Purpose of information sharing. 3.1 The overall objective of sharing information within safeguarding adults work is to ensure that adults at risk are effectively safeguarded, by providing all relevant parties with the information they need in order to address concerns, reduce risks or prevent abuse happening in the future. 3.2 Specific purposes for information sharing within safeguarding adults work may be: 3.2.1 To seek advice about a specific safeguarding adults situation or to establish grounds for progressing with safeguarding adults procedures. 3.2.2 To make a safeguarding adults referral. 3.2.3 To seek immediate protection for a person(s) through referral to another service(s). 3.2.4 To notify agencies who may need to take action against alleged or known perpetrators (includes risks posed by a member of the public, worker, volunteer or a service user). 3.2.5 To make a referral to agencies for purposes of requesting or amending services to people at risk of abuse or to those suspected of perpetrating abuse. 3.2.6 To complete a criminal investigation, an employment investigation, a regulatory investigation, a Risk Assessment and Management Plan (RAMP) or any other investigation, review, or assessment as part of a safeguarding adults enquiry. 3.2.7 To conduct a Safeguarding Adults Review or any other case review that the NSAB deems appropriate. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board Multi-agency information sharing agreement Final 13.03.2019 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unclassified 3.2.8 To contribute to other review processes where safeguarding adults information is relevant e.g. Domestic Homicide Reviews, After Action Reviews, a Child Serious Case Review, Appreciative Inquiry. 3.2.9 To monitor and audit safeguarding adults work e.g. alerts, quality of outcomes, adherence to procedures. 3.2.10 To review and develop multi-agency policies and procedures to safeguard adults at risk. 3.2.11 To deal with complaints, grievances and professional or administrative malpractice. 3.3 The review (see section 14) of the Information Sharing Agreement will identify: other reasons for sharing information not included above; and that the above are still necessary to effectively safeguard adults at risk.
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Purpose of information sharing. 3.1 The overall objective of sharing information within safeguarding adults work is to ensure that adults at risk are effectively safeguarded, by providing all relevant parties with the information they need in order to address concerns, reduce risks or prevent abuse happening in the future.
3.2 Specific purposes for information sharing within safeguarding adults work may be:
3.2.1 To seek advice about a specific safeguarding adults situation or to establish grounds for progressing with safeguarding adults procedures.
3.2.2 To make a safeguarding adults referral.
3.2.3 To seek immediate protection for a person(s) through referral to another service(s).
3.2.4 To notify agencies who may need to take action against alleged or known perpetrators (includes risks posed by a member of the public, worker, volunteer or a service user).
3.2.5 To make a referral to agencies for purposes of requesting or amending services to people at risk of abuse or to those suspected of perpetrating abuse.
3.2.6 To complete a criminal investigation, an employment investigation, a regulatory investigation, a Risk Assessment and Management Plan (RAMP) or any other investigation, review, or assessment as part of a safeguarding adults enquiry.
3.2.7 To conduct a Safeguarding Adults Review or any other case review that the NSAB deems appropriate. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board Multi-agency information sharing agreement Final 13.03.2019 ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Unclassified.
3.2.8 To contribute to other review processes where safeguarding adults information is relevant e.g. Domestic Homicide Reviews, After Action Reviews, a Child Serious Case Review, Appreciative Inquiry.. Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board Multi-agency information sharing agreement Final Version April 2018 ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Unclassified
3.2.9 To monitor and audit safeguarding adults work e.g. alerts, quality of outcomes, adherence to procedures.
3.2.10 To review and develop multi-agency policies and procedures to safeguard adults at risk.
3.2.11 To deal with complaints, grievances and professional or administrative malpractice.
3.3 The review (see section 14) of the Information Sharing Agreement will identify: other reasons for sharing information not included above; and that the above are still necessary to effectively safeguard adults at risk.
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