Safeguarding Policy
The Purpose and Scope of this Policy
Uplift Adult and Youth CIC delivers services including training and coaching for children and young people and for their parents, carers, teachers and other professionals working with children. Within its work, Uplift Adult and Youth CIC has a responsibility to promote the wellbeing and safety of all.
The purpose of this policy is:
- To safeguard and promote the wellbeing of the children and vulnerable adults with whom Uplift Adult and Youth CIC works.
- To provide parents, carers, colleagues, and other professionals with the overarching principles that guide the company's approach to child protection.
Uplift Adult and Youth CIC recognises its duty to ensure that appropriate action is taken where a child or vulnerable adult is experiencing harm or is at risk of harm. This policy relates to all children up to 18 years of age. It also relates to vulnerable adults who may need to be safeguarded from harm.
This policy statement applies to anyone working on behalf of Uplift Adult and Youth CIC, including directors, employed staff and self-employed associates (referred to throughout as colleagues).
Legal Framework
This policy has been drawn up on the basis of legislation, policy and guidance that seeks to protect children in England. A summary of the key legislation and guidance is available from nspcc.org.uk/childprotection.
We Believe That:
- Children, young people, and vulnerable adults should never experience abuse of any kind, including neglect.
- We have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children and young people and vulnerable adults, to keep them safe and to practise in a way that protects them.
We Recognise That:
- The welfare of the child is paramount.
- All children, regardless of age, disability, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, or gender reassignment have a right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse.
- Some children are additionally vulnerable because of the impact of previous experiences, their level of dependency, communication needs or other issues.
- Abuse is a deliberate act of ill-treatment that can harm or is likely to harm a person's safety, wellbeing, and development. Abuse can be physical, sexual, or emotional.
- Neglect also constitutes abuse and can be defined as failing to provide or secure a child or vulnerable adult with the basic needs required for physical safety and wellbeing.
- Working in partnership with children, young people, their parents, carers, and other agencies is essential in promoting young people's welfare.
- Adults aged 18 and over have the potential to be vulnerable for a variety of reasons which may be temporary or permanent.
We Will Seek to Keep Children and Young People and Vulnerable Adults Safe By:
- Valuing, listening to and respecting them.
- Appointing a nominated Safeguarding Lead.
- Sharing concerns and relevant information with agencies who need to know, and involving children, young people, parents, carers, and vulnerable adults appropriately.
- Creating and maintaining an anti-bullying environment.
- Sharing information about child protection and safeguarding best practice with children, their families and colleagues via appropriate channels.
- Recruiting colleagues safely, ensuring all necessary checks are made.
- Providing effective management for colleagues through supervision, support, training and quality assurance measures.
- Using our procedures to manage any allegations against colleagues appropriately.
- Ensuring that we have effective complaints and whistleblowing measures in place.
- Providing a safe physical environment for children, young people, vulnerable adults and colleagues by applying health and safety measures set out in law and regulatory guidance.
- Recording and storing information professionally and securely.
Responsibilities
Uplift Adult and Youth CIC Duties and Responsibilities
- Ensure that colleagues in contact with children and vulnerable adults have the requisite knowledge, skill, and qualifications to carry out their jobs safely and effectively.
- Ensure safe practice when working with other organisations, that they have in place adequate safeguarding arrangements.
- Maintain an organisation that is safe for all colleagues, children and vulnerable adults and an environment where poor practice is challenged.
- Ensure that all colleagues working with children and vulnerable adults are vetted through the DBS scheme where applicable.
- Ensure that all colleagues receive a copy of this safeguarding policy, are appropriately trained, and understand their responsibilities.
Lead for Safeguarding and Child Protection
Name: Naima Mohamed Ali, Director: Uplift Adult and Youth CIC
Phone: 07831189155
Email: naima@upliftcommunity.org.uk
In the absence of the Safeguarding Lead, any issues or concerns should be raised with:
Name: Sabrin Hagi Bano, Director: Uplift Adult and Youth CIC
Phone: 07550419173
Email: sabrin@upliftcommunity.org.uk
Responsibilities of the Lead for Safeguarding and Child Protection
The Safeguarding Lead is responsible for:
- Providing support and advice to colleagues on safeguarding matters relating to children and vulnerable adults.
- Ensuring that all colleagues have up to date training on child protection and safeguarding.
- Managing any referrals/cases through to resolution.
- Maintaining an overview of safeguarding issues and monitoring the implementation of this policy, in conjunction with the other directors.
- Deciding whether to refer reported matters to the police or local authority social care services. Where possible, referrals should be made the same working day or within 24 hours.
- Following any serious safeguarding incident, the Safeguarding Lead and directors will review what happened and identify any learning to improve practice in future.
All Colleagues Have a Responsibility to:
- Ensure the safety of children and vulnerable adults with whom they work.
- Promote good practice, minimise, and manage potential risks.
- Follow the guidance in this policy and report all safeguarding concerns using the correct procedure.
- Complete appropriate safeguarding training needed for their role.
If a colleague suspects that a child or vulnerable adult is being harmed by experiencing, or already has experienced, abuse or neglect and/or is likely to suffer harm in the future, they must report it to the Safeguarding Lead or company director, at the earliest opportunity.
It is not the responsibility of Uplift Adult and Youth CIC to decide whether abuse or neglect has taken place. It is the responsibility of colleagues to act if there is cause for concern, so that the appropriate agencies can investigate and take any action necessary.
In an Emergency
In an emergency situation where an individual is causing or threatening actual physical self-harm or harm to another, colleagues must seek immediate assistance from the emergency services – Police, Ambulance, Fire Brigade. In all circumstances the colleague should seek to remove themselves from any form of danger to themselves and not attempt to resolve the incident.
Professional Boundaries and Code of Conduct
Colleagues must not:
- Meet or travel with a child or vulnerable adult on their own.
- Ask overly personal questions (unless specifically related to a work project, in which case it must be documented).
- Send/give out material that could be considered offensive.
- Suggest or imply a personal relationship could develop.
- Have physical contact.
- Sell to or buy items from children or vulnerable adults.
- Offer or accept personal gifts.
- Engage in social media contact or private contact with children or vulnerable adults.
Online Safety for Clients and Colleagues
All colleagues must take care when communicating with others online. Electronic communication is an easy way to communicate with young people, but it does bring risks and dangers. It may be informal which can create the potential for misunderstanding and blurring of boundaries.
Electronic communication with children, young people and vulnerable adults should only be used:
- With children whose parents/carers have given explicit consent in writing on the Uplift Adult and Youth CIC consent form.
- By those who have DBS clearance.
When communicating with clients between training and coaching sessions, colleagues must abide by the following principles:
- Any electronic communication with a young person should be copied to the parent.
- Communication should be made in clear, unambiguous language (rather than abbreviations and 'text language').
- Electronic communication (including texts) should be used for information-giving purposes only.
Under no circumstances should colleagues:
- Use electronic communication with primary school age children. In these instances, the communication should be sent to the parent/carer for them to pass on.
- Share any personal information with children or vulnerable adults.
- Request or respond to any personal information from the child or vulnerable adult other than that which is necessary and appropriate for the work in hand.
- Take images or videos of children or young people or make a video call without the specific written permission of parents/carers and a Director of Uplift Adult and Youth CIC.
- Ask children to reveal personal email addresses or mobile phone numbers.
- Use language which could be deemed as flirtatious, sexual or showing favouritism.
- Initiate or accept friend requests from under 18s or vulnerable adults using a personal social media profile.
Confidentiality and Managing Information
Information will be gathered, recorded, and stored in accordance with the Privacy Policy.
All colleagues must be aware that they have a professional duty to share information with other agencies to safeguard children and vulnerable adults. The need to safeguard children and vulnerable adults may override confidentiality interests. However, information will be shared on a need-to-know basis only, as judged by the Safeguarding Lead.
In any work with children and/or vulnerable adults it is important to be clear about confidentiality and about the limits of confidentiality. This should be discussed with children and/or vulnerable adults at beginning of any piece of work and reminders and information given from time to time. All colleagues must be aware that they cannot promise service users or their families/carers that they will keep secrets.
While personal information held by professionals and agencies is subject to a legal duty of confidence and should not normally be disclosed without the subject's consent, Uplift Adult and Youth CIC has a clear safeguarding responsibility. This means that, where necessary to protect welfare, it will breach confidentiality to raise concerns.
Records must be kept securely, and access must be restricted. The Safeguarding Lead and directors have a particular responsibility in maintaining the confidentiality of these records and must ensure that the records, or any information they contain, are made available only to relevant parties. The transfer of information - verbally, through the mail or electronically should be managed in such a way that confidentiality is maintained.
Policy Review
Uplift Adult and Youth CIC is committed to reviewing our policy and practice regularly. This policy was last reviewed on: 15th March 2025
NSPCC Child Protection Helpline (24 hours)
To report or discuss concerns about a child's welfare.
Tel: 0808 800 5000
Textphone: 0800 056 0566
Email: help@nspcc.org.uk
