our team

The Team at SAB are proud of our Track Record in achieving Safeguarding Excellence in Consultancy and Training.

Director, Finance & IT consultant

Sally Ann Bolton – Director

Sally has a 40-year history of working across the health, social care, education, voluntary, sport and independent sectors. Before starting her own business, Sally was a senior consultant with the NSPCC and Supervisor for Childline. Other roles included Training Manager for the Luton Safeguarding Children Board. Up until recently, Sally was a suitability assessor and safeguarding mentor with the FA and is currently a Safeguarding Support Manager with the Premier League.

Sally is a qualified nurse and health visitor and holds a BA Hons in health and social care and Level 5 in management. She is also a qualified adult educator and accredited trainer in safer recruitment and value-based interviewing.

Sally considers the provision of effective, high-quality consultancy and training as crucial in equipping any work-force in their role of safeguarding children and adults at risk of harm and welcomes any opportunity to influence Safeguarding practice.

Andy Mason – Financial Director

Andy has been our financial director for nearly 7 years. His business acumen and accounts management skills are an invaluable asset to SAB.

Anthony Baldridge – IT Consultant

With his expert advice, guidance and endless patience, Anthony has established and continues to develop our in-house technology and communication systems and will be the driving force behind all future marketing initiatives.

His business is ABDesign Stationery and you can find his portfolio and website here – www.abdesignstationery.co.uk

His portfolio includes Web design, Graphic Design, Business Office Printing including wide format as well as booklets, brochures and corporate gifts to hand out at marketing seminars and events.

SAB ASSOCIATE TRAINERS AND CONSULTANTS

Roz Smith

Roz has an 18 year history of working in the social care and safeguarding arena; now specialising in Safeguarding Adults at Risk.
After 10 years with the Fire & ambulance Rescue Services – to include the role of Safeguarding co-ordinator; Roz extended her professional experience in the statutory safeguarding services working for two Local Authorities. This was followed by the role of training manager for a Safeguarding Adult Board – where she developed and delivered all levels of training from introductory to advanced for the multi-agency work-force.

Roz is regularly invited to lecture for Social Work students and has extensive experience of training in the Police service and Primary Health Care. She is the Safeguarding ‘Expert Speaker’ for the Centre for Pharmaceutical Post Graduate Excellence (CPPE) and has a particular interest in training Designated / Lead / Named Professionals and enjoys supporting them in this complex and challenging arena.

Roz has a passion for demystifying the complex legal frameworks that underpin safeguarding. She thrives on an opportunity to simplify National Guidance and how this translates in practice; in particular; The Care Act, The Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards. She is an experienced Mental Health First Aid Trainer and is ‘registered’ with Qualsafe – thereby able to deliver accredited Mental Health courses on behalf of SAB Safeguarding.

Melanie Monaghan

Melanie has nearly 20 years of experience working in the Voluntary and Community Sector; with children, young people and adults at risk; to include roles at CEO/Director level and as a chair of Trustees.

As an experienced Trustee herself, Melanie has worked at a strategic level across many third sector organisations and care groups and has built an enviable reputation as an active and respected member of various Safeguarding, Health and Wellbeing Boards,

Melanie is also a Local Authority appointed school Governor and Chair of a Safeguarding, Inclusion & Data Protection Committee.

Her experience in Safeguarding Governance is second to none. She has a full understanding of how the voluntary and community sector fit into the wider context of health and social care and the vital role they can play in safeguarding children and adults.

With a proven track record in training, consultancy, the development and implementation of policy and systems – Melanie’s approach promotes an organisational commitment for safeguarding, which in turn embeds safe, sustainable working practices and accountability.

Alex Hepton

Alex Hepton is a safeguarding professional who specialises in the provision of safeguarding training and consultancy in the statutory, voluntary and sporting environment.

Alex has a particular passion for supporting high performance sport environments, having worked as a football coach in the UK, Spain and the USA for 10 years, before moving into high risk youth work and later specialising in safeguarding and domestic abuse with a local authority.

He has since held roles in elite football as an academy safeguarding lead – where he transformed the psych – social approach to young player development. In addition to his work in football, Alex has worked as a safeguarding consultant in Olympic and Paralympic Sport as well as professional Esports, from a local to world governing body level. He has contributed to and supported several large-scale reviews including the Duty of Care in Sport Review, Domestic Homicide Reviews and historic abuse investigations in both football and cycling.

Alex is well-rehearsed in the mechanisms of risk management, safeguarding audit and policy development and has a reputation for driving forward high standards in safeguarding. He has an enviable gift of engaging practitioners, managers and leaders at all levels – and a particular interest in raising awareness of Adverse Childhood Experiences and trauma informed practice. His specialist subject areas extend to the complexities of safeguarding disabled children and the implementation of a social model of disability, inclusion and strengths based interventions.

In essence, Alex has a passion for promoting best practice principles in all areas of safeguarding and is an inspiration to those who work alongside him.

Sean Thomson

Sean has extensive experience of working in education and the local authority sectors, specialising in universal prevention work, Early Help provision and targeted
intervention/support within the safeguarding arena.

Before leading Local Authority services on Community Safety (including Gangs, Violence
Against Women and Girls, Substance Abuse, Child Sexual Exploitation, Prevent, Anti-Social Behaviour and Hate Crime), Sean trained and worked as both a Primary and Secondary School teacher in inner-city East London, which involved significant pastoral responsibilities in order to support the needs of children and their families.

Other roles included working as a Prevent Education Officer and then Prevent Team Manager for the London Borough of Waltham Forest – a high priority area for counter- terrorism safeguarding at the time.

Sean is also a Safeguarding Support Manager with the Premier League.
Sean is a qualified Primary and Secondary School Teacher and holds a BA Hons in Education as well as a PGCE Teacher Certificate in Citizenship and Religious Education and Level 5 in management from the Chartered Management Institute.

Sean is a strong advocate for universal education and engagement as the most effective way to safeguard children and adults at risk, and as the route to sustained and effective professional practice.

With an emphasis on empowering individuals, teams and organisations to take ownership of this vital work, Sean is always committed to ensuring that the training and consultancy that he is involved in is tailored to those he is supporting and is of the highest possible standard.

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