A good Safeguarding policy makes it clear what your organisation will do to keep children and adults safe. It demonstrates ownership of the safeguarding agenda.
Safeguarding procedures are the detailed guidelines and instructions that support your safeguarding policy. They explain the steps that your organisation takes to keep children and adults safe.
Having a robust policy and clear procedures means that your staff will know what to do if they are concerned about anything happening to a child or adult.
Reviewing your policy and procedures is vital for ensuring they are up to date and fit for purpose, most importantly that your staff and volunteers understand what it expected of them. Auditing is equally as important, this looks at your safeguarding practice and areas for improvement.
This course contains the following modules:
Module 1 – Why do we safeguard and what does a safeguarding policy cover? Definitions (children and adults) types of abuse, staff training and supervision, beliefs and core principles, how you will keep children and adults safe, reporting concerns, legal framework, supporting documents, contact details and more.
Module 2 - The purpose and aim of safeguarding procedures and what needs to be included including, types of abuse, clear instructions, managing a disclosure, reporting, position of trust, storing information, confidentiality and more.
Module 3 - What is the difference between a review and an audit? Why they are both important in the development of your safeguarding practice. What should be covered when reviewing your safeguarding policy and procedures. What an audit is and the process of auditing your safeguarding practice.
This course takes approximately 1.5 hours.