Multi-agency safeguarding as a form of public entrepreneurship
Shorrock, Sarah ; Parker, S. ; Olive, P. ; ; Dimelow, M. ; Martin, D. ; Proctor, T.
Shorrock, Sarah
Parker, S.
Olive, P.
Dimelow, M.
Martin, D.
Proctor, T.
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2025-10-02
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To help address this gap in knowledge, this chapter will explore the relationship between public entrepreneurship and safeguarding practices and processes in England and Wales. The chapter begins by outlining the principles of public entrepreneurship, before providing a broad overview of safeguarding practices in England and Wales. Once this has been achieved, Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hubs (MASH) are introduced as a contemporary example of collaborative safeguarding practices, with links to public entrepreneurship being made. The chapter finally considers how the principles of public entrepreneurialism can influence collaborative approaches to safeguarding more broadly.
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Shorrock S, Parker S, Olive P, et al (2025) Multi-agency safeguarding as a form of public entrepreneurship. In: Liddle J and Shutt J (eds) Cases on Public Sector Entrepreneurship. Business Case Studies. ElgarOnline. pp 178-195.
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