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Death by Meeting: A Leadership Fable About Solving the Most Painful Problem in Business

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However, don’t be stingy with the time you dedicate to each of the important discussion topics during the monthly strategic meeting. Learning includes: wider consideration of issues relating to children electively home educated (EHE), children from the Jehovah's Witness faith, child and adolescent mental health services (CAMHS) and triage arrangements and information sharing in tertiary hospitals. Death of a 15-month-old child who was found by father caught in a high chair, became asphyxiated and subsequently died. Recommendations include: where children have had hospital admissions for chronic conditions there is a robust discharge plan that includes identifying if any other agencies are involved; improvement work on engaging fathers includes those who may be on remand or serving prison sentences and makes appropriate reference to their ethnicity and family support networks; need for pharmacists to have specific safeguarding training that makes links between parental drug misuse, prescription medical equipment and childhood asthma.

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Death of a child in a road traffic collision in 2020. Adam was believed to have been at risk of criminal exploitation at the time of his death.

Recommendations include: agencies, midwifery services and adult services review their assessment guidance and procedures to ensure curiosity about and consideration of the welfare of other household or family members, especially children under 5-years-old; a review of the protocol for re-housing families where children are subject of child protection plans to minimise moves away from the borough and key safeguarding networks, except where a move is essential to safeguarding a child or parent; relevant staff in partner agencies to have sufficient training in domestic abuse awareness, including the use of risk assessment tools and when to refer a case to a Multi-Agency Risk Assessment Conference (MARAC); a review of the use of written agreements with families when they are not part of agreed Child Protection Plans or Public Law Outline work, with guidance needed on when to share information about these agreements with key partner agencies. Meetings are the lifeblood of an organization—they are central to its success but are also often seemingly useless and too long. This presents a paradox—how should companies move forward with critical meetings that the staff see as pointless? The answer is to make meetings better. Death By Meeting provides a roadmap to do so and a parable that explains exactly why this task is so important. I know that you were all close to Rob and will want to attend the services. I'll tell you those details when they are announced. There is only one thing more painful than confronting an uncomfortable topic, and that is pretending it doesn’t exist. When an issue is ‘avoided,’ there are whispers and arguments going on in other ways that are more damaging to the team and organization. (To learn more about healthy conflict in the workplace, look into the Five Behaviors of a Cohesive Team.)

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Executives wrestle with, analyze, debate and decide upon critical issues that affect the organization in fundamental ways Recommendations include: review and update the practice guidance for assessment, management and referral on bruising in non-mobile babies; review and update the professional disagreement and escalation policy; partner agencies consider introducing a requirement that individual agencies produce impact chronologies for all child protection conferences; and request that agencies work together to develop systems that allow identification (possibly via a trigger or alert) when there are repeated injuries on a child or young person. Learning includes: early identification, plus early and targeted intervention are important in helping children through childhood, transition positively into adolescence and onto adulthood; assessment of risk and safety planning, in cases of potential harmful sexual behaviours (HSB), needs to be viewed as a multi-agency activity but with a clear lead role coordinating the combined efforts of all professionals involved; supporting young people that have experienced adversity in their lives, and who go on to follow negative pathways through adolescence, is achievable by developing meaningful and trusting professional relationships.Death of a 5-year-old boy in July 2021. Child T's mother, mother's partner and the stepchild of mother's partner were subsequently convicted of Child T's murder. However, we feel that “Death by Meeting” doesn’t live up to the high standard he had set with his previous books.

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