About the Partnership
Page updated October 2024
In Slough , the Slough Safeguarding Adults Board (SSAB) and the Local Safeguarding Children partnerships statutory duties are delivered through safeguarding partnership arrangements.
Safeguarding means protecting an adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect. We work together to keep people in Slough safe and promote their well-being, whilst having regard to their wishes, feelings and beliefs in deciding any action.
Safeguarding duties apply to an adult who:
- Has needs for care and support (whether or not the local authority is meeting any of those needs); and
- Is experiencing, or is at risk of, abuse or neglect; and
- As a result of those care and support needs, is unable to protect themselves from either abuse and neglect, or the risk of abuse and neglect.
The purpose of the Slough Safeguarding Partnership is to safeguard adults with care and support needs by:
- Assuring itself that local safeguarding arrangements are in place as defined by the Care Act 2014 and statutory guidance;
- Assuring itself that safeguarding practice is person-centred and outcome-focused;
- Working collaboratively to prevent abuse and neglect where possible;
- Ensuring agencies and individuals give timely and proportionate responses when abuse or neglect have occurred;
- Assuring itself that safeguarding practice is continuously improving and enhancing the quality of life of adults in its area.
The partnership has an independent scrutineer David Peplow , who provides an independent perspective, challenge and support and has sub-groups to deliver specific aspects of the work. Click on the link below to see all our groups and sub-groups.
Slough Safeguarding Partnership Structure
The Safeguarding Partnership Strategic Plan 2023-2025 is currently under review. A revised plan is expected to be published by December 2024.