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Minister Arias-Vasquez Addresses Safeguarding Conference At University Of Gibraltar

09 April 2025
Minister Arias-Vasquez Addresses Safeguarding Conference At University Of Gibraltar

The Minister for Health, Care and Business, Gemma Arias-Vasquez, recently opened a safeguarding conference hosted at the University of Gibraltar. 

A statement from the Government follows below:

The event titled “From Strategy to  Safety: How Policy, Practice and Social Work Shape Safeguarding”, brought together a wide range of  professionals from health, care, social work, the RGP and NGOs/charities. 

The conference focused on the practical challenges of translating safeguarding strategy into real world outcomes. It highlighted the importance of accountability and engagement with those who  have lived experience, ensuring that safeguarding is not only a matter of policy but of culture and  day-to-day practice. 

The programme featured keynote speaker Ms Deirdre Mahon, former Executive Director of Social  Work in Northern Ireland, whose extensive experience in reform and social work leadership  provided a rich perspective on how safeguarding systems can evolve to meet the needs of modern  society. Ms Mahon, who has previously collaborated with Gibraltar on domestic abuse and  disability policy, offered insights into lessons learned through historical investigations and how  these can inform future direction. 

A fireside chat followed, moderated by Angelo Cerisola, Director of Services, Safety and Standards.  Ms Mahon was joined by Carlos Banderas, CEO of the Care Agency, for a dynamic discussion on  bridging the gap between policy and practice, the role of boards and committees, and how  leadership can drive meaningful cultural change in safeguarding. 

The event also highlighted recent progress made by HMGoG, including the reconstitution of the  Adult Safeguarding Board under a statutory framework and its inaugural meeting earlier this year. 

The conference concluded with remarks from the Care Agency’s Chief Executive Officer, who  confirmed the organisation’s commitment to continued improvement and collaboration in relation  to safeguarding. 

The Minister for Health, Care and Business, the Hon Gemma Arias-Vasquez, said: “This event was  a timely and valuable opportunity for professionals across our care services to come together and  share best practice. Safeguarding must remain at the heart of our work, and I am pleased to see such  strong engagement from those leading and delivering services on the ground.”