
Procedure Implementation
Not sure where to start with writing and implementing safeguarding procedures? We can help.
What is a Safeguarding Procedure?
A safeguarding procedure is a detailed plan and set of guidelines designed to ensure that children, young people, and adults at risk are kept safe from harm, abuse, and neglect.
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These procedures typically include clear steps for identifying, responding to and reporting safeguarding concerns and complaints, as well as the roles and responsibilities of staff members.
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An effective safeguarding procedure is comprehensive and covers all potential risks and scenarios.
How Can We Help?
We’ll provide you with a robust safeguarding procedure, informed by current legislation and guidelines.
The procedure will encompass all of the critical requirements, along with a structured staff training plan to ensure ongoing effective implementation.
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How often should a safeguarding audit be conducted?There is no set timeframe for how often a safeguarding audit should be conducted, because it really is dependent on the type and size of the organisation, the setting and the level of safeguarding risk. We can help you understand what the appropriate audit cycle should look like for your organisation and when an audit should be implemented outside of a structured cycle too.
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What are the benefits of a safeguarding audit?A safeguarding audit has many benefits for the organisation and your people. An audit is designed to identify vulnerabilities and mitigate risks which enables organisations to take proactive steps to prevent harm. A safeguarding audit improves compliance with relevant legislation, regulations and best practice which in turn helps minimise any risks to reputation. The audit process will also highlight any improvements needed to general awareness of safeguarding issues and staff training. Conducting safeguarding audits regularly also demonstrates a strong organisational culture and commitment to the safety of your people which in turn builds trust and confidence among all stakeholders. Safeguarding audits provide opportunities for continual improvement which ensures you stay effective and up-to-date.