Asthma International Safeguarding Policy
Purpose
Asthma International’s charitable activities include working with vulnerable people. The purpose of this policy is to protect them and provide stakeholders and the public with the overarching principles that guide our approach in doing so.
Lead
A lead will be appointed to provide oversight of safeguarding and to lead on any incident investigation and reporting.
Lead
Gary Dexter
Applicability
This policy applies to anyone working on our behalf, including our trustees and other volunteers.
Partner organisations will be required to have their own safeguarding procedures that must, as a minimum, meet the standards outlined below, and include any additional legal or regulatory requirements specific to their work. These include, but are not limited to other UK regulators, if applicable.
Safeguarding should be appropriately reflected in other relevant policies and procedures.
Principles
We believe that:
Types of Abuse
Abuse can take many forms, such as physical, psychological or emotional, financial, sexual or institutional abuse, including neglect and exploitation. Signs that may indicate the different types of abuse are at Appendix 1.
Reporting Concerns
If a crime is in progress, or an individual in immediate danger, call the police, as you would in any other circumstances.
If you are a beneficiary, or member of the public, make your concerns known to a member of our team, who will alert a senior member of the charity.
For members of the charity, make your concerns known to your supervisor. If you feel unable to do so, speak to a trustee.
The trustees are mindful of their reporting obligations to the Charity Commission in respect of Serious Incident Reporting and, if applicable, other regulator. They are aware of the Government guidance on handling safeguarding allegations.
Responsibilities
Trustees. This safeguarding policy will be reviewed and approved by the Board annually.
Trustees are aware of and will comply with the Charity Commission guidance on safeguarding and protecting people and also the 10 actions trustee boards need to take to ensure good safeguarding governance.
A lead trustee/committee with be given responsibility for the oversight of all aspects of safety, including whistleblowing and H&SW. This will include:
Everyone. To be aware of our procedures, undertake any necessary training, be aware of the risks and signs of potential abuse and, if you have concerns, to report these immediately (see above).
Fundraising
We will ensure that:
Online Safety
We will identify and manage online risks by ensuring:
Working With Other Organisations
In working with other organisations, including any grant making, we will comply with Charity Commission guidance by carrying out relevant due diligence and having a written agreement that sets out:
Signed
Date
19.04.2024
Gary Dexter
Director, Asthma International
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