Our Scrutiny and Quality Assurance (QA) services

Effective scrutiny is about more than oversight, it's about learning, reflection, and creating the conditions for safer systems. It allows organisations and partnerships to understand what’s working, where improvement is needed, and how to move forward with purpose.

Quality assurance is an integral part of the scrutiny process. It involves critically examining systems, processes, and practice, ensuring not only that standards are being met, but that they are being lived meaningfully across teams and services.

Independent scrutiny plays a vital role in this. Bringing in external, expert perspectives creates space for honest reflection, objectivity, and accountability, all of which are essential for continuous improvement. Our specialist focus on preventing violence, abuse, and harm makes us a trusted and credible partner in this work. Whether you're looking to understand the impact of a policy, assess multi-agency working, or explore an area of concern, we bring depth, integrity, and care to every piece of work we do.

In all of our scrutiny and chairing work, we take a respectful, collaborative approach that balances curiosity with challenge. We know that scrutiny can feel uncomfortable, but it doesn’t have to be. We create space where honest reflection leads to progress, and where partners feel supported to grow, adapt, and improve the systems they lead.

Please see our core services listed to the right, however, if you’re exploring a different area of scrutiny or quality assurance, we’d be happy to discuss your needs. We can develop a bespoke proposal and quote, shaped around your objectives and timeframes.

Because we also offer wider services, from strategic support and systems design to training and review facilitation, we’re well placed to support not only the scrutiny process, but the improvement journey that follows. Where learning needs are identified, we can work with you to embed change through education, reflective practice, and practical tools that help teams respond confidently and consistently.

Whether you're seeking long-term support or a one-off deep dive, we’d love to hear more about your ambitions, and how we can help you get there.

  • We provide experienced, values-led Independent Chairs for strategic boards whose purpose aligns with our mission to prevent violence, abuse, and harm. This includes:

    • Domestic Abuse Partnership Boards

    • Serious Violence Partnership Boards

    • Multi-agency steering groups or strategic forums focused on safeguarding or vulnerability

    While we do not offer chairing services for operational groups, we are pleased to support strategic-level groups that steer and shape local responses. For example, we can chair your MARAC steering group, but would not provide operational MARAC chairing.

    We also recognise the vital role of formal safeguarding partnerships in the wider prevention picture and can provide Independent Chair services for:

    • Safeguarding Adults Boards

    • Local Safeguarding Children Partnerships (you may like to consider a combined Chair and Scrutineer role)

    Our Chairs are experienced in cross-agency leadership and systems thinking. We create space for collaboration, ensure that voices are heard, and hold partners to account in a constructive and supportive way.

  • We offer a flexible Independent Scrutiny Partner service for local partnerships, built around our understanding of what effective, human-centred scrutiny looks like. Our approach is grounded in the six principles of effective independent scrutiny: it is purposeful, transparent, inclusive, evidence-informed, focused on learning, and rooted in continuous improvement.

    When you work with us, you gain not only a dedicated and experienced Scrutineer, but also access to the broader capacity of our team, ensuring resilience, project management support, and continuity during periods of leave or additional demand.

    As your Independent Scrutiny Partner, we will work with you to co-create a robust and transparent approach to scrutiny across your multi-agency safeguarding arrangements, one that makes it clear what good looks like, how it will be measured, and how scrutiny can actively drive improvement. We place a strong emphasis on engaging children, families, and frontline practitioners, alongside strategic leaders and managers, to ensure a truly whole-system view of safeguarding practice and culture.

    By embedding inclusive, values-led scrutiny processes, we support partnerships not just to review what’s happened, but to build the conditions for safer systems and more confident, accountable practice going forward.

  • We can support you through delivering focused scrutiny and quality assurance activity. This may include:

    • Thematic scrutiny on a specific area of violence, abuse, or harm (e.g. extra-familial harm, adult exploitation, or older people experiencing domestic abuse)

    • Follow-up scrutiny where a theme has emerged from case reviews (e.g. DARD Reviews, SARs, CSPRs) or from a pattern of concerns that may not individually meet the threshold for a statutory review

    • Scrutiny of a particular policy, process, or pathway to understand how well it is embedded in practice (e.g. multi-agency responses to transitional safeguarding, MARAC effectiveness, or extra-familial harm pathways)

    We work closely with you to develop a robust terms of reference for each piece of work, ensuring it is proportionate, focused, and designed to generate learning that drives change.

  • We offer preparatory scrutiny support for local areas or partnerships who are preparing for inspection or external review, such as:

    • HMICFRS inspections

    • Ofsted inspections

    • CQC visits

    • Or multi-agency safeguarding arrangements (MASA) assurance activity

    We use the relevant inspection frameworks to carry out a collaborative critical peer review, helping you to understand current strengths and identify areas for development in advance of inspection. This includes a written action plan to support improvement and provide clarity on next steps.

    Our Director has significant experience delivering this type of work, including through her involvement in the national One Front Door pilot and her role supporting Cambridgeshire Constabulary in preparation for their HMICFRS inspection. This included:

    • A deep dive into live and historical cases

    • Scenario testing (including mystery shopper calls into the resolution centre)

    • Interviews with officers and frontline staff

    • Engagement with victims to understand their experiences of service delivery

    Following this work, Cambridgeshire Constabulary received an ‘Outstanding’ rating from HMICFRS for their response to domestic abuse.