SAB Annual Conferences
2025 'Safeguarding Adults Together' Conference
Our Safeguarding Adults Together Conference was held on Thursday, 20th March, 2025


In the conference experts by experience, speakers and practitioners shared how by working together we can Make Safeguarding Personal for the people in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Presentations:
1. Introduction
2. Healthwatch
3a. MSP Introduction
3b. MSP Police
3c. MSP ICB
3d. MSP RCHT/CFT
3e. MSP CFRS
4. Think Carer
5. Includes our SAB partner videos that can be found here in our Annual Report 2023/24
6. Beyond Words
7. MSP Lived Experiences
8. MSP in Organisational Enquires
9. Adult Safeguarding Conferences
10 - Awaiting slides
11. Closing
Recordings:
SAB Conference Part A
SAB Conference Part B
SAB Conference Part C
SAB Conference Part D
2023: 'Do not ignore the signs' Tri-Partnership conference
On the 11th October, 2023, Safer Cornwall, Our Safeguarding Children’s Partnership and Safeguarding Adults Board held the tri-partnership conference domestic abuse and sexual violence conference; ‘Do not ignore the signs’.

Keynote from Domestic Abuse Commissioner:
Intro to male violence against women and girls – the root causes, systemic gender injustice and institutional misogyny:
Teaching boys and young men about healthy relationships – confronting misogyny and violent pornography:
Healthy Relationships: Young People Cornwall (YPC) work with young men in Truro:
Healthy relationships alliance (Women’s Aid, Safer Futures and Brook) in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly:
Lived experience of healthy relationships education in schools:
7c Lived experience of healthy relationships education in schools – Marie and Natalie
Falmouth University creative advertising – behaviour change and healthy relationships:
7d Falmouth University creative advertising – Lucy Cokes
Question and Answer session:
Over 60s in CIoS affected by DASV – Making a difference project with Age UK and TWCC. Promoting healthy relationships for all ages plus
CIoS DASV Primary Care service pilot – successful collaborative model with Safer Futures and GPs:
Safer Futures Healthy Foundations programme for all adults who have not received HR education at school – all ages 18+:
2023: Safeguarding and Carers
The 2022/23 annual conference theme is Carers and Safeguarding in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly and took place on Tuesday, 6th June 2023 as part of national carers week. The event was held at the Atlantic Hotel in Newquay and was livestreamed, so as many frontline professionals and volunteers can attend as possible. The conference video is here:
Many of us will meet carers throughout our daily work or lives. With 1 in 5 adults in the UK now caring for a relative, close friend or neighbour, the importance of understanding the experience of carers is vital to the prevention of abuse and neglect of adults.
Recent Safeguarding Adult Reviews (SARs), Domestic Homicide Reviews (DHRs) and the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic have highlighted some of the challenges and increasing pressure being faced by carers. These can often exacerbate existing vulnerabilities and risks for carers and the adults they care for and professionals have a key role in identifying carers, promoting their wellbeing and preventing harm by enabling them to access relevant support early on.
On the 6th June 2023, we brought together speakers, frontline practitioners and experts by experience from across Cornwall and Isles of Scilly for our interactive conference that explored:
- Who is a carer and professionals’ roles in recognising informal and unpaid carers
- Carers lived experiences and case studies
- Professional’s roles in assessing carers and cared for adults needs, capacity, suitability and vulnerabilities
- Support, tools and key messages for professionals
- Our local offer and resources - the Carers Strategy and new Carers Service
- Safeguarding and prevention – Learning from SARS and DHRs
- Real life success stories
- And more!
SAB Annual Conference Safeguarding and carers 2023 - Case Study for Carers Lived experience panel discussion: /assets/2/sab_con-case_study-may_2023.docx
Live Recording of the whole day: https://youtu.be/Zwsnc17c31U
Event Programme: https://ciossafeguarding.org.uk/assets/2/sab_conference__event_program_final.pdf
Young Adult Carers summary video: https://youtu.be/NXocQIz2wbc/
Jill's Story: https://youtu.be/skRHnQii4zM?si=hwO_izAxGhVExdHy
Liz's Story: https://youtu.be/L-3ZCtF2Tgg?si=w_ksW7sA1eBJd1fY
2022: Ask, Listen, Act - Tri-partnership Conference

12th July 2022: Ask, Listen, Act - A Tri-Partnership Event hosted by the Safeguarding Adults Board for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, Safer Cornwall and Our Safeguarding Children Partnership for Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly
The Tri-Partnership Event focused on working collaboratively and in partnership with individuals who access services and reflects a shared commitment to ensuring that the voices of adults and children are sought, heard and acted upon in the planning, commissioning and evaluation of services.

Tri-Partnership Ask, Listen, Act Introduction
What is transformative coproduction? Mary Greener
Film- “Dare I Say It”
Co-production, putting principles into practice
Dr Trish Hafford-Letchfield & Dr Beth Bareham Presentation Slides
Commissioners and providers - Local practice and learning
a) Accessing mental health support – our approach to engagement
Jody Wilson, presented by Stuart Cohen Presentation Slides
b) Mental Health Strategy, coproduction and self-assessment
Stuart Cohen/Richard Sharpe Presentation Slides
c) Covid Recovery Fund – Programme Learning
Dulce McBride/Helen Neal Presentation Slides
d) Working in partnership – Community & Voluntary Mental Health and coproduction
Louise Knox/Jerry Padfield Presentation Slides
Ask, Listen, Act– theatre production Experts by experience
Adopting a Trauma Informed Care (TIC) approach to improve relationships in practice
Dr Eavan Owens/ John Slater
Workshops:
How can coproduction be more trauma-informed – Learning from the Bridging gaps project
Dr Michelle Farr
Working in partnership with young people – Transition from children to adult services
Celia Davis/Dawn Froggatt
The lost voices of babies, children and fathers
Jo Davies & Wendy Shallcross
Celebrating local collaborative practice during the pandemic: Housing
Melanie Brain
A mothers letter
2021: Domestic Abuse and Older People
The SAB annual conference was held on 16th November 2021 to coincide with National Adults Safeguarding Week.
The theme of this year’s conference was Domestic abuse and older people, inspired by learning from recent Safeguarding Adult Reviews and Domestic Homicide Reviews.
A main focus of the Conference was the launch of our specially commissioned video highlighting domestic abuse in older adults and depicting events in the life of ‘Lily’, a fictional character but drawn from case studies and experts by experience, performed by the Miracle Theatre Company. This has been made available as a development tool for our partners to use with their staff in recognising and responding to signs of domestic abuse and coercion and control.
Recordings, presentations and speaker information
Guest speakers background and biograph information
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1. Violence and abuse of older adults: Evidence, misconceptions, and where we go next. Dr Hannah Bows (LLB, MSc, PhD, FHEA) Hannah provides an overview of the available evidence on violence and abuse of adults aged 60 and over and consider what has shaped knowledge and understanding to date. In particular, the problems associated with the term 'elder abuse' will be examined, with a focus on how this concept has camouflaged domestic and sexual abuse of older adults.
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| Miracle Theatre Group - Lily video launch and expert panel discussion |
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2. Domestic Abuse and Sexual Violence - Improving our response to those over the age of 60 (Newquay pilot)
Laura Ball; Safer Cornwall Domestic Abuse/Sexual Violence Strategy Manager
Dina Holder; Community Engagement Manger
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3. The Ageing Population & Policing & Mind the gap model
Vashti Pearce; Specialist Problem Solver Devon and Cornwall Police
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4. ‘The Insidious Nature of Coercive control’
Ryan Hart shared his family’s story of coercive control and domestic homicide. In 2017 Ryan and his brother Luke released their book, Remembered Forever, and set up their organisation, CoCoAwareness, to increase the awareness of coercive control. So far, their work has taken them to over 13 countries and they have trained tens of thousands of professionals in identifying, understanding, and ending domestic abuse.
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5. What’s really going on? The importance of routine enquiry to identify what’s hidden from sight - Anna MacGregor; Domestic Abuse Co-ordinator
Anna focuses on abusive relationships involving older persons, which have been identified as such and led to some form of safeguarding intervention and victim support. She considers how we can work together to improve routine enquiry to identify when an older person is at risk. Key to this is understanding how coercive and controlling behaviours manifest themselves and that these become more entrenched the longer a relationship goes on or when there are additional vulnerabilities such as care needs and increased dependence. Anna also discusses legal definitions and powers around coercive control, including developments within the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and what this really means for those on the front-line working with people aged 60 plus.
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6. Local domestic abuse provision and support – where to go for help
Mel Francis; First Light Service Manager
Nigel Cox; Barnardo's Service Manager
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2019: Self-neglect
In 2019 the SAB hosted a conference on the theme of self neglect, providing an opportunity for delegates to learn about working differently with people who self neglect. The post conference report and Slides from the conference are available for you to share more widely and also includes many useful links to resources.
2018: Supporting Providers to Keep People Safe
The Safeguarding Adults Board hosted 'Supporting providers to keep people safe' conference at the Pavilion Centre, Royal Cornwall Showground on Friday 9 March 2018 where over 100 delegates attended. The theme for the day was ‘supporting providers to keep people safe’ and was opened by Fiona Field, Independent Chair of the Safeguarding Adults Board.
For those who were unable to attend a full programme of the day's event details the inspiring speakers and the interactive workshops where delegates were able to learn more about subjects such as the adult safeguarding process and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Working in partnership with people
The guest speakers in the morning included Ben Allen from Oomph, an organisation which facilitates adults to live fulfilling lives through activities and stimulating experiences. Teresa Kippax from the Care Quality Commission shared how her organisation monitors safeguarding and quality through the use of statutory notifications.
Naomi Campbell from Reliance on a Carer Hydration Project outlined how the project which promotes hydration and nutrition for adults receiving care and support benefits adults at risk and keeps them healthy.
Aisling Khan from the Council of the Isles of Scilly shared the story of Park House, the only residential home on the island which was threatened with closure and how she and her team achieved a happy outcome. Sue Miner from Falcare inspired the conference on how she and her team achieved a rating of ‘outstanding’ from the Care Quality Commission.
The Fire and Community Safety representative, Justin Sharp highlighted the dangers of flammable medication. There was also a presentation from Plymouth University on the EPIC project which uses technology to improve the health and wellbeing of adults with care and support needs. Delegates were able to participate in a choice of workshops including;
Find out more about our marketplace stallholders by contacting them on the links below
Our full report of the conference contains key messages and more information on our market stall holders from the day and positive feedback from some of the delegates who attended.