Reviews Which Provide Accountability & Reassurance

Monday 11th March 2024, 1.00-2.00pm

In a world where so many reviews tell us information sharing could have been better, resolving to instil a new policy or procedure that will put things right, can we be confident that we are adding any value at all?

Reviews aren’t considering cultures & behaviours as much as they could. & there is much more scope for reviews to  generate recommendations for leaders too.

Yes, its useful to introduce a new data protection & information sharing agreement. But if we don’t understand the dilemma of the practitioner on the ground who must grapple with a person’s confidential information will we really create implementable local solutions? This is what our local reviews can excel at.

When we drill down into ‘in-the moment’ reasoning of practitioners, it’s rocket fuel for learning & improvement.

 

Join me and Jonathan Dickens, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of East Anglia, for a free live workshop. During 'Reviews Which Provide Accountability & Reassurance' expect to understand why the necessary lessons of years of reviews have not always been learned.  

This workshop is for you if...

 

⭐ you want to perfect your findings in reviews relating to interagency working

⭐ you are keen to capture 'in-the-moment' reasoning of practitioners within your reviews

⭐ you wonder what actions are actually taken in response to review recommendations

Donna Ohdedar, Head of SILP

Donna has 16 years public sector experience, including her last role as Head of Law for a leading metropolitan authority. Now a safeguarding adviser & trainer, Donna is involved in serious case reviews in both children’s and adults’ safeguarding, domestic homicide and is a SILP Reviewer and Mentor. Donna offers ‘SILP School’ her university accredited training course, CPD for reviewers & a free online network for leaders in review practice. Click here to join. Click here to hear the latest episode of the Safeguarding & Domestic Abuse Sector podcast.

Jonathan Dickens, Emeritus Professor of Social Work, University of East Anglia

Jonathan Dickens is Emeritus Professor of Social Work. He joined the School in 1998.  Before coming to UEA, Jonathan worked in London as a local authority Social Worker and then as a Legal Officer, advising and acting on behalf of the local authority in court proceedings relating to children.  From 1994 to 1997 he lived and worked in Romania, as a trainer and consultant to teams of Romanian social workers.  His special interests include child care law and the social policy contexts of social work, particularly the international dimensions of these issues. 

Jonathan is the author of two leading textbooks for social work students, both published by Routledge: 'Social Work and Social Policy: An Introduction' (2nd ed 2016) and 'Social Work, Law and Ethics' (2013). He has also written numerous research reports and papers - see the publications section for more information.

The Learning Experience

This free live workshop will take place as a virtual discussion for you to join with ‘video on’. We are taking your questions on the day. Please let us have your questions here by midday Friday 8th March.

Are you ready to learn & reflect with us? You know it will be inspiring & thought provoking. Our aim is to support the learning & improvement community to unlock positive changes in their next review.

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