Safeguarding Policy

Introduction
FLIBBERTY GIBBERTY LTD (the Company) is a company run for the following purpose:
A holiday camp that provides various activities/ arts and crafts for children between the ages of 5-11. The company also provides private weekend parties for children.
The Company is based at:
217 Balham High Road
Balham
London
SW17 7BQ
Company Number: 13842889
The Company has adopted this safeguarding children policy and expects every adult working or helping at Company to support it and comply with it. Consequently this policy shall apply to all staff, managers, trustees, directors, volunteers, students or anyone working on behalf of Company.
Purpose of the Policy
This policy is intended to protect children who receive any service from us, including those who are the children of adults who may receive services from us. Under this policy, the term children shall mean any person who is under eighteen years of age.
The Company believes that no child or young person should experience abuse or harm and is committed to the protection of children and young people. This policy is intended to provide guidance and overarching principles to those who represent us as volunteers or staff, to guide our approach to child protection and safeguarding.
The Risks to Children
Children can be vulnerable to different forms of abuse and harm. It is important to recognise that abuse and harm of children can cover a wide range of circumstances and behaviours. For example, children can be at risk of:
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physical or emotional abuse
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neglect
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sexual abuse
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female genital mutilation (FGM)
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grooming and exploitation
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trafficking and modern slavery
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exposure to or infliction of domestic abuse
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bullying or cyber bullying
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exposure to other inappropriate content or behaviour, such as violence or criminal behaviour
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self-harm
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physical harm when engaging with activities without adequate supervision
The causal factors of any such harm and/or abuse can also be wide-ranging. For example, children can be placed at risk by family members or by members of the community.
Safeguarding Principles
Safeguarding children from harm and abuse is an essential responsibility for our Company. We are committed to ensuring that any child who comes into contact with our services is properly safeguarded. Every person under this policy must ensure that they play an active role in ensuring that children are properly safeguarded.
Every person under this policy holds responsibility for:
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remaining alert and aware of possible safeguarding risks to children
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guarding children against harmful environments with appropriate actions (for example, adequate supervision or ensuring safe environments)
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taking positive steps to maintain the safety and wellbeing of children engaging with us as a Company
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reporting concerns expeditiously and appropriately, in line with child protection procedures
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understanding the duty to report specific concerns (and understanding how this interplays with confidentiality)
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challenging any inappropriate or harmful behaviour of any other adult and reporting this accordingly
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acting appropriately in the presence of children
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not taking any inappropriate risks
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not smoking, drinking or taking any form of illicit substances in the presence of children
Safeguarding Officers
The management and oversight of all child safeguarding matters is allocated to:
Deborah Odumade, Hollie Kingshott (Designated Safeguarding Lead)
(the Allocated Safeguarding Officers)
Key Contacts
Statutory guidance places a clear responsibility on organisations to contact the LADO within one working day where it is alleged that a member of staff or volunteer who works with children has:
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behaved in a way that has harmed a child or, may have harmed a child.
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possibly committed a criminal offence against a child or related to a child.
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behaved towards a child or children in a way that indicates that they may pose a risk of harm to children.
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behaved or may have behaved in a way that indicates they may not be suitable to work with children
Role of the LADO
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The LADO’s key role is to provide verbal and written advice and guidance to employers and voluntary organisations within Wandsworth.
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Liaise with the Police and other agencies, including Ofsted and professional bodies, such as the General Medical Council, Disclosure and Barring Service, Social Work England, HCPC, Teaching Standards.
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Monitor the progress of referrals to ensure that they are dealt with as quickly as possible, and consistently with a thorough and fair process.
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Chair Allegation against Staff and Volunteers (ASV) Meetings, previously known as LADO Strategy Meetings and establish an agreed outcome of the LADO process.
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LADO provides advice and support in relation to the disciplinary process and changes required to safeguarding policies and procedures or training needs for individuals or organisations.
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LADO provides oversight of the investigative process through to its conclusion.
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Facilitate resolution to any inter-agency issues.
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Liaison with other Local Authority LADOs where there are cross boundary issues.
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Collect performance data and maintain a confidential database in relation to allegations.
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Disseminate learning from LADO enquiries through the children’s workforce.
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Respond to non-recent allegations of abuse in the same way as contemporary allegations. This is important as the person who the allegation is made against may still be working with children and it needs to be explored whether safeguarding measures are needed in relation to their current employment or in relation to their contact with children within their family and social network.
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Wandsworth Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO):
Email: lado@wandsworth.gov.uk Tel: 02088716622 / 02088717208.
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO):
Anita Gibbons: anita.gibbons@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk Tel: 07974586461
Alice Peatling (Interim) alice.peatling@richmondandwandsworth.gov.uk
Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH)
All Referrals – MASH@wandsworth.gov.uk
Tel - 020 8871 6622
Confidentiality and Data Protection
All personal information we may process relating to children, shall be processed and stored in accordance with our data protection privacy policy which can be located at: ON REQUEST AND AT THE ACTIVITY SITE.
Responding to a Safeguarding Concern
Where a child is at immediate risk of serious harm, any adult present should call 999. Thereafter, an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer should be contacted as soon as is reasonably practicable.
Where there is a safeguarding concern but no immediate risk of serious harm, the adult who has heard or witnessed this concern should consult with an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer as soon as practicable and by no later than the end of that same day.
Where any child makes a disclosure relating to harm or abuse to an adult, it is important for that adult to:
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listen calmly and carefully, showing that their views are taken seriously
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provide an appropriate and honest level of reassurance
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avoid interrogating children and asking probing, intrusive and/or leading questions
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avoid making false promises regarding secrets and confidentiality with the child (because any concern of abuse/harm must be shared with an Allocated Safeguarding Officer and any subsequent safeguarding referral)
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make a confidential written record of the discussion either during the discussion or immediately afterwards. The record should include the key details of the disclosure together with any relevant times, dates, places and people concerned. Audio and video recordings of children making disclosures should be avoided
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refer all relevant information to an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer as soon as practicable afterwards, and by no later than the end of the day
Upon receipt of any safeguarding concern, an Allocated Safeguarding Officer shall consult with any other relevant persons and will make any appropriate referrals to the relevant authorities, such as the applicable Local Authority Children's Services department.
Reporting Concerns About Other Adults
Where any person has a concern regarding the conduct of an adult connected to the Company, which poses or may pose a safeguarding risk to children such as:
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harming a child either physically or emotionally
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exposing a child to behaviour which may cause physical or emotional harm
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engaging in criminal activity concerning a child
This must be raised in the first instance with an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer (or where this is not appropriate, a different senior member of the organisation) so that the next appropriate steps may be agreed and actioned. We recognise that there could be circumstances where a person may need to report a matter that has taken place in a setting outside of the person's engagement with the Company.
Usually, any appropriate steps following a safeguarding referral in respect of an individual connected to the Company will include either:
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further initial enquiries
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escalation to the applicable Local Authority Children's Services department for assessment and/or the police for investigation
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instigation of any appropriate disciplinary, formal investigation processes and suspension of any person concerned within the Company
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a referral to the Disclosure and Barring Service, or any other relevant regulatory bodies
Any person within the Company who has allegations made against them shall be informed properly in a formal meeting of the particulars of the allegations and the relevant next steps which shall be taken. Such a meeting should ordinarily be held by an Allocated Safeguarding Officer. On certain occasions, such a meeting may not be convened until this has been approved by any authorities involved (such as the police or the relevant Local Authority).
Any person from within the Company who has allegations made against them shall be treated fairly. All enquires, investigations and decisions taken shall be just and fair, with the safety of any child concerned at the heart of the process.
Any person from within the Company who makes an allegation against another person from within the Company shall be listened to, taken seriously and shall be treated fairly and justly throughout the process of enquiries, investigations and decision making.
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) Checks and Reporting
DBS checks under the appropriate legislation should be undertaken wherever required. The groups of people we will usually undertake DBS checks in relation to are:
All employees, volunteers and service providers.
Wherever we deem it is necessary and appropriate to remove any individual from a position of work in an activity which is regulated under the relevant legislation, we shall also be obliged to make a referral to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Safeguarding Children at Events and Activities
Responsibilities and Planning
Typically, we may arrange the following types of events and/or activities which could involve children:
Various activities will be offered to children.
The Allocated Safeguarding Officers shall hold ultimate responsibility for the safety and appropriateness of the event. They may however appoint a delegate for some responsibilities the purpose of a specific event.
Although the Allocated Safeguarding Officers and any appointed delegates will hold ultimate responsibility for overseeing the safety for events and activities, all individuals under this policy must also play an active role in ensuring the safety of children at all times.
Appropriate background checking shall be undertaken for any adult engaged by us in connection with an event or activity involving children, wherever this is required by law (see the relevant section above).
For certain types of events or activities, we may issue an additional code of conduct, policy, or some specific other requirements which is specific to that occasion. Any such additional documentation will be made available to all those concerned (staff members, parents, guardians etc.) in advance. They should be read carefully and adhered to.
Venues
Any events or activities held by us will typically take place at:
Rutherford House School
217 Balham High Road
Balham
London
SW17 7BQ
We have carried out a health and safety risk assessment of this location in reference to its safety and suitability for children. Where any events or activities are held at any other location we shall also carry out a risk assessment.
The fire safety procedure at this location can be found in the following location:
On every floor and in the reception are of the activity site.
First Aid
We have the following first aid procedure within the Company:
On request and at the activity site.
Any accident or injury concerning a child should be brought to the attention of the nearest first aider and should thereafter be formally reported to an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer.
Consent Forms
We shall always obtain written consent from a parent or guardian for any event which takes place with children in attendance without their responsible parent or guardian present. Consent will be obtained via:
Via an online consent form
Consent forms will include emergency contact details and will set out any specific safety needs/requirements for children.
All consent forms will be kept secure and shall be stored in accordance with our data protection privacy policy.
Supervision
For most activities and events, our procedure for supervision of children is as follows:
For groups of children aged between 5 and 8, there shall be 1 adult present for every 8 children. For groups of children between 9 and 11 there shall be 1 adult present for every 10 children. There will always be a member of staff above the required number.
Where we hold any events or activities whereby a child attends alongside their parent or guardian, parents and guardians should ensure that children are properly supervised.
Managing Behaviour of Children Generally
Whenever any adult engaged by us is faced with challenging or inappropriate behaviour from a child or with conflict between children, they must:
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treat each child fairly and equally
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approach the situation in a calm and neutral manner
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only ever use physical restraint/intervention in order to protect the immediate safety of a person, for example to prevent an injury or harm either to the child or others
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wherever it is justified to physically restrain a child or to physically intervene, the amount of force used should be kept to the absolute minimum taking into account the risk posed
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make a written record of the incident and ensure this is reported appropriately to an available Allocated Safeguarding Officer
Managing Risks Posed by Other Children
It is important for all adults engaged by us to recognise that children can face harm from their peers. This can commonly take the form of bullying. Bullying can be defined as any behaviour which is:
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repeated; and
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has the intention of hurting somebody either physically or emotionally.
Bulling can sometimes be motivated by prejudices based on certain groups, for example gender, race, religion or sexual orientation. Bullying can often include:
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physical harm perpetrated against another child
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name calling and threats
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cyberbullying (threats and abusive comments made via technology)
Any instance of bullying or concern relating to possible bullying between children at any event or activities arranged by us will usually be dealt with by us in the first instance as follows:
All children and any relevant staff shall be spoken to individually to ascertain the facts. Where appropriate, children will receive a first warning and relevant support. Parents will always be informed of any issues that arise.
Where any behaviour amounting to bullying continues following this, the following steps will be taken:
The child or children who have found to be responsible for persistent behaviour which amounts to bullying of another child shall be banned from attending the holiday club.
All steps in relation to the prevention or management of bullying should be taken in consultation with an Allocated Safeguarding Officer.
Photography
Our Photographs
On some occasions, we may take photographs featuring children. We recognise that photography of children carries risks, such as:
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the potential for images to be re-used, shared or adapted in a damaging or inappropriate manner
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the general risk of sharing images and the impact this could have on child's public image as they grow older
In view of these risks, we will:
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always ask for written permission from a child and their parent/guardian before taking and sharing any image of them
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always ensure that a child and their parent/guardian are properly informed how an image will be used and shared
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always ensure that a child's identity is protected as far as is possible within any published material
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ask that parents, guardians, children and any other person connected to them who may wish to share any of our published images which features other children to refrain from doing so unless they have the permission of the other children and their parent/guardian
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always store photos in accordance with our data protection policy.
Members of the Public
We ask that any members of the public attending our premises, events or activities do not take photographs.
Other Policies
We have referred within this document to the following other important policies which should be read in conjunction with this policy:
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Our data protection policy
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Our first aid policy
Legal Framework
This policy has been drawn up in accordance with all relevant and applicable legislation and guidance available to the Company in the jurisdictions it operates within.
