Multi-agency working is key to the effective safeguarding and child protection practice at The Grove School.
The children and young people attending The Grove will, throughout their lives, be likely to need access to a range of services. It’s vital that as practitioners we work together to gain a full overview of a child’s situation and have a coordinated approach to support.
Everyone who works with children and young people has a responsibility to share any information that has a bearing on a child’s welfare as early as possible. Following The Groveās child protection policies and procedures, ensures that procedures are clearly set out and includes how to share information and who with.
Multi-Agency Group (MAG)
Every four weeks we run a Multi-Agency team meeting. This meeting is chaired by Miss Nadine Huseyin (Designated Safeguarding Lead & Senior Mental Health Lead) and includes:
- Family Support, Pastoral & Safeguarding staffĀ
- Deputy Headteacher (part of the Senior Leadership team)
- Disabled Childrenās Team Manager (Haringey Childrenās Social Care)
- CAMHS Consultant in Learning Disability Team Haringey
This meeting ensures that we communicate effectively with each other, sharing information that potentially affects pupilsā wellbeing. The priority is the child or young person’s needs are being met; that we share information to ensure we provide support.Ā
It is crucial that practitioners from different agencies work together and share the same messages.
Multi-Disciplinary Team (MDT)
Onsite at The Grove School we run a Multi-Disciplinary team meeting every half term. This meeting is chaired by Miss Nadine Huseyin (Designated Safeguarding Lead) and includes:
- Art Therapist
- Music Therapist
- Speech & Language Therapists
- Occupational Therapist
This meeting offers the chance for the school based team to develop a coordinated approach to interventions and work with pupils attending The Grove School. It also ensures that the team are able to plan for and monitor progress.
Information from the Multi-Disciplinary team is sometimes shared in the Multi-Agency Group Meeting, if it is agreed that it would benefit the child or young person.