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Date of issue: 6 March 2023

Action required: responses by 9 June 2023

WG number: 45286

Overview

This consultation seeks your views on statutory guidance which aims to create a Single Unified Safeguarding Review (SUSR) process for Wales. 

The SUSR is a unique and groundbreaking example of how, through collaboration and co-production across political, organisational, and geographical boundaries, we can tackle a complex problem and deliver a shared response. Almost 200 stakeholders have been engaged in the design and delivery of the SUSR, all of whom have put the person who has been harmed, their families and communities first. This transformation supports our one public service ethos, creates a stronger culture of accountability, and dispersed leadership empowering people to share learning.

The SUSR lays out a framework for how Regional Safeguarding Boards should work with Community Safety Partnerships and other partnerships in the area such as Public Service Boards and Regional Partnership Boards to protect people from harm - sharing lessons and ensuring we work together to secure the wellbeing of every person in Wales. 

This process will simplify the review landscape in Wales by combining Adult Practice Review, Child Practice Review, Mental Health Homicide Review, Domestic Homicide Review and Offensive Weapon Homicide Review processes. The statutory guidance will replace Working Together to Safeguard People Volumes 2 (Child Practice Reviews) and 3 (Adult Practice Reviews). As a result, any consequential changes to Volume 1 (Introduction and Overview) will be made to reflect this.

How to respond

You can respond to this consultation in the following ways:

Single Unified Safeguarding Review Consultation
4th Floor North
Safeguarding and Advocacy
Enabling People Division
Welsh Government
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ

Further information

Large print, Braille and alternative language versions of this document are available on request.

Contact details

For further information:

Single Unified Safeguarding Review Consultation
4th Floor North
Safeguarding and Advocacy
Enabling People Division
Welsh Government
Cathays Park
Cardiff
CF10 3NQ

Email: SUSRWales@gov.wales

This document is also available in Welsh: 
 

UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR)

The Welsh Government will be data controller for any personal data you provide as part of your response to the consultation. Welsh Ministers have statutory powers they will rely on to process this personal data which will enable them to make informed decisions about how they exercise their public functions. Any response you send us will be seen in full by Welsh Government staff and staff working in the Welsh Government funded Single Unified Safeguarding Review Coordination Hub, dealing with the issues which this consultation is about or planning future consultations. Where the Welsh Government undertakes further analysis of consultation responses then this work may be commissioned to be carried out by an accredited third party (e.g., a research organisation or a consultancy company). Any such work will only be undertaken under contract. Welsh Government’s standard terms and conditions for such contracts set out strict requirements for the processing and safekeeping of personal data.

In order to show that the consultation was carried out properly, the Welsh Government intends to publish a summary of the responses to this document. We may also publish responses in full. Normally, the name and address (or part of the address) of the person or organisation who sent the response are published with the response. If you do not want your name or address published, please tell us this in writing when you send your response. We will then redact them before publishing.

You should also be aware of our responsibilities under Freedom of Information legislation.

If your details are published as part of the consultation response, then these published reports will be retained indefinitely. Any of your data held otherwise by Welsh Government will be kept for no more than three years.

Your rights

Under the data protection legislation, you have the right:

  • to be informed of the personal data held about you and to access it
  • to require us to rectify inaccuracies in that data
  • to (in certain circumstances) object to or restrict processing
  • for (in certain circumstances) your data to be ‘erased’
  • to (in certain circumstances) data portability
  • to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) who is our independent regulator for data protection

For further details about the information the Welsh Government holds and its use, or if you want to exercise your rights under the UK GDPR, please see contact details below: 
 
Data Protection Officer:
Welsh Government
Cathays Park
CARDIFF
CF10 3NQ
e-mail: Data.ProtectionOfficer@gov.wales
 
The contact details for the Information Commissioner’s Office are: 
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF

Tel: 01625 545 745 or 0303 123 1113

Website: https://ico.org.uk/