The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation

<p align="left"><strong>Background</strong>: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boards in England to promote effective local working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.</p><p align="justify"...

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Main Authors: Demi Patsios, John Carpenter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2010-11-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:http://www.ijic.org/index.php/ijic/article/view/548
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description <p align="left"><strong>Background</strong>: Joint training for interagency working is carried out by Local Safeguarding Children Boards in England to promote effective local working to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.</p><p align="justify"><strong>Purpose</strong>: This paper reports on the findings of the outputs and outcomes of interagency training to safeguard children in eight Local Safeguarding Children Boards.</p><p align="justify"><strong>Methods</strong>: A review of Local Safeguarding Children Board documentation, observations of Local Safeguarding Children Board training sub-group meetings and a series of interviews with training key stakeholders in each Local Safeguarding Children Board were used to assess how partner agencies in the Local Safeguarding Children Boards carried out their statutory responsibilities to organise interagency training. 'Realistic Evaluation' was used to evaluate the mechanisms by which a central government mandate produced particular inter-agency training outputs (number of courses, training days) and joint working outcomes (effective partnerships), within particular Local Safeguarding Children Board contexts.</p><p align="justify"><strong>Results</strong>: The 'mandated partnership' imposed on Local Safeguarding Children Boards by central government left little choice but for partner agencies to work together to deliver joint training, which in turn affected the dynamics of working partnerships across the various sites. The effectiveness of the training sub group determined the success of the organisation and delivery of training for joint working. Despite having a central mandate, Local Safeguarding Children Boards had heterogeneous funding and training arrangements. These resulted in significant variations in the outputs in terms of the number of courses per 'children in need' in the locality and in the cost per course.</p><p><strong>Conclusions</strong>: Interagency training which takes account of the context of the Local Safeguarding Children Board is more likely to produce better trained staff, effective partnership working, and lead to better integrated safeguarding children services.</p>
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The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
International Journal of Integrated Care
interagency training
partnership working
interprofessional education
interagency working
realistic evaluation
child protection
title The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
title_full The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
title_fullStr The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
title_full_unstemmed The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
title_short The organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in England: a case study using realistic evaluation
title_sort organisation of interagency training to safeguard children in england a case study using realistic evaluation
topic interagency training
partnership working
interprofessional education
interagency working
realistic evaluation
child protection
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