Supporting Jersey organisations to protect children and vulnerable adults from harm, abuse and neglect
Children and adults are best safeguarded when professionals are clear about what is required of them and how they need to work together.
The Safeguarding Partnership Board’s role is to co-ordinate work locally which will safeguard children and adults and to monitor and challenge the effectiveness of Jersey’s safeguarding arrangements.
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Annual Report 2023
Safeguarding Children
Information about local procedures for safeguarding children and young people and useful information for parents, children and young people, as well as professionals and volunteers working with these groups.
Safeguarding Adults
Information about local procedures for safeguarding adults at risk of abuse and harm as well as useful information for families and carers, professionals or volunteers working with or caring for adults at risk.
Training
We offer a wide range of multi-agency training covering all areas of safeguarding topics.
Resources
Our resource section offers a series of SPB multi-agency policies, strategies, guidance and general information.
Reports
Our reports section contains our annual reports, serious case reviews, audit reports and additional learning reports.
Latest News
Harmful Sexual Behaviour: Be part of the conversation
The Harmful Sexual Behaviour Event: Be part of the conversation event helped to showcase some of the work we have progressed, spotlight services supporting children, young people and their families, and generate some healthy and reflective discussions among professionals.
New Continuum of Children’s Needs
The Safeguarding Partnership Board has developed a new Continuum of Children’s Needs to align with the Children and Young People (Jersey) Law 2022 which comes into force on Tuesday, 26 March 2024.
Islanders reminded of the importance of child safeguarding as awareness day approaches
Safeguarding children remains everyone’s business – that’s the message from Jersey’s Safeguarding Partnership Board as the tenth Anniversary of National Child Exploitation Awareness Day approaches next week.