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 www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk  P P R R O O G G R R A A M M M M E E  (Subject to change) 9.15 Open for registration and refreshments 10.00 WELCOME Allan James - Chair Interim Head of Adult Clientside, Cambridgeshire County Council 10.15 INTRODUCTION Rod Craig Executive Director: Community and Adult Services, Cambridgeshire County Council 10.20 SETTING THE SCENE FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE Ivan Molyneux Adult Safeguarding Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council 10.30 IS PERSONALISATION UNSAFE? Speaker to be announced , In-Control Total In Control is a charity, leading the reform of the welfare system to promote citizenship for all. In Control provides a national network for social innovation in public services and hosts the leading website on Self Directed Support: www.in-control.org.uk .  This presentation will explore the meaning of Personalisation and Self-Directed Support and its impact on the safety and security of people in our communities. It will share the latest research from In Control's membership and explore some of the possible policy directions ahead.  A A o one e d da ay y c co onf f e er renc ce e e ex xamining g b be es st t p pr a acti c ce e a and r r e ec ce ent ini t tiat ti v v e es s in S Sa af f e eg gua ar rd ding g V Vulne er r a able A Adul t t s s   T To o w wor k k i in co onj junct i ion w wi i t t h h I In C Co ont t r rol l t t o o d de el l i i v ver t t h he e S Sa af f e eg gua ar r d di ing g a and d Pe er r s so onalisat ti o on A Ag ge enda a   T To b br r i ing g t tog ge et t h he er r a al l l l a a g ge enc c i i e es s w wor k ki ing g w wi i t t h h v vul lne er r a ab bl l e e ad dul l t ts t to s sh har e e g go oo od d p pr r a ac t t i ic e e Date: T Th hur rsd da ay y 8 8 O Oct to ob be er 2 20 00 09 9 Time: 9 9. 1 15 5 a am r r e eg gi i s st r r a at t i i o on f f o or r a a 1 10 0. 0 00 0 am st t a ar t t unt t i i l l 4 4. 4 45 5 p pm Venue: Imp pe er ri a al W Wa ar r Mus se eum, D Dux xf f o ord d, C Ca ambr ridg ge es shire e, C CB22 2 4 4Q QR ( (  j  jus st of f f f t t h he eM M1 11 1) )  I Inc cl lud des s f f r ree a ac cc ce es ss st t o o t t h he e mus seum af f t ter r t th hec co onf fer r e enc ce e.  Delivering the Adult Safeguarding Agenda
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 www.cambridgeshire.gov.uk

 

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9.15 Open for registration and refreshments

10.00 WELCOME

Allan James - Chair Interim Head of Adult Clientside, Cambridgeshire County Council 

10.15 INTRODUCTION

Rod CraigExecutive Director: Community and Adult Services, Cambridgeshire County Council 

10.20 SETTING THE SCENE FOR CAMBRIDGESHIRE

Ivan MolyneuxAdult Safeguarding Manager, Cambridgeshire County Council 

10.30 IS PERSONALISATION UNSAFE?Speaker to be announced , In-Control Total In Control is a charity, leading the reform of the welfare system to promote citizenship for all.In Control provides a national network for social innovation in public services and hosts the leading website on Self Directed Support: www.in-control.org.uk . 

 This presentation will explore the meaning ofPersonalisation and Self-Directed Support andits impact on the safety and security of peoplein our communities. It will share the latestresearch from In Control's membership andexplore some of the possible policy directionsahead.

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Delivering the Adult

Safeguarding Agenda

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11.15 Morning refreshments

11.45 CHALLENGES FROM THE NO SECRETS CONSULTATION

Lucy Bonnerjea, Department of Health Lucy Bonnerjea works for the Department of Health and is the lead on the review of No Secrets. She previously worked on the development of the 

Mental Capacity Act, taking the Bill through Parliament and she remains the policy lead on the MCA.

 This presentation will discuss the findings from

the No Secrets Consultation that thegovernment has carried out and will identifysome of the challenges.

12.15 Questions to the Panel, followed by lunch at 12.30 pm

1.30 ARE YOU READY FOR THE VETTING AND BARRING SCHEME?

Veronica Monks, Project Manager,Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships Directorate, Department of Health.

 The presentation will provide an update on how

the Independent Safeguarding Authority ispreparing for October’s strengthenedSafeguarding role.

2.00 PERSONALISATION AND SAFEGUARDING – TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN?

Daniel Blake, Policy Development ManagerAction on Elder Abuse.Daniel Blake  has worked for Action on Elder Abuse since 2004. He has strategic responsibility for the elder abuse response helpline, as well as leading for the organisation on criminal justice work, older people and domestic violence and working with care providers.

 This presentation will look at how safeguardingshould be seen as fundamentally linked to thetransformation and personalisation agenda.It will argue that choice, control and safety areall sides of the same coin, whilst questioningcurrent government strategy that is based on anarrow interpretation of personalisation withlimited safeguards and the creation of anunregulated workforce.

2.30 Afternoon refreshments

3.00 SAFEGUARDING VULNERABLE ADULTS – MULTI AGENCY RESPONSIBILITIES

John Curry, Managing Director, John Curry Associates Limited John has a thirty five year Police career. His Principle role was as a Detective, undertaking and supervising major criminal investigations and managing specialised crime investigation teams.

In August 2008 he established his own consultancy company carrying out various aspects of safeguarding reviews and developments. John was the Safeguarding Adults Board Manager for Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire 2001 to 2009 

 The presentation will focus on how we can

work together more effectively to safeguardvulnerable adults. 

3.30 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST WORKING INPARTNERSHIP TO SAFEGUARD ADULTS

Juliet Walters, Director of Operations Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 

 The presentation will focus on how the Trust

will integrate Safeguarding, Mental CapacityAct and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards into

its processes.

4.00 Questions to the Panel followed by the Chair’s closing remarks

4.45 Close – delegates are welcome to visit the museum.


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