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Communication and
Engagement
Communication and engagement activity helps to connect
with people to ensure ‘safeguarding is everybody’s business’. 579 Followers
The Board has a strong social media presence, which 204,000 Impressions
provides a far-reaching platform on which to spread some key
safeguarding messages as well as an opportunity to increase
awareness throughout local communities and amongst
professionals.
The Board published four Newsletters & seven E-Bulletins 220 Followers
which were read 6,136 times. The number of reads is a slight
decrease from last year’s figure. This reduction may be as a 252 Posts
result of the introduction of General Data Protection Regulation,
as the Board now operates on an ‘opt in’ basis and requires
consent from individuals to enable them to subscribe to the
circulation network.
‘Challenge of Prevention’ 2,000 leaflets distributed
Safeguarding Conference 500 translated versions
68,400 views on TSAB
website
The aim of the conference was to promote closer working
between partners to prevent adult abuse and neglect. The
conference was the Board’s largest event to date with 86
delegates attending from across 40 organisations.
Annual Consultation Survey 77%
Of professionals felt the Board is making a
difference to help prevent adult abuse and
The Board delivered two consultation surveys, one aimed at the neglect
public and one for professionals. The results of which informed
and assisted in the development of the TSAB Strategic Plan
2019-20.
75%
Of the public knew how to report adult
Adults with care and support needs are routinely involved in abuse and neglect
the Board’s consultation work to ensure service users’ views,
needs and experiences remain at the centre of the Board’s
work.
503
Completed Surveys | 13