Safeguarding  Policy

Safeguarding Policy – South Devon Singers Charity – overview

 

Commitment to safeguarding: South Devon Singers Charity believes that a child, young person or adult at risk should never experience abuse of any kind. We recognise that we have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk. We are committed to safeguarding the well-being of all children, young people and adults at risk we come into contact with and to protecting them from harm.

 

About this policy

  • This policy applies to;all members, staff(whether employees or freelances), volunteers and anyone working on behalf of South Devon Singers Charity or taking part in South Devon Singers Charity activities.

  • The purpose of this policy is to provide members,staf fand volunteers with the overarching principles that guide our approach to the protection of all vulnerable people

  • This policy recognises vulnerable people as:

    • Children up to the age of 16 or young people aged

      16-18.

    • Adults aged over 18 at risk as defined by the

       

adult is taking part in and not solely on the personal characteristics or circumstances of the adult, as such any adult can be at risk, and the risk can be temporary.

• This policy aims to:

  • Protect children, young people and adults at risk who

    are; members of, receive services from, or volunteer

    for, South Devon Singers Charity.

  • Ensure members, staff and volunteers working with

    children, young people and adults at risk are carefully recruited and understand and accept responsibility for the safeguarding of those vulnerable individuals they are interacting with.

  • Ensure that safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk is a primary consideration when South Devon Singers Charity undertakes any activity, event or project.

    How South Devon Singers Charity might work with vulnerable people: membership is open to those over 16 years of age. We run regular rehearsals for members and put on concerts for the general public. As such our involvement with vulnerable people might include, but is not limited to

  • Members of the group who attend rehearsals and concerts 

  • Relatives and friends of members who attend rehearsals

    and concerts in a volunteering capacity

  • Audience members a tpublic concerts

  • Named safeguarding person: David Haines has responsibility for safeguarding issues. All queries and concerns relating to safeguarding should be referred to David Haines in the first instance.

Any projects, events or other activities that will involve vulnerable people must be planned with the involvement of David Haines and in line with established procedures and ground rules (see below).

Procedures and ground rules: A further document – ‘Ground rules, ways of working and procedures’ is available and forms part of this policy.

Policy review: This policy will be reviewed and amended (if necessary) on an annual basis by the Board of Trustees. It will also be reviewed in response to changes in relevant legislation, good practice, or in response to an identified failing in its effectiveness.

 

Safeguarding policy – South Devon Singers Charity -

Ground rules, ways of working and procedures

 

This document forms part of the South Devon Singers Charity Safeguarding policy

  • The policy applies to; all members, staff (whether employees or freelances), volunteers and anyone working on behalf of South Devon Singers Charity or taking part in South Devon Singers Charity activities.

  • The policies purpose of this policy is to provide

members staff and volunteers with the overarching principles that guide our approach to the protection of vulnerable people.

• This policy recognises vulnerable people as:

Children up to the age of 16 or young people aged 16-18.

Adults aged over 18 at risk including those defined as vulnerable by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006; this might include adults with a learning or physical disability, a physical or mental illness, chronic or otherwise, including an addiction to alcohol or drugs, or reduced physical or mental capacity.

This document includes:

  • Recruitment practices around safeguarding

  • Ground rules and ways for working regarding

    safeguarding of vulnerable people

  • Procedures for raising safeguarding concerns and

    incidents of abuse

  • Procedures for dealing with concerns and incident of

    abuse

Recruitment practices around safeguarding

If an existing or potential new member, staff member or

volunteer will be working with vulnerable people as part of the South Devon Singers Charity activities the appropriate level of DBS will be requested before that work is undertaken.

The level of DBS check required will be decided by the committee and in line with DBS rules regarding regulated activity. The results of any check to inform a decision will

be used confidentially and in line with the South Devon Singers Charity equal opportunities policy.

Ground rules and ways for working regarding

safeguarding of vulnerable people

When South Devon Singers Charity organises an activity or event where they will be responsible for vulnerable people they will ensure:

• Planning is carried out in line with this policy and procedures.

• The event is attended by an appropriate number of DBS checked adults – this will be a minimum of one

but more when practically possible.

  • Where practically possible the total number of adults

    in attendance (not necessarily DBS checked) compared with the total number of children will be in line with the ratio table below - as per Ofsted recommendations.

  • There is a main contact for safeguarding on the day - this will be an individual who has been DBS checked.

  • The main contact has access to emergency contact details and other relevant details (e.g. information about picking up arrangements for vulnerable people).

  • That if vulnerable people of different gender will be taking part in activities adults of different gender will be in attendance too.

  • A vulnerable person is not be left alone with an adult, unless that adult is DBS checked and carrying out regulated activity.

  • Two adults (one DBS checked) should be the last to leave a venue once the activity has finished and will

be responsible for ensuring vulnerable people get home safely.

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Child to adult ratio table

0-2 1 3 2-3 1 4 4-8 1 6 9-12 1 8 12-18 1 10

Childs age

Number of adults

Number of children

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Working with parents/guardians: If a vulnerable person wishes to take part in South Devon Singers Charity activities written permission (email is fine) should be obtained from parents/guardians where appropriate, and

before the activity takes place. Written permission should include: emergency contact details of any relevant pick-up arrangements – including permission for another adult to pick up the vulnerable person after the activity has finished

Procedures for raising safeguarding concerns and incidents of abuse

• If any member, staff or volunteer in South Devon Singers Charity witnesses, suspects or is informed of a witnessed or suspected case of abuse they should immediately report it to the named safeguarding officer; David Haines (SDS choir) and Jane Anderson-Brown (REO).

  • If the named person is not available, or is involved in or connected to, the abuse, it should be reported to the group chair Jane Clark or a DBS checked adult: David Haines, Jane Anderson-Brown, Ellen Hill, Claire Harding.

  • If an individual wishes to report an incident of abuse against themselves they should report it to the named safeguarding officer or an individual they trust.

Procedures for dealing with concerns and incidents of abuse

The Named person (or person reported in their absence) will first make a decision based on the immediacy of the concern and the following two factors:

  1. If the vulnerable person is in immediate danger or needs emergency medical attention – call the police and/or ambulance service.

  2. If the person at the centre of the allegation is working with vulnerable persons at the current time – remove them, in a sensitive manner, from direct contact with vulnerable people and follow the procedures below.

If none of the above applies the named person will:

  • Make a note of the concerns reported to them.

  • Speak with committee members to decide how to

    handle the reported abuse. Excluding any committee

    members who of involved in the incident.

  • Escalate the report by either:

Raising concerns with the police – for serious or possible criminal offences.

Requesting an assessment by the local authority social care department about whether a vulnerable person is in need of protection.

An internal investigation – for less serious incidents where they feel internal mediation will be successful.

  • Where cases are escalated the committee will cooperate with the police or local authority in dealing with the reported incident.

  • Where an internal investigation takes place the committee will:

Inform all parties involved of the reported abuse as soon as possible.

Inform the family/guardians of the person reported as having been abused of the incident.

Arrange separate meetings with both parties within 10 days of the reported incident. A joint meeting may be arranged if appropriate.

Both parties should be given the change to bring a friend or representative to the meeting.
Meetings will be attended by the named safeguarding officer and at least one other committee member.

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All parties will also be invited to submit a

written statement in advance of the meeting. Once meetings have taken place the committee

will decide on next steps and communicate them to all parties in writing within 5 days. They will be either:

Escalate the incident to the relevant authority.
Further investigation 
– with established procedures and timelines to work towards a resolution.

A decision or resolution.

Resolution and disciplinary action

  • If abuse is found to have taken place any final resolution or decision will be taken in the best interest of the person who has suffered the abuse and the best interests the South Devon Singers Charity

  • Any disciplinary action will be taken in line with the South Devon Singers Charity constitution.

    Safeguarding Policy – South Devon Singers Charity – overview

    Commitment to safeguarding: South Devon Singers Charity believes that a child, young person or adult at risk should never experience abuse of any kind. We recognise that we have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children, young people and adults at risk. We are committed to safeguarding the well-being of all children, young people and adults at risk we come into contact with and to protecting them from harm.

    About this policy

    • Thispolicyappliesto;allmembers,staff(whether employees or freelances), volunteers and anyone working on behalf of South Devon Singers Charity or taking part in South Devon Singers Charity activities.

    • Thepurposeofthispolicyistoprovidemembers,staffand volunteers with the overarching principles that guide our approach to the protection of all vulnerable people

    • Thispolicyrecognisesvulnerablepeopleas:

      • Children up to the age of 16 or young people aged

        16-18.

      • Adults aged over 18 at risk as defined by the

        Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. This might include adults with a learning or physical disability, a physical or mental illness, chronic or otherwise, including an addiction to alcohol or drugs, or reduced physical or mental capacity. This policy also recognises risk is determined by the activity an

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    adult is taking part in and not solely on the personal characteristics or circumstances of the adult, as such any adult can be at risk, and the risk can be temporary.

    • Thispolicyaimsto:

    • Protect children, young people and adults at risk who

      are; members of, receive services from, or volunteer

      for, South Devon Singers Charity.

    • Ensure members, staff and volunteers working with

      children, young people and adults at risk are carefully recruited and understand and accept responsibility for the safeguarding of those vulnerable individuals they are interacting with.

    • Ensure that safeguarding of children, young people and adults at risk is a primary consideration when South Devon Singers Charity undertakes any activity, event or project.

      How South Devon Singers Charity might work with vulnerable people: membership is open to those over 16 years of age. We run regular rehearsals for members and put on concerts for the general public. As such our involvement with vulnerable people might include, but is not limited to:

      • Membersofthegroupwhoattendrehearsalsandconcerts • Relativesandfriendsofmemberswhoattendrehearsals

      and concerts in a volunteering capacity • Audiencemembersatpublicconcerts

      Named safeguarding person: David Haines has responsibility for safeguarding issues. All queries and concerns relating to safeguarding should be referred to David Haines in the first instance.

    Any projects, events or other activities that will involve vulnerable people must be planned with the involvement of David Haines and in line with established procedures and ground rules (see below).

    Procedures and ground rules: A further document – ‘Ground rules, ways of working and procedures’ is available and forms part of this policy.

    Policy review: This policy will be reviewed and amended (if necessary) on an annual basis by the Board of Trustees. It will also be reviewed in response to changes in relevant legislation, good practice, or in response to an identified failing in its effectiveness.

    Safeguarding policy – South Devon Singers Charity -

    Ground rules, ways of working and procedures

    This document forms part of the South Devon Singers Charity Safeguarding policy

    • The policy applies to; all members, staff (whether employees or freelances), volunteers and anyone working on behalf of South Devon Singers Charity or taking part in South Devon Singers Charity activities.

    • The policies purpose of this policy is to provide

    members staff and volunteers with the overarching principles that guide our approach to the protection of vulnerable people.

    • This policy recognises vulnerable people as:

    Children up to the age of 16 or young people aged 16-18.

    Adults aged over 18 at risk including those defined as vulnerable by the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006; this might include adults with a learning or physical disability, a physical or mental illness, chronic or otherwise, including an addiction to alcohol or drugs, or reduced physical or mental capacity.

    This document includes:

    • Recruitment practices around safeguarding

    • Ground rules and ways for working regarding

      safeguarding of vulnerable people

    • Procedures for raising safeguarding concerns and

      incidents of abuse

    • Procedures for dealing with concerns and incident of

      abuse

    Recruitment practices around safeguarding

    If an existing or potential new member, staff member or

    volunteer will be working with vulnerable people as part of the South Devon Singers Charity activities the appropriate level of DBS will be requested before that work is undertaken.

    The level of DBS check required will be decided by the committee and in line with DBS rules regarding regulated activity. The results of any check to inform a decision will

    be used confidentially and in line with the South Devon Singers Charity equal opportunities policy.

    Ground rules and ways for working regarding

    safeguarding of vulnerable people

    When South Devon Singers Charity organises an activity or event where they will be responsible for vulnerable people they will ensure:

    • Planning is carried out in line with this policy and procedures.

    • The event is attended by an appropriate number of DBS checked adults – this will be a minimum of one

    but more when practically possible.

    • Where practically possible the total number of adults

      in attendance (not necessarily DBS checked) compared with the total number of children will be in line with the ratio table below - as per Ofsted recommendations.

    • There is a main contact for safeguarding on the day - this will be an individual who has been DBS checked.

    • The main contact has access to emergency contact details and other relevant details (e.g. information about picking up arrangements for vulnerable people).

    • That if vulnerable people of different gender will be taking part in activities adults of different gender will be in attendance too.

    • A vulnerable person is not be left alone with an adult, unless that adult is DBS checked and carrying out regulated activity.

    • Two adults (one DBS checked) should be the last to leave a venue once the activity has finished and will

    be responsible for ensuring vulnerable people get home safely.

    page6image45736768

    Child to adult ratio table

    0-2 1 3 2-3 1 4 4-8 1 6 9-12 1 8 12-18 1 10

    Childs age

    Number of adults

    Number of children

    page6image45739072 page6image45739264 page6image45739456 page6image45739648 page6image45739840page6image45740032 page6image45740224 page6image45740416 page6image45740608 page6image45740800page6image45740992 page6image45741184

    Working with parents/guardians: If a vulnerable person wishes to take part in South Devon Singers Charity activities written permission (email is fine) should be obtained from parents/guardians where appropriate, and

    before the activity takes place. Written permission should include: emergency contact details of any relevant pick-up arrangements – including permission for another adult to pick up the vulnerable person after the activity has finished

    Procedures for raising safeguarding concerns and incidents of abuse

    • If any member, staff or volunteer in South Devon Singers Charity witnesses, suspects or is informed of a witnessed or suspected case of abuse they should immediately report it to the named safeguarding officer; David Haines (SDS choir) and Jane Anderson-Brown (REO).

    • If the named person is not available, or is involved in or connected to, the abuse, it should be reported to the group chair Jane Clark or a DBS checked adult: David Haines, Jane Anderson-Brown, Ellen Hill, Claire Harding.

    • If an individual wishes to report an incident of abuse against themselves they should report it to the named safeguarding officer or an individual they trust.

    Procedures for dealing with concerns and incidents of abuse

    The Named person (or person reported in their absence) will first make a decision based on the immediacy of the concern and the following two factors:

    1. If the vulnerable person is in immediate danger or needs emergency medical attention – call the police and/or ambulance service.

    2. If the person at the centre of the allegation is working with vulnerable persons at the current time – remove them, in a sensitive manner, from direct contact with vulnerable people and follow the procedures below.

    If none of the above applies the named person will:

    • Make a note of the concerns reported to them.

    • Speak with committee members to decide how to

      handle the reported abuse. Excluding any committee

      members who of involved in the incident.

    • Escalate the report by either:

    Raising concerns with the police – for serious or possible criminal offences.

    Requesting an assessment by the local authority social care department about whether a vulnerable person is in need of protection.

    An internal investigation – for less serious incidents where they feel internal mediation will be successful.

    • Where cases are escalated the committee will cooperate with the police or local authority in dealing with the reported incident.

    • Where an internal investigation takes place the committee will:

    Inform all parties involved of the reported abuse as soon as possible.

    Inform the family/guardians of the person reported as having been abused of the incident.

    Arrange separate meetings with both parties within 10 days of the reported incident. A joint meeting may be arranged if appropriate.

    Both parties should be given the change to bring a friend or representative to the meeting.
    Meetings will be attended by the named safeguarding officer and at least one other committee member.

    page8image39286384 page8image39284512

    All parties will also be invited to submit a

    written statement in advance of the meeting. Once meetings have taken place the committee

    will decide on next steps and communicate them to all parties in writing within 5 days. They will be either:

    Escalate the incident to the relevant authority.
    Further investigation 
    – with established procedures and timelines to work towards a resolution.

    A decision or resolution.

    Resolution and disciplinary action

    • If abuse is found to have taken place any final resolution or decision will be taken in the best interest of the person who has suffered the abuse and the best interests the South Devon Singers Charity

    • Any disciplinary action will be taken in line with the South Devon Singers Charity constitution.

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