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HBC  had  been  selected  for  the  first  round  of  reviews  due  to  delayed  transfers
                              resulting from a lack of nursing bed availability. At the time of the review this situation
                              had been addressed. The review helped to give impetus to the plans and confirmed
                              that the steps that had been taken to address issues were appropriate. Jill Harrison
                              acknowledged that HBC had received excellent feedback regarding frontline staff
                              and that service users had good outcomes. It was good to receive some positive
                              external feedback and to be able to pass this on to staff. The action plan from the
                              review will be monitored by the Health and Wellbeing Board.
          Action Points                                                      Action             Deadline
                                                                             Owner
             1.  Link to full report to be circulated to members once    Business Unit         29/06/2018
                 available
             2.  Results of Gateshead peer review to be fed back to          Chair             29/06/2018
                 Board

          Agenda Item 10       Observer Report                                 Presenter: Chair
          Discussion           James  Hart  attended  a  number  of  TSAB  meetings  to  observe  discussions  and
                               interactions as part of his PhD work examining multi agency working. A report will
                               be presented at the November TSAB meeting.
          Action Points                                                        Action Owner        Deadline
             1.  Observer Report to be added to November Board agenda           Business Unit     15/05/2018

          Agenda Item 11       Transforming Care Update (c/f)                  Presenter: Ann Workman
          Discussion           The South of the region’s Local Implementation Group includes the four Tees Local
                               Authorities: Darlington and Durham have established their own group. The focus
                               for the group, working with Michael Holton from the NHS, is local people and issues
                               relating to provider availability. Consideration is also being given to what will happen
                               beyond  2019  in  relation  to  young  people  and  community  clinical  support.  Neil
                               Reveley is the LGA advisor and acts as a link to the national Transforming Care
                               programme.

                               ES  voiced  concern  that  the  complexity  and  fragility  of  some  care  packages  on
                               discharge from a hospital setting may result in a person living in a community setting
                               where  the  environment  is  no  different  to  a  hospital,  but  without  the  same
                               safeguards. As chair of MAPPA Ann Powell suggested that there may be benefits
                               in linking to the Transforming Care Group. Initially there had been some concern
                               that the LAs were not connected in their approach to Transforming Care, but this
                               now seems to have progressed and been resolved.
          Action Points                                                        Action Owner        Deadline
             1.  Links to be established with MAPPA                                AW/AP          29/06/2018

          Agenda Item 12       NPS practice improvement Tool                   Presenter: Ann Powell
          Discussion           This document relates to children, so inclusion on the TSAB agenda may have been
                               requested in error.

          Agenda Item 13       Hoarding – Powers of Entry and the              Presenter: Dave Turton
                               Merseyside Case Study
          Discussion           Dave Turton (DT) shared the Merseyside case study in order for the learning to be
                               compared against TSAB policies and procedures. DT queried whether the correct
                               systems are in place to trigger a risk and vulnerability panel to pick up on hoarding
                               cases.

                               It was noted that it would not be appropriate for all hoarding cases to be addressed
                               through the safeguarding process and DT queried the existing framework that is in
                               place  outside  of  safeguarding,  and  whether  cases  would  be  considered  under
                               community MARACs.
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