Introduction from the Minister
Dear Candidate,
Thank you for your interest in becoming Chair of the independent
Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel No child should ever suffer harm, abuse, or neglect, and reducing this is the Panel’s primary focus. If tragedy does strike and a child dies, or is seriously harmed, then there is no role more important than one which can review the practice of all agencies involved in the life of the child and their family to identify learning and areas of improvement.
The Panel has been operational since June 2018 and since then has become well regarded by safeguarding partnerships and child protection agencies. The Panel have the power to commission national reviews of serious child safeguarding cases which they believe are particularly complex or have issues of national importance. These national reviews help to identify improvements needed to assist safeguarding partnerships and child protection agencies to better safeguard and promote the welfare of children. More details on the Panel’s ongoing and published reviews can be found
here.
The Panel is responsible for supervising reviews they commission, ensuring they are of a satisfactory quality, that timely progress is made, and that improvements that safeguarding partners or others should make can be easily identified. To do this, the Panel has its own statutory powers, independent of Government and makes its own decisions.
My Department is focused on equality of opportunity and I particularly welcome applications from women, people with disabilities, LGBT candidates, and those from black, Asian and minority ethnic backgrounds.
If you share my conviction and have the skills and experience to make sound judgements on complex situations affecting the lives of children, I urge you to apply for this role.
Rt HON BRIDGET PHILLIPSON - SECRETARY OF STATE FOR EDUCATION
Appointment description
The chair is responsible for leading and managing the Panel.
They must set the strategic vision for the Panel and ensure the Panel’s work is effective in improving the safeguarding of children. It is also vital they influence policy and practice change effectively to maximise the Panel’s impact on child safeguarding.
Key Responsibilities:
To provide strategic leadership for the Panel, leading the development and implementation of a strategic vision for the Panel, ensuring a focus on its impact.
To be ultimately responsible and accountable for the Panel’s work and conduct of its functions. This includes taking urgent decisions on behalf of the whole Panel when required.
To lead continuous improvement reviews of Panel work and membership to ensure its ongoing effectiveness. This includes leading long-term planning for Panel membership.
To ensure the Panel demonstrates the highest standards of integrity at all times, including ensuring the identification and management of any conflicts of interest which might arise.
Chairing Panel meetings effectively so that objectives are met, ensuring that all members views are taken into account. This includes creating a culture of openness,
debate and collaboration that maximises use of all members skills and experience.
To represent the Panel to the public, media, and children’s social care and safeguarding sector.
To build and maintain positive relationships with Multi-Agency Safeguarding Partners at both national and local level.
Organisation description
The Panel currently consists of a chair and eight other members from across those professions involved in child safeguarding, including the Chief Social Worker for Children and Families.
Regulation of appointment
This post is regulated by the Commissioner for Public Appointments. For more information, please refer to the
Commissioner’s website
Essential criteria
What we are looking for:
Successful applicants will demonstrate the ability to: provide strong strategic leadership; chair high level meetings; effectively manage team dynamics; and maintain the confidence of others, including child safeguarding professionals, Ministers, and the public.
The right candidate will also demonstrate two other key skills: a strong understanding of multi-agency child safeguarding arrangements policy and frontline delivery; and ability to influence policy and practice change effectively.
We welcome applicants from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience.
Successful applicants will demonstrate the following Essential Criteria:
The ability to provide strong strategic leadership to the Panel and guide the work of the independent secretariat, demonstrated by a significant record of achievement in senior leadership roles in a complex organisation.
The ability to chair high level meetings, manage team dynamics and motivate team members effectively so that objectives are met and clear decisions made.
The ability to think strategically and exercise sound independent judgement on complex and sensitive issues.
The ability to analyse and interpret detailed information from a range of agencies into serious cases involving children and families.
Being a skilled communicator and influencer, who can use those skills to handle high-profile, sensitive issues and gain and keep the respect and confidence of others, including the child safeguarding sector, Ministers, and the public, to influence policy and practice change.
A strong understanding of multi-agency safeguarding arrangements.