Safeguarding Adults in Newcastle 2017 - This consultation has now ended

This is a chance for you to have your say about keeping adults at risk of abuse safe in Newcastle. The NSAB are currently developing their Strategic Annual Plan for 2017-2018. Here's a bit more about it: 

The plan sets out which areas of work are going to be a priority for the multi-agency partnership in the coming year. The board would like to hear your views on the sorts of things you think they should be concentrating on. Please complete our short online survey, or comment on the topic wall, to tell us what you think. 
Your feedback is important to us and will shape the 2017-2018 plan, which we will share with you here and on the Newcastle City Council website: www.newcastle.gov.uk. If you have any questions, please contact James Steward at: james.steward@newcastle.gov.uk.
Here's a bit more about what safeguarding is: 

Wards
  • Ouseburn
  • Parklands
  • Castle
  • Benwell & Scotswood
  • Lemington
... 14 Total Wards

Start Date

01 March 2017

End Date

01 May 2017

Participants
0

Days Remaining

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Result

Thank you for taking the time to complete the Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board online consultation on the Lets Talk Newcastle website. This is the first year we have hosted a public consultation and we are really pleased that so many people took the time to complete the survey.

On analysing the responses to the consultation, one of the main themes which emerged was that people would like to see more work done to raise awareness around the core messages of safeguarding adults. In particular, people felt that more should be done to inform members of the public about the different forms of abuse, and what people can do if they are concerned that either themselves, a family member, friend or neighbour has been the victim of, or is at risk of abuse.

In response to the findings from this years consultation, the board have developed a communication and awareness raising strategy. The strategy details numerous different steps that we will take to raise awareness of safeguarding procedures. Steps range from ensuring that promotional material such as leaflets and posters are available in key locations across the city including GP practices and libraries, to promoting key messages through social media. We will continue to work on the plan and will provide more feedback on our progress in next year's annual report.

Thanks you once again for taking the time to engage with our consultation, in the coming months we will be publishing details of how you can become involved in shaping our priorities for 2018-2019 and we hope to hear from you again then.

If you have any questions or would like any further information then please do not hesitate to get in touch via the email address below.

safeguardingboards@newcastle.gov.uk

Kind regards,

James Steward

Service Development Lead

Newcastle Safeguarding Adults Board

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