If you are concerned about an adult who may be at risk of abuse, harm, or neglect, please contact Social Care Direct on 020 8359 5000 or email socialcaredirect@barnet.gov.uk
The Safeguarding Adults Board (SAB) is a multi-agency board which has been established to safeguard adults with care and support needs at risk of abuse or neglect in Barnet. It is a strategy partnership:
- working collaboratively to develop strategies to prevent abuse and neglect
- raising awareness of risks to adults with care and support needs in their area, including through the publication of our Strategic Operational Plan 2023-26 (PDF 294 KB) and 2021 to 2022 annual report (PDF 545 KB)
- analysing data on safeguarding notifications to build up an understanding of prevalence of abuse and neglect locally
- reviewing local safeguarding arrangements and developing mechanisms to hold partners to account and gain assurance that systems are effective, including by carrying out Safeguarding Adults reviews
- developing policies and guidance for protecting adults which are shaped by partners and including the views of adults with care and support needs, their families, advocates and carer representatives
- assuring itself that multi-agency training or policy development has improved safeguarding practice and is improving and enhancing the quality of life of adults in its area.
Board members also work alongside other boards promoting the safety of residents. Such as: the Health and Wellbeing Board, Safer Communities Board, Hate Crime Forum and Domestic Violence Strategic Board.
Quick links:
- Strategic Operational Plan 2022 to 2023 (PDF 182 KB)
- 2020 to 2021 annual report (PDF 577 KB) and page summary of the report (PDF 340 KB)
Forum for users and carers
A Safeguarding Adults service user forum has also been established to ensure the views of service users and carers are taken into account in the work of the board helping to improve services for Barnet residents.
Our members are made up of people from the Metropolitan police, NHS, Council and other statutory, voluntary and community-based organisations.
Our Constitution (PDF 313 KB) sets out the role, membership and governance arrangements for the SAB.
Useful links:
- Providing unpaid care for family and friends (PDF 143 KB)
- Barnet Carers
- Safeguarding Adults policy and procedure (PDF 1.9 MB) set out the codes of practice for across London, which have been approved and endorsed by all member organisations of the board
- Safeguarding Adults reviews the SAB will carry out a review under s44 Care Act to learn from cases so we can improve systems and prevent future harm.
- Learning Brief: Safeguarding Adults thematic review (PDF 144 KB) - Supporting Adults with Learning Disabilities at risk from hoarding behaviours
- Making Safeguarding Personal (PDF 285 KB)
- BSAB Escalation Protocol (PDF 185 KB)
- NCL Financial Abuse findings Report (PDF 317 KB)
Access to Justice: Delivering Restorative Justice for Learning Disability and Autism (LDA) hate crime
Short films on Disability Hate Crime and Restorative Justice.
Findings from Financial Abuse Survey
Our staff at the Barnet Enfield Haringey Mental Health NHS have produced guides following the SAR and Serious Incident reports about referrals to community or voluntary sector support. These reports found that failing to consider a person’s executive capacity before referral may increase the risk of abuse or neglect, including self-neglect. To assist practitioners in considering a client’s executive functioning and ability to take up the offer before referral, we have made a guide with tools and information on local support available. This is part of their risk assessment process.
Practitioners should usually follow up with both their client and the service about any referrals to ensure that adults with care and support needs are accessing appropriate levels of support and to prevent safeguarding risks.
Protocols and good practice:
- LGA/ADASS frameworks for raising a concern and carrying out Safeguarding Adults enquiries
- (7 Minute briefing) fire safety in care settings (PDF 321 KB)
- self-neglect
- (7 minute briefing) domestic abuse and safeguarding (PDF 236 KB)
- modern day slavery
- Financial Abuse Toolkit (PDF 438 KB) and 7 minute briefing (PDF 646 KB)
- Fire Safety audit tool (PDF 264 KB)
If you are concerned about an adult with care and support needs who may be at risk of abuse or neglect you can make a referral or contact Social Care Direct on:
- 020 8359 5000, Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm
- 020 8359 2000, out of hours
Barnet Safeguarding Adults Board Lunch and Learn
On the last Tuesday of each month Barnet SAB host ‘Lunch and Learn’ sessions for practitioners across our partnership workforce. We would welcome anyone working within voluntary, community, faith organisation and statutory bodies who support adults to stay safe. These sessions will run from 12 to 1pm to explore a range of safeguarding issues.
Contact the SafeguardingAdultsBoard@Barnet.gov.uk
Lunch and Learn Documents:
- Safeguarding adults with NRPF (PDF 655 KB)
- Human Rights (PDF 540 KB)
- Legal powers to support adults at risk access justice (PDF 680 KB)
- Carers and Safeguarding (PDF 702 KB)
- Think Family (PDF 607 KB)
- Financial Abuse (PDF 998 KB)
- Safeguarding and Self-Care (PDF 739 KB)
- Zero Tolerance to Hate Crime (PDF 863 KB)
- Risk Assessment (PDF 1.3 MB)
- MSP Professional Curiosity (PDF 728 KB)
- Barnet Stop Hate UK Presentation (PDF 970 KB)
- Age UK Barnet SCAMS Awareness Project (PDF 666 KB)
- Medication non compliance (PDF 736 KB)
- Addiction and safeguarding (PDF 761 KB)
- Safeguarding Adults at risk of multiple exclusion homelessness (PDF 607 KB)
- Compassion Fatigue (PDF 826 KB)
- Fire Safety (PDF 727 KB)
Report into Transitional Safeguarding
In Barnet our Safeguarding Adults Board and Children Partnership have come together. This is to review how we identify those young people at risk, what support we currently offer and explore opportunities. So that we can share effective and promising practises to impact young people’s lives. Helping them to stay safe into adulthood.
Priority actions have been identified and will be monitored through the Vulnerable Adolescents Community Partnership as all the necessary local authority, health, police and VCS stakeholders are represented. The progress of the action plan will go back to the Performance and Quality Assurance arm of the BSCP. The annual Vulnerable Adolescents strategy will report on this.
Our thanks to all that have contributed to this review and most importantly to the young people that have engaged with the review and shared their experiences.
Support for Voluntary Community Sector organisations
- Safeguarding Adults Checklist (PDF 270 KB)
- Guidance framework Making decisions on the duty to carry out Safeguarding Adults enquiries.
- Charity Commission Guidance about the safeguarding responsibilities of organisations
- Government Portal to support charities with safeguarding referrals
- NCVO safeguarding Resources
- Social Care Institute for Excellence - Guidance about charities and safeguarding
- Adults Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Reporting
- Modern Day slavery Modern-slavery
Board members
The board is made up of a number of organisations, statutory and non-statutory, including the voluntary sector, the Metropolitan police, NHS trusts and staff from Adults and Health.
The members include:
- Fiona Bateman, Independent Chair
- Keely Parnaby, Deputy CEO, Inclusion Barnet ( Co-Chair)
- Dawn Wakeling, Executive Director Adults and Health, London Borough of Barnet
- James Mass, Director Adult Social Care, London Borough of Barnet
- Peter Johnson, Borough Commander, London Fire Brigade
- Dawn Bailey, Head of Safeguarding, Royal Free London Trust
- Carol Moyo, Managing Director, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey Mental Health NHS Trust and Camden and Islington NHS Foundation Trust
- Lucy Naden , Designated Professional for Safeguarding Adults North Central London Integrated Care Board
- Trish Stewart, Associate Director of Safeguarding ,Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
- Rachel Benson, Safeguarding Adult Lead, Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust
- Julie Riley, Director of Care and Support, Barnet Group
- Superintendent Barry Loader, Metropolitan Police
- Detective Chief Inspector Tony Bellis, Metropolitan Police
- Dr Raju Raithatha, Safeguarding Adults GP
- Ray Booth, CEO, Barnet Mencap
- Monica Przyzycka, Head of Prevention and Assessment, London Borough of Barnet
- Carol Baxter, Head of Service Localities and Principal Social Worker
- Julie Pal, CEO, Community Barnet
- Mike Rich, CEO, Barnet Carers Trust
- Graham Conway, Safeguarding Team Manager London Borough of Barnet
- Karen Lucas, Head of Housing Options, Barnet Homes
- Louisa Songer, Public Health Strategy, London Borough of Barnet
- Koreen Logie, Head of Service, London Probation Service
- Joyce Mbewe, Safeguarding Adults Board Business Manager.