Graham Tilby
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Graham Tilby | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | National Advisor |
| Years active | 2014 - current |
| Employer | Church of England |
| Known for | Safeguarding |
Graham Tilby is the National Advisor on Safeguarding for the Church of England. He was appointed by Paul Butler, Bishop of Durham, in November 2014.[1][2][3]
Tilby worked in Dudley as Quality Development Manager in children's services before becoming Divisional Lead for Safeguarding.[4] An Ofsted inspection in April 2016 identified "serious and widespread failures" in services for children and young people in Dudley. The report said:
The long period of inaction means that many services have deteriorated since the last inspection.[5]
Mike Wood, Conservative MP for Dudley South, said of the Ofsted conclusions:
Obviously what it highlights is quite how little has been done to improve the care of vulnerable children over the last four years, and that's of huge concern to everyone living in Dudley.[6]
Tilby also worked as a Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)[7] before becoming an Ofsted HM Inspector for 11 months.[8]