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Safeguarding Children, Young People and Adults of Risk of Harm Policy

20/11/2023 - Safeguarding Children, Young People and Adults of Risk of Harm Policy

Members considered the Safeguarding Children, Young People and Adults at Risk of Harm Policy presented by Councillor Wallwork.

 

Councillor Miscandlon said it is important for the Council to proactively adopt a policy that is seen to be working; this is a good policy that will help the people of Fenland, so he fully supports it.

 

Councillor Boden said he liked the concept of the report card, particularly given the relevance of paragraph 1.6. It needs emphasising that whilst this Council does not have responsibility for investigating abuse, all employees, councillors, volunteers, and voluntary service providers have a clear responsibility to act when suspecting anyone may be at significant risk of harm or abuse.

 

Councillor Hoy asked if there is a similar policy to protect staff and ensure they are safeguarded in their roles. Paul Medd, Chief Executive, responded that Councillor Hoy is referring to potential physical or verbal abuse towards staff. There are policies covering these; internally there is the disciplinary procedure but there are also policies concerning the conduct of abusive customers. 

 

Proposed by Councillor Wallwork, seconded by Councillor Miscandlon and AGREED to adopt the Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults at Risk of Harm Policy.