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Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board
or Oxfordshire the safeguarding partners are:
- Martin Reeves, Chief Executive of Oxfordshire County Council;
- Nick Broughton, Interim Chief Executive, delegated to Rachel Corser, Chief Nursing Officer, Integrated Care Board Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and Berkshire West;
- Jason Hogg, Chief Constable, delegated to Benedict Clark, Chief Superintendent, Thames Valley Police
The three safeguarding partners have made arrangements to work together as an Executive Group with overall accountability for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children in our area.
They work with relevant partners through the Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board (OSCB), under the leadership of an Independent Chair. The three safeguarding partners (Executive Group) have agreed on ways to co-ordinate their safeguarding services; act as a strategic leadership group in supporting and engaging others; and implement local and national learning including from serious child safeguarding incidents.
Oxfordshire Safeguarding Adults Board
The Oxfordshire Safeguarding Adults Board (OSAB) is a group of statutory, private, voluntary, and independent organisations across Oxfordshire who work together to empower and protect some of the most vulnerable members of our community.
Our purpose is to raise awareness and promote the welfare of adults at risk by the development of an effective co-operative. The co-operative is committed to ensuring the work done effectively brings about good outcomes for adults so they can live safe and secure lives.
This website is designed for use by anyone who works with adults at risk. The aim being to provide a range of useful information and guidance around adult safeguarding issues, to support your work in promoting the welfare of adults who use your services.