1.0       INTRODUCTION

Befriend a Child acknowledges the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and is committed to ensuring safeguarding practices that reflect statutory responsibilities, government guidance and complies with best practice and requirements of the Child Protection Committee in Aberdeen.

This policy applies to all staff and volunteers working with children on behalf of Befriend a Child.

2.0       SAFEGUARDING POLICY

2.1       Purpose

The purpose of this policy is to:

2.2       Legal Framework

This policy has been drawn up based on law and guidance that seeks to protect children, namely: 

We recognise that the welfare of the child is paramount, as enshrined in the Children Act 1989 and GIRFEC principles and values. 

2.3       Policy Introduction

Befriend a Child believes that a child or young person should never experience abuse of any kind. We have a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children and young people and to keep them safe. We are committed to practice in a way that protects them.

Befriend a Child has a duty of care to implement effective policies and procedures for safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.  To achieve this, we will ensure our staff and volunteers are carefully selected, screened, trained and supervised.  Furthermore, we will endeavour to keep up to date with national developments and update any local policy initiatives and legislation relating to the care and protection of children and young people

The policy and procedures will be widely promoted and are mandatory for everyone involved in Befriend a Child.  Failure to comply with the policy and procedures will be addressed without delay and may ultimately result in dismissal/exclusion from the charity.

2.4       Policy 

Recruitment of staff and volunteers

Befriend a Child will develop best practice in relation to the recruitment of all staff and volunteers to ensure the prevention of employment / appointment of unsuitable individuals into the charity.  To this end Befriend a Child will ensure:

Training

Befriend a Child will ensure that a) all staff and b) volunteers who are working with children, are trained and aware of the following in relation to the safeguarding of children and young people.    

Support and Supervision 

To ensure staff and volunteers are fully supported and supervised in relation to safeguarding Befriend a Child will:

Sharing our safeguarding policy and procedures

Befriend a Child will ensure:

2.5       Policy Review

The policy will be reviewed on an annual basis, or in the following circumstances.

3.0       SAFEGUARDING PROCEDURES

3.1       Concerns about Abuse

Befriend a Child will ensure that all staff, and all volunteers working directly with children, understand their obligations to report care, or protection, concerns about a child/young person to the charity’s designated Safeguarding Officer.  The charity’s Safeguarding Officer will ensure that appropriate action is taken in the event of incidents/concerns of abuse and that support is provided to the individual/s who raise or disclose the concern

Befriend a Child will ensure that confidential, detailed and accurate records of all safeguarding concerns are maintained and securely stored.

If a child informs a member of staff or volunteer that they have been subjected to abuse, including physical, sexual, sexual exploitation or emotional, we advise the following:

Contact the dedicated Safeguarding Officer at Befriend a Child

Record the concerns 

3.2       Types and Signs of Abuse

Physical Abuse

Physical Abuse can include

Signs of physical abuse can include:

Sexual Abuse

Children and young people can be forced, tricked or manipulated into sexual activities. They might not understand that what’s happening is abuse or that it’s wrong for the abuser to do this to them. They might be afraid to tell someone or behave as though this is normal for them to experience, both are valid for the child to be displaying. Sexual abuse can happen anywhere – and it can happen in person or online.

Signs of sexual abuse can include:

Sexual Exploitation

Sexual exploitation of children and young people under 18 involves exploitative situations and relationships where young people receive ‘something’ (e.g. food, accommodation, drugs, alcohol, cigarettes, affection, gifts, money) because of performing and/or others performing on them, sexual activities. This could involve forcing or enticing a child to take part in sexual activities, whether or not the child is aware of what is happening and whether they consent or not. Both boys and girls are vulnerable.   

Sexual exploitation may include non-contact activities including the following:

Emotional Abuse

Emotional abuse is any type of abuse that involves the continual emotional mistreatment of a child. It’s sometimes called psychological abuse. Emotional abuse can involve deliberately trying to scare, humiliate, isolate or ignore a child.

Emotional abuse is often a part of other kinds of abuse which means it can be difficult to spot the signs or tell the difference, though it can also happen on its own.

Signs can include

3.3    Contact details

Safeguarding Officer                        Susanne McMenemy, Head of Operations

Depute Safeguarding Officer           Sarah Misra, CEO

Befriend a Child office telephone number: 01224 210060, office hours: 9.00am – 4.30pm

Out of office hours contact via Befriend a Child on call phone, Tel: 07555317743

Aberdeen Social Work out of hours, Tel: 0800 731 5520

Aberdeenshire Social Work out of hours, Tel: 0345 608 1206