Voting Regulations
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Voting Regulations
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Regional Safeguarding Officers
| Region | Name | Contact |
| National | Kate Worthington |
HRGB Child Protection Procedures at Events - Summary
1: Preparing for an event
Event organisers:
2: What might happen at an event and what should you do?
Section 6: Disclosure checks for voluntary sector organisations
DBS Checks in England and Wales
The checking service for adults working with children and young people and adults at risk is known as the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
HRGB Roles and Responsibilities
Safeguarding and Child Protection Officers’ roles
The main roles of national and regional Safeguarding Officers are
Child Protection Procedures 4: Referring to the Child Protection Authorities
Safeguarding and Child Protection Authorities
All Regional Committees should ensure that their Safeguarding Officers have access to details of the Safeguarding and Child Protection authorities in their Region. In different local authorities these may be the Police, the LA’s Social Services Team or the Multi-Agency Safeguarding and Child Protection Hub (MASH).
Child Protection Procedures 3: What happens next?
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Situation |
Courses of action include:- |
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The young person is in immediate danger |
Child Protection Procedures
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Section 1: Preparing for an event Simple guide for event organisers |