 The Family Safeguarding Model is a way of working and keeping families together where it is safe to do so. The difference Family Safeguarding Model is going to make is we're going to keep more children safely within their families. And how we're going to do that is that we're really going to give the parents and carers the support that they need. The teams would consist of social workers, child and family workers, working alongside adult facing practitioners to help deal with domestic abuse, substance misuse, mental ill health for those parents. So that is really exciting for social workers. In this model, the team would work very closely together. They would have groups of vision with the team manager so that risk is shared. The opinion is shared and what do I do next? The dilemma is also shared. They would also learn from each other, social workers working alongside mental health specialists and drugs and alcohol specialists. So many new skills will be learned and developed working in the team. So by helping those families early and by being very clear about which families we should be working with, that means that social workers would have smaller case loads and would mean that they're working to give a much better service. It is good for families and it is really good for social workers as well. I have seen some really fantastic positive change in the service and I can see this going in a good direction and improving the quality of our practice.