Safeguarding is for everyone.
The Charity Commission for England and Wales is clear that safeguarding: applies to every charity, not just those dealing with children or adults at risk, concerns the wellbeing of every person connected to a charity, not just beneficiaries, needs to be considered by every charity trustee – not just a designated few.
Charity Commission main guidance:
Safeguarding and protecting people for charities and trustees
Keep it simple
Safeguarding needn’t be rocket science.
We want to help demystify it.
The Charity Commission has produced a 5-minute guide
on safeguarding for charities & trustees.
All trustees should read this.
It sets out 5 key steps that trustees need to take.
The links below are there to help you take those key steps.
Keep it simple
Safeguarding needn’t be rocket science.
We want to help demystify it.
The Charity Commission has produced a 5-minute guide
on safeguarding for charities & trustees.
All trustees should read this.
It sets out 5 key steps that trustees need to take.
The links below are there to help you take those key steps.
Keep it simple
Safeguarding needn’t be rocket science.
We want to help demystify it.
The Charity Commission has produced a 5-minute guide
on safeguarding for charities & trustees.
All trustees should read this.
It sets out 5 key steps that trustees need to take.
The links below are there to help you take those key steps.
Keep it simple
Safeguarding needn’t be rocket science.
We want to help demystify it.
The Charity Commission has produced a 5-minute guide
on safeguarding for charities & trustees.
All trustees should read this.
It sets out 5 key steps that trustees need to take.
The links below are there to help you take those key steps.