Common use of Report and Recommendations Clause in Contracts

Report and Recommendations. 11.1 Following the return of the IMR, thorough analysis and discussion by the SAR panel, the panel members along with the independent report writer will agree the key findings and recommendations for inclusion in the final report. In developing the recommendations, it is proposed that conversations take place with the organisation they relate to, to ensure suitability and relevance. The agency responsible for delivering the action will be engaged in outlining the specific and measurable outcomes needed to enhance learning. 11.2 The SAR report will include an analysis of what happened and why; identify the actions required to prevent a reoccurrence; and contain findings that are of practical value to organisations and professionals. 11.3 Where appropriate, arrangements will be made to share the report and its findings with the individual(s), and / or their family and carers. Where possible and practicable the individual(s) and / or family and carer will be consulted with to agree how the person(s) in the review will be referred to. 11.4 The chair of the SAR panel must ensure that all agencies that contributed by completing an IMR are satisfied that their information is fairly represented in the final report. 11.5 The final report will be signed off by the SAB. 11.6 An executive summary will also be agreed which outlines the issues and highlights the recommendations.

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Sources: Safeguarding Adult Review Procedure

Report and Recommendations. 11.1 Following the return of the IMR, thorough analysis and discussion by the SAR panel, the panel members along with the independent report writer will agree the key findings and recommendations for inclusion in the final report. In developing the recommendations, it is proposed that conversations take place with the organisation they relate to, to ensure suitability and relevance. The agency responsible for delivering the action will be engaged in outlining the specific and measurable outcomes needed to enhance learning. 11.2 The SAR report will include an analysis of what happened and why; identify the actions required to prevent a reoccurrence; and contain findings that are of practical value to organisations and professionals. 11.3 Where appropriate, arrangements will be made to share the report and its findings with the individual(s), and / or their family and carers. Where possible and practicable the individual(s) and / or family and carer will be consulted with to agree how the person(s) in the review will be referred to. 11.4 The chair of the SAR panel must ensure that all agencies that contributed by completing an IMR are satisfied that their information is fairly represented in the final report. 11.5 The final report will be reviewed by the SAR subgroup before being signed off by the SABSSAB. 11.6 An executive summary will also be agreed which outlines the issues and highlights the recommendations.

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Sources: Safeguarding Adult Review Procedure