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Swindon LSCB - Operational Groups

Agencies Operational Group (AOG)

The Agencies Operational Group was formerly known as the Investigative Agencies Group.

Membership (as at June 2008)

  • Dr Helen Price (Chair) (S&MNHST – named doctor)
  • Debbie Deimert (Referral/Assessment Team)
  • Rachel Giles (ATM Children Services)
  • Michelle Jones (ATM Children Services)
  • Jo Donlon (ATM Children Services)
  • Mike Selbie (CPU)
  • Adina Grace (PCT - Designated Nurse)
  • Anne Gray  (Social Services)
  • Janet Jenkins  (Liaison HV)
  • Michelle Jones (ATM Children's Services)
  • Steph McQuade (QA Manager, SBC)
  • Dr Liz Mearns (GP Child Protection Lead)
  • Jan Sadler (School Nurse Liaison)
  • David Shrubsall (MBH)
  • Joanne Smith (S&MNHST Named Nurse CP)
  • Dr Faiq Tukmachi (PCT – named doctor)
  • Jessie Morrison  (PCT - Named Nurse CP)
  • Nita Giles (Primary Mental Health)

Terms of Reference

  • To identify operational issues that may impact upon the efficiency of child protection investigations.
  • To consider ways that these problems could be solved.
  • To make recommendations to the Local Safeguarding Children Board

Meetings of the AOG

  • The AOG normally meets bi-monthly.

(For a list of meeting dates, see Swindon LSCB Documents)

June 2008


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