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Safeguarding Statement (adopted after consultation period on Central http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreegleUK-Central/message/38555)


Draft statement (yet to be agreed):  
 
"Freegle is committed to having due regard to issues surrounding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in its activities. Freegle and affiliated group volunteers work primarily online and as such do not usually have any direct contact with individuals, but will acknowledge and respond to any unsafe practices or inappropriate situations that are identified in the course of activities."
 
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Freegle is committed to having due regard to issues surrounding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in its activities. Freegle and affiliated group volunteers work primarily online and as such do not usually have any direct contact with individuals, but will acknowledge and respond to any unsafe practices or inappropriate situations that are identified in the course of activities.
These fledgling pages might help in the meantime -
*[[Safeguarding Contacts]]
*[[Safeguarding Contacts]]
*[[Safeguarding FAQ]]
*[[Safeguarding FAQ]]
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*[[Safeguarding at Events]]
*[[Safeguarding at Events]]


[[category:Safeguarding]]
 
 
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[[category:Safeguarding]] [[category:Policies, Procedures, Remits]]

Revision as of 05:19, 30 May 2013

Safeguarding Statement (adopted after consultation period on Central http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FreegleUK-Central/message/38555)


"Freegle is committed to having due regard to issues surrounding safeguarding children and vulnerable adults in its activities. Freegle and affiliated group volunteers work primarily online and as such do not usually have any direct contact with individuals, but will acknowledge and respond to any unsafe practices or inappropriate situations that are identified in the course of activities."

Supporting information:


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