SCHEDULES

SCHEDULE 2Safeguarding Adults Boards

Annual report

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1

As soon as is feasible after the end of each financial year, an SAB must publish a report on—

a

what it has done during that year to achieve its objective,

b

what it has done during that year to implement its strategy,

c

what each member has done during that year to implement the strategy,

d

the findings of the reviews arranged by it under section 44 (safeguarding adults reviews) which have concluded in that year (whether or not they began in that year),

e

the reviews arranged by it under that section which are ongoing at the end of that year (whether or not they began in that year),

f

what it has done during that year to implement the findings of reviews arranged by it under that section, and

g

where it decides during that year not to implement a finding of a review arranged by it under that section, the reasons for its decision.

2

The SAB must send a copy of the report to—

a

the chief executive and the leader of the local authority which established the SAB,

b

the local policing body the whole or part of whose area is in the local authority's area,

c

the Local Healthwatch organisation for the local authority's area, and

d

the chair of the Health and Wellbeing Board for that area.

3

Local policing body” has the meaning given by section 101 of the Police Act 1996.