Safeguarding and child protection policy
Found 10 free book(s)Multi-agency policy & procedures for the protection of ...
wsab.co.ukWest Midlands Adult Safeguarding Policy & Procedures Version control – v1.0 3 Foreword Living a life that is free from harm and abuse is a fundamental right of every person.
National Guidance for the Protection and Welfare of Children
www.childprotection.ie02 OVERVIEW OF CHILD WELFARE AND PROTECTION Parents and guardians have the primary responsibility for the care and protection of their children.
IRISH RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION SAFEGUARDING POLICY
www.irishrugby.ieIRISH RUGBY FOOTBALL UNION 5 SAFEGUARDING POLICY SECTION ONE IRFU Safeguarding Policy and Related Policies The IRFU is committed to the enjoyment of rugby
Data Protection Policy - Heriot-Watt University
www.hw.ac.ukHERIOT-WATT UNIVERSITY DATA PROTECTION POLICY CONTENTS Section Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Purpose 3 3 Objectives 5 4 Scope 10 5 Lines of responsibility 10 6 Monitoring and evaluation 13 7 Implementation 13 8 Related Policies, procedures and further reference 14 9 Definitions 14 10 Further help and advice 17 11 Policy Version and History 17
Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006
www.legislation.gov.ukELIZABETH II c. 47 Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006 2006 CHAPTER 47 An Act to make provision in connection with the protection of children and vulnerable adults.
Data Protection Policy - Little Swans
www.littleswans.org.ukLittle Swans Day Nursery Data Protection Policy 2015/16 3 5.2 When requests to disclose personal data are received by te lephone it is the responsibility of the
Sics (Ziko) - Kind en Gezin
www.kindengezin.beSiCs • A Process-oriented Self-evaluation Instrument for Care settings Manual ORIGIN As part of its policy to improve the quality of care provisions, Kind & Gezin [Child & Family] - the Flemish agency that supervises the care sector - took the initiative to develop an instru-
FACT SHEET: A summary of the rights under the Convention ...
www.unicef.orgFACT SHEET: A summary of the rights under the Convention on the Rights of the Child Article 1 (Definition of the child): The Convention defines a 'child' as a person below the age of 18, unless the laws of a particular country set the legal age for adulthood younger.
General Assembly 24 February 2010 - UNICEF
www.unicef.orgA/RES/64/142 3 5. Where the child’s own familyis unable, even with appropriate support, to provide adequate care for the child, or abandons or relinquishes the child, the State
Guidance for safer working practice for those working with ...
www.saferrecruitmentconsortium.org2 Foreword “The Safer Recruitment Consortium’s guidance provides simple but detailed and practical advice to support schools and colleges and their staff in their safeguarding responsibilities.