Kenny Gibson
National Head of Safeguarding
for the NHSKenny Gibson, the National Head of Safeguarding
for the NHS, stands at the forefront of driving transformative initiatives to
ensure the safety and well-being of individuals within the healthcare system.
With a career that began as a laundry assistant in 1980 at a mental health
unit, Kenny's journey embodies the progression from a nursing assistant to a
trained nurse and midwife, illustrating his dedication to the nursing
profession. Throughout his distinguished career, Kenny has held various
operational, management, and strategic roles in community and public health.
Nursing has consistently been the heart of these roles, reflecting his
unwavering commitment to patient care. Prior to assuming the role of the Head
of Safeguarding for NHS England, Kenny served as the Head of Public Health
Commissioning for London, where he contributed significantly to shaping public
health policies and initiatives.
In his current role as the National Head of
Safeguarding, Kenny oversees multiple portfolios, addressing critical issues
such as abuse, exploitation, radicalisation, and violence. He is a national
leader in initiatives such as Contextual Safeguarding, Trauma-Informed Care,
Prevent in the NHS, and the Child Protection Information System. These efforts
underscore his commitment to creating a safe and secure environment for all
individuals within the healthcare system. Kenny's passion extends beyond administrative
responsibilities; he actively engages in connecting with and listening to
patients, carers, and health practitioners. This commitment is driven by a
desire to enhance services and experiences within the NHS and empower
individuals to prioritise their own well-being. As a thought leader and
advocate for safeguarding, Kenny shares his insights and updates on Twitter,
where he can be followed at @KennyGibsonNHS and @NHSSafeguarding. His
dedication to safeguarding and improving the healthcare experience reflects a
profound commitment to creating a safer and more compassionate NHS.