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The Communication and Engagement Strategy provides an overview of how Dorset and Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Safeguarding Adults Boards (DBCP SABs) will communicate and engage across our communities, with partner organisations and with citizens.
The DBCP SABs will use a range of ways to ensure people who live, work or visit Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch & Poole are aware of what ‘safeguarding’ means.
Everyone should understand what abuse, exploitation, harm and neglect is, and how to seek help if they are concerned a person is being harmed.
The ways we will communicate with people will include:
The DBCP Boards’ strategic plan has a strong focus on communication and engagement and aims to achieve the following:
We will work applying the following standards:
When communicating and engaging with different groups, effective planning must ensure that the messages relayed meet the required standard and are appropriate to the needs of the audience.
Appendix 1 provides details of the various ways that the Board is able to communicate with people.
We will make sure that we:
The people with whom we communicate and engage are:
The DBCPSABs aims to raise their profile and increase awareness of key issues which promote the safeguarding of adults with care and support needs across Dorset, Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole.
Good safeguarding messages should be a routine part of any public awareness campaign and are proactively used through the media.
Any communication with the media in the name of the Safeguarding Adults Board will be undertaken by the Independent Chair or their designate.
When a Safeguarding Adults Review (SAR) has been agreed by the Board, a communication plan will be agreed as part of the decision to publish or not.
All communication should be directed to the appropriate press and communications professional for discussion with the Independent Chair of the Safeguarding Adults Board before any press releases are made.
Additionally, there will be liaison with the relevant organisational press or communications lead of each organisation which is involved in the SAR.
Measuring the success of any campaign or event is useful and will lead into reviewing and updating future communications and engagements. Ways to measure this will include:
There are many ways we can effectively communicate key messages and engage with target audiences.
Annual Report and Strategic Plans
Website
Leaflets / Posters / Factsheets
Board / Sub Groups / Task and Finish Groups
Social Media e.g., X (formerly Twitter) / Facebook
Newsletter
Visual media sources
Press releases / media statements
Public Events / roadshows / community group events
Conference
Consider the following points when putting together a Communication and Engagement Plan:
This strategy was last reviewed in 2024.
The next expected review date is 2026.