Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub
Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs in the United Kingdom are co-operative arrangements formed between numerous safeguarding focused organisations, with the aim of close collaborative working to put the victim at the heart of all decisions whilst removing to as great an extent as possible any inter-agency rivalries or politics. It is an example of the modern idea of plural policing.
Aims
The aim of the MASH is to bring together all the agencies involved in safeguarding of vulnerable adults and children. This can be when they are victims of domestic abuse, neglect, criminal exploitation of labour, sexual exploitation, child sexual abuse, sexual assault, or any other act that places them at ongoing risk of harm. The intention of the MASH is to ensure that when such abuses are reported to any of the agencies involved, all the agencies can become aware of it as quickly as possible and use the full range of powers and options available to all of them to put the best possible solutions in place to help the victims.Composition
MASHs are normally formed of various public and charity sector organisations, commonly including :- The police
- Social services
- Local education bodies
- Local authorities
- the Probation Service
- Housing co-ordinators
- Independent Domestic Violence Advisors
- National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children
- Women's Aid and other domestic abuse related charities
- Healthcare NHS Trusts and Clinical Commissioning Groups
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