Ensuring staff understand that allegations against staff, parents or anyone else who has contact with children are reported immediately. Taking a zero-tolerance approach to sexual violence and sexual harassment. Child protection training Safeguarding and duty of care trainingshould be ongoing and child ...
Read more about 'Breaking barriers to opportunity: How schools can lead in keeping children safe' New Duty to Prevent Sexual Harassment: What it means for schools and colleges From the 26th October 2024, a new duty under the Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 will re...
SHC 34.2 Explainhowdutyofcarecontributesto thesafeguardingorprotectionofindividualsHaving adutyofcareshould guarantee thesafeguardingof children in mycare. Risk Assessments – carrying out and reviewing risk assessments for all of the activities we do and places we visit ensures that t...
Providing quality assurance and specialist support, advice, training and scrutiny of safeguarding arrangements in education, health, social care and leisure settings to ensure that safeguarding children and vulnerable adults are carried out to the highes
The requirement to ensure that children and young people are able to use the internet and related communications technologies appropriately and safely is addressed as part of the wider duty of care to which all who work in schools are bound. Our E-Safety and Acceptable Use Policy ensures safe ...
Canoe Wales believes all children and young people have a right to participate in our sport in a safe and supportive environment - and we take our duty of care very seriously. We work closely with British Canoeing, the other National Associations and the NSPCC's Child Protection in Sport Un...
appropriate skills and knowledge in safeguarding is crucial. It ensures you meet your duty of care, to keep those in your services safe from harm. Our training is designed to enhance individuals' knowledge and confidence in their specific roles, whether working with children, adults, or ...
Purpose of the Policy To define the approach both Reed Business School and Reed Learning have towards Safeguarding Children, Adults with care or support needs and the Prevent duty, to define the terminology, to explain our responsibilities under this policy and to establish guidance and procedures ...
The safety and well-being of children and at risk adults is of paramount importance to Leicester Tigers and we recognise our duty of care. Through the Safeguarding team and the application of our policies and procedures, we aim to provide a safe environment for those engaging with the Club. ...
Our commitment to safeguarding encompasses the ways by which we ensure children and young people foster security, confidence and independence. The school has a duty of care and the right to take reasonable action to ensure the welfare and safety of its pupils. If a member of staff has cause ...