Safeguarding Policy
Awsworth Parish Council Safeguarding Children, Young people and Vulnerable Adults (“Safeguarding”) Policy
SECTION 1 Policy Statement
Everyone has a duty to safeguard children, young people and vulnerable adults. This policy promotes good
practice in safeguarding for those using Parish Council facilities.
The Parish Council will review it annually.
Definitions
Children and young people: Anyone under the age of 18 years
Vulnerable Adult: Anyone over 18 who is:
• Unable to care for themselves
• Unable to protect themselves from significant harm or exploitation
• Or may be in need of community care services
To whom this policy applies
This policy applies to anyone working for or on behalf of the Parish Council whether in a paid, voluntary or
commissioned capacity, for example contracted to do a piece of work. It also applies to any individual hiring,
leasing or using the Parish Council facilities for the purpose of delivering any service to children, young people or
vulnerable adults.
SECTION 2 Promoting a safe environment
In order to promote a safe environment for children, young people and vulnerable adults, the Parish Council will:
• Provide safe facilities and do regular safety assessments.
• Ensure that employees, Councillors and leaders of activities in the parish or in/on parish facilities, are
aware of the safeguarding expectations.
• Members of staff and volunteers who have regular unsupervised contact with children, young people or
vulnerable adults during the course of their duties MUST undergo appropriate Disclosure and Barring
Service (“DBS”) checks BEFORE commencement of such duties.
• Display on Parish Council notice boards in the village & in the Village Hall the relevant safeguarding
contacts for advice and help. A copy will also be made available on the Parish Council website.
Expectations of behaviour
All users of Parish Council facilities, organisers of parish events and volunteers should:
• Ensure that communications, behaviour and interaction is appropriate and professional.
• Treat each other with respect and show consideration for other groups using the Parish Council facilities.
• Refrain from any behaviour that involves racism, sexism, homophobia, and bullying and in addition, report
any instances of such behaviour to the Chair of the Parish Council, Parish Clerk or parents/carers, as
appropriate.
Hiring of facilities to groups for use with children, young people or vulnerable adults The Parish Council will require
the hirer to:
• Have public liability insurance.
• Have a suitable safeguarding policy and/or agree to work to the Parish Council’s policy and relevant
guidance.
• Ensure leaders make their members aware of the Parish Council Policy and ensure that it is followed whilst
using parish facilities.
• Ensure leaders have valid enhanced DBS checks as appropriate and know where the first aid boxes are
and how to summon help from the Emergency Services.
• Do risk assessments for individual activities.
SECTION 3 Safe working practice
All users of Parish Facilities must follow the policy and procedures at all times. For example, they should:
• Never leave children, young people or vulnerable adults unattended with adults who have not been subject
to a Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check.
• Plan activities to involve more than one person being present or at least in sight or hearing of others.
Alternatively, record, or inform others of their whereabouts and intended action.
• Where possible, have male and female leaders working with a mixed group.
• Ensure registers are complete and attendees are marked in and signed out (under 8’s must be collected
by a parent/carer).
• Ensure that photos or videos of individuals are not taken without written permission from their
parents/carers.
• Ensure they have access to a first aid kit and telephone and know fire procedures.
• When working outside, ensure activities, breaks and clothing are suitable for the weather conditions and
that shelter is available where possible.
SECTION 4 Allegations against staff and volunteers
The Parish Council should seek advice from Broxtowe Borough Council and no attempt should be made to
investigate or take action before consultation.
Whistleblowing
All Parish Councillors, staff and volunteers should be aware of their duty to raise concerns about the attitude or
actions of colleagues and appropriate advice will be sought from Broxtowe Borough Council as to how to handle
such allegations. The Parish Council must not make a judgement on whether the allegations have merit for further
investigation, until advice has been sought from Broxtowe Borough Council.
What should be a cause for concern
Staff and volunteers should be concerned by any action or inaction, which significantly harms the physical and/or
emotional development of a child.
Abuse falls into four main categories and can include child sexual exploitation and female genital mutilation,
referred to as FGM.
The categories are as follows:
1. Physical Abuse
2. Emotional Abuse
3. Sexual Abuse
4. Neglect
5. Financial Abuse/Manipulation
The Parish Council are committed to ensuring the safety of all users of our services and facilities and take our
responsibilities seriously. We regularly work with other agencies including Broxtowe Borough Council and
Nottinghamshire County Council to ensure compliance with changing laws and guidelines in relation to
safeguarding.
The Parish Council confirm this safeguarding policy will be updated as and when such legislative/best practice
changes take place or at least annually.