Decision Maker: Director for Safer and Stronger Communities, GM Deputy Mayor, Group Finance Officer
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
In 2018, Greater Manchester Combined Authority
led a successful c. £1.2m funding application to the Home
Office to enhance the complex safeguarding offer across Greater
Manchester, by embedding psychologists/psychotherapists into
multi-agency complex safeguarding teams in each of the ten
districts of GM.
The service is provided by Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust on
behalf of the four GM NHS mental health trusts. This collaboration
between the four trusts mirrors the arrangement in the GM
Resilience Hub, set up to provide advice and support to people
affected by the Manchester Arena terrorist attack.
The first psychologists commenced work in four complex safeguarding
teams in January 2019 and was rolled out to the remainder of GM in
line with the move towards multi-agency, complex safeguarding teams
in each of the ten GM districts.
The role of the psychologist is to:
• Improve the understanding, knowledge and expertise of a
range of frontline practitioners in the subject of trauma and
therapeutic approaches to recovery.
• Add value to the assessments and interventions delivered by
key workers (including social workers) so that they are informed by
therapeutic approaches to trauma recovery.
• Embed case formulation into the practice of complex
safeguarding teams, to make sense of young people’s
difficulties in the context of their relationships, social
circumstances and life events.
• Undertake reflective supervision either individually or with
groups of professionals, to support them with the challenging work
that they are undertaking.
This programme is funded as a contract between GMCA & Pennine
Care NHS Foundation Trust via the following funding streams:
• NHS Integrated Care GM agreed to commit £25,000 per
annum for three years from April 2022 which is paid directly to
Pennine Care from NHS Integrated Care GM (not via GMCA)
• The 10 GM Local Authority Directors of Childrens Services
(DCS) supplement this via a contribution from their own budget of
£10,000 per annum, per district for the same period. The DCS
contributions are paid centrally to GMCA form the 10 GM Local
Authorities.
• The Deputy Mayor of GM supplents this via a contribution of
£10,000 per annum from the Deputy Mayor’s Investment
Fund for the same period
GMCA PCC (Complex Safeguarding) wish to pay
£110,000 to Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust as part of a
contract between GMCA & Pennine Care NHS Foundation Trust to
cover provision of a Psychologist for the GM Resilience Hub Trusted
Relationships programme covering the delivery period
2024/25.
Publication date: 03/10/2024
Date of decision: 16/09/2024