The following publications are available for download:
Three-Year Strategy and Annual Business 'Plan on a Page'
The OSCP Three-Year Strategy sets out the strategic aims of the Partnership from April 2021 to March 2024 by identifying the partnership's shared vision and direction for safeguarding children within Oldham.
OSCP Strategic plan 2021-2024.pdf
The Partnership has also updated the plan on an page for 2024/25
OSCP Business-Plan-on-a-Page-2024-25.docx
Annual Report and Single-Agency Statements
The OSCP Annual Report evaluates the Partnerships effectiveness in achieving its aims from April 2022 to March 2023 and identifies where strategy may need to adapt and develop.
OSCP Annual Report 22.23 FINAL.pdf
The OSCP Single-Agency Statements provide additional insight into the safeguarding activity and successes of OSCP partner agency from April 2022 to March 2023 and their safeguarding priorities.
Single Agency Report final 22-23.docx
OSCP Safeguarding Arrangements (updated June 2023)
In this publication the safeguarding partners have set out how they, along with other organisations, will work together to safeguarding children in Oldham. These safeguarding partnership arrangements are in response to the Children and Social Work Act 2017 and Working Together 2018, which replaced Local Safeguarding Children Boards with new local multi-agency safeguarding partnership arrangements
OSCP Safeguarding Arrangements June 2023.docx
Partnership structure 23-24.docx
OSCP Safeguarding Working Together 2023 Implementation
The Oldham Safeguarding Partnership have developed Working Together 2023 key implementation objectives.
Working Together 2023 Key implementation objectives.docx
Oldham Safeguarding Children Partnership, Quality Assurance and Performance Framework
This QA Framework creates standards for safeguarding against which all agencies can quality assure their practice and ensure that the OSCP expectations of member organisations are clear.
OSCP QA Framework June 2024 Final.docx
Oldham Early Help Strategy
Oldham’s Safeguarding Children Partnership is committed to embedding a Partnership Early Help model in which practitioners across a range of sectors take responsibility for identifying concerns early, understanding how and when to assess these concerns, and how to provide a timely and effective response.
Early Help Strategy (2023-2026)
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