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Multi Agency Working and Information Sharing ProjectFinal report July 2014 ContentsIntroduction ..4 What do Multi - Agency models look like? ..6 Perceived outcomes of Multi Agency models ..8 Core features of Multi Agency models ..10 Key barriers to effective Multi Agency models ..13 Next Steps ..16 ANNEXESA nnex A: Links to other policy areas ..17 Annex B: Panel membership ..21 Annex C: Area suggestions for setting up Multi - Agency models ..22 Annex D: Case studies ..244 Multi Agency Working and Information Sharing Project Final reportIntroductionThe purpose of this report is to share findings from a Home Office funded Project to better understand the Multi - Agency Information Sharing models that are in place. These models, the most common of which is referred to as a Multi - Agency safeguarding Hub (MASH), aim to improve the safeguarding response for children and vulnerable adults through better Information Sharing and high quality and timely safeguarding need for effective Multi - Agency Working and Information Sharing in order to secure improved safeguarding outcomes is clearly stated in a number of reviews, policy documentation
safeguarding outcomes is clearly stated in a number of reviews, policy documentation and statutory guidance.1 We do not wish to repeat those arguments here, but instead we will explore some of the models that are being set up to deliver effective information sharing (in particular
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