Plymouth Safeguarding Children Partnership Conference 2025 – Our City, Our People, Our Partnership

We welcomed almost 200 multi agency colleagues from across the city at our annual conference in November 2025. It was an engaging and powerful day where we explored some of the key issues for children, families and professionals in Plymouth and celebrated the amazing work taking place everyday. Below you can find recordings of all the presentations including a copy of the slides used. 
We look forward to seeing you next year!

Conference Welcome & Opening Comments from the PSCP Chair

Detetctive Chief Inspector Darren Roach chaired the conference and welcomed everyone to the event. David Haley, Director for Children’s Services and PSCP Chair David Haley shared his opening comments to help set the scene for the day. 

Slides – PDF Format

Child Neglect: An Overview of Learning From Research and Local CSPR’s – How Can We Keep Children at the Centre of Thinking and Support Parents/Families

Jane Wiffin, safegaurding consultant,  presented the latest learning from research and child safegaurding practice reviews relating to child neglect. Jane is a national specialist  in understanding neglect and how we can ensure children are at the forefront of both professionals and families thoughts when responding to worries. 

Slides – PDF Format

Families First Partnership Reforms: Establishing a Shared Understanding of the National Programme & Local Delivery

The Families First Partnership Reforms are the most significant system wide changes to help for families in decades. Lisa Davies, Service Director for Children’s Services and Richard Woodland, Director of Safeguarding for Westcountry Schools Trust, provided an overview of the national FFP programme and the work taking place in Plymouth to implement the changes.

Slides – PDF Format

National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel: An Overview of the Panel’s Work, Learning Themes and Future Developments

Sally Shearer OBE, National Child Safeguarding Practice Review Panel Member, focused on the Panel’s work, detailed the key learning themes the panel observes in its analysis of CSPRs and shared some planned developments the Panel is working on, including a new website and learning hub. 

Slides – PDF Format

Young People’s Voices: Suicide Prevention: Dealing With Distress

A group of young people in plymouth recently completed a  hugely important and sensitive piece of work on managing distress and feelings of wanting to take your own life. With the support of  Stuart Hogg, Participation Practice Manager, Plymouth City Council and Sarah Harris, Senior Professional Youth Worker, Plymouth City Council, the young people presented their suicide prevention resource, SOS, aimed at helping young people manage those moments of distress and see a way through it. You can access the SOS resource HERE. 

Slides – PDF Format

Parent Voices & The Family Nurse Partnership

Fay Cook, Family Nurse Partnership Supervisor, Livewell Southwest shared the work of the Family Nurse Partnership and was joined by two parents who powerfully described their own story of being parents and the difference the Family Nurse Partnership made to them and their children’s lives.

Slides – PDF Format

Question and Answer Session

Conference presenters were joined  by PSCP members to answer questions from the audience on a range of issues.