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Pivot Point Projects

About

Pivot Point Projects Limited has 25+ years’ experience and expertise in safeguarding and review processes that have become increasingly specialised and essential components of adult and child protection in the UK.

Recent legislative changes (such as the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 and the Children and Social Work Act 2017) and guidance from the Care Act 2014 and Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018 have heightened the demand for robust review systems, improved complaint management, and innovative family support models.

Local Authorities, NHS Trusts, Police, and voluntary sector organisations require expert partners to respond to complex safeguarding cases, learning reviews, and regulatory requirements, while fostering a skilled, reflective workforce.

Testimonials

“K took on challenging teams, she worked hard to support them both individually and as a team, she had excellent knowledge of the National Service Frameworks around safeguarding, and ensured they were implemented, I would re-employ her.“

— Chief Nurse, NHS

“K is a unique individual, sets very high academic and professional goals for herself, and is capable of proactively organising the next steps for successful follow through. K is an inspirational Social Worker and Educator, investing the same energy, dedication and other-centred perspective to both clients and students. She has managed a very high-profile, stressful and difficult situation in the department with clarity and professionalism, not responding to pressure or fear. She demonstrated excellent clinical skills, boundary setting, note keeping, adherence to goals, and professional care and concern for all involved. Her performance earned the respect of the SMT as they watched her disciplined, ethical approach to a highly emotional and volatile situation, never revealing a launa in her adherence to professional values and ethics.”

— UK/Ontario HEI

““K played a significant part in leading the safety and quality of care for patients at X. Showcasing her skills in terms of complexity of balancing risks and making decisions that are in patients’ best interests. We know that it is always difficult when doing the right thing means having to step outside normal protocols. We are clear that you acted in the best interests of those individuals who became your concern and implemented necessary interventions to help them to relocate to a safe care environment, when it became impossible for them to stay put. You should be proud to have played a part in one of the difficult events in our recent history and to have done so without undue external attention. You are to be congratulated.”