Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board (WSAB)
Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board (WSAB)
Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board (WSAB) was set up under the Care Act 2014.
The main purpose of the board is to assure itself that safeguarding arrangements in Warrington and strong and sustainable. The board also makes sure that any partners agencies act together to help protect adults at risk.
Mission Statement of Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board
We'll oversee local arrangements so that safeguarding adults at risk is prioritised and coordinated effectively. We're committed to:
- Continuous improvement
- Learning from experience
- Helping vulnerable adults at risk of neglect and abuse to have a voice and influence
Local arrangements
WSAB is responsible for
- Establishing policies and strategies which protect adults at risk
- Responding to emerging issues
- Developing local intelligence
- Promoting partnership working
- Challenging and holding agencies to account for their role in safeguarding and promoting health and wellbeing
The board sets out its priorities in its business plan and reports overall progress and achievements in an annual report.
WSAB is chaired by an independent person. Its members and advisors are senior representatives from a wide range of organisations including members from three statutory organisations:
- Warrington Borough Council
- Clinical Commissioning Group
- Cheshire Police
Subgroups
WSAB uses a number of subgroups to focus on priority areas for development and to ensure delivery of its objectives.
Each group has its own terms of reference and work plan, the board receives updates on a quarterly basis from each sub group. The WSAB also has links with other strategic boards and partnerships.
Warrington Safeguarding Adult Forum (SAF)
The safeguarding forum is made up of people from a broad range of organisations to share safeguarding information. The SAF enables valuable links to be made with community groups so that the WSAB is influenced by a range of voices from the local community.
Report suspected abuse
If you feel a vulnerable adult is unable to make decisions for themselves and is likely to remain at risk of abuse, or you yourself are being abused, you should call:
- Adult Social Care First Response Team: 01925 443322
- The Police: Call 101, or in emergencies outside of office hours call 01925 652222
- Serious situations where someone is in immediate danger or at risk of harm report the matter to the police by dialling 999.
If you witness, suspect or have concerns that a vulnerable person is being abused it is your responsibility to report it.
Who to contact
- Contact Name
- Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board
- Telephone
-
01925 443400/443126
Out of House 01925 444400 - asc@warrington.gov.uk
- Website
- Further information on Warrington Safeguarding Adults Board
Where to go
- Name
- Warrington Safeguarding Children Board
- Address
-
1st Floor New Town House
Buttermarket Street
Warrington
Cheshire - Postcode
- WA1 2NH
Other details
Availability
- Local/National Service?
- Local