71 References from Other Council Bodies - Health and Wellbeing Board
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The Cabinet Member for Adults and Health along with the Chief Legal Office submitted a joint report asking Cabinet to note the Swindon findings from the Bath & North East Somerset, Swindon, and Wiltshire (BSW) report considered Health and Wellbeing Board held on 9th October 2019, endorse the recommendations and adopt the BSW Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention
Strategy 2019 -2023.
Councillor Brian Ford introduced the joint report and drew Members’ attention to the wide range of actions being proposed that would help to reduce the incidence of suicide further. Councillor Dale Heenan, Cabinet Member for the Town Centre welcomed the training that was being provided to Cabinet Members to promote awareness. Councillor Ford gave an undertaking that this was available to all Members and at one of the scheduled Member Training Sessions, which he hoped would be supported by the political Party Groups.
Resolved –That Cabinet note the Swindon findings, endorse the Health and Wellbeing Board’s recommendations of 9th October 2019, and adopt the BSW Suicide and Self-Harm Prevention Strategy 2019 -2023.
The reasons for the decision and alternative options are as set out in the report to the meeting.
98 Minute for Confirmation
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To consider a Minute for Confirmation from the Cabinet:
· Minute 77 – Reference from the Health and Wellbeing Board.
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Councillor David Renard moved and Councillor Brian Ford seconded:
“That Minute 77 of the Cabinet be confirmed and adopted (Reference from the Health and Wellbeing Board).”
The Motion was put to the vote and declared carried.
77 References from Other Council Bodies - Health and Wellbeing Board
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Councillor Brian Ford, the Cabinet Member for Adults, and the Corporate Director Adults’ Services, submitted a joint report regarding a recommendation of the Health and Wellbeing Board, at its meeting on 13th March 2019, concerning proposed Multi-agency Safeguarding Arrangements for Children and Adults at Risk.
Resolved – That the recommendations of the Health and Wellbeing Board, at its meeting on 13th March 2019, that (a) the proposed multi-agency safeguarding arrangements, set out in Appendix 1 to the report to the Board, be endorsed and (b) that Council be recommended to approve the establishment of a Swindon Safeguarding Partnership, with the Swindon Clinical Commissioning Group and Wiltshire Police.
The reasons for the decision and alternative options are as set out in the report to the meeting.
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