- Safeguarding - Wikipedia
Safeguarding is a term used in the United Kingdom, Ireland [1] and Australia [2] to denote measures to protect the health, well-being and human rights of individuals, which allow people—especially children, young people and vulnerable adults —to live free from abuse, harm and neglect
- Safeguarding Children: What Is a Child Safeguarding Policy?
Safeguarding is about making Save the Children safe for children, their families, and the communities we serve It involves organizational policies, procedures, and practices designed to protect everyone who comes into contact with Save the Children
- What is safeguarding? - SCIE
So safeguarding is for people who, because of issues such as dementia, learning disability, mental ill-health or substance abuse, have care and support needs that may make them more vulnerable to abuse or neglect
- What Is Safeguarding? | UNICEF Youth-Led Action
UNICEF’s Policy on Safeguarding sets out UNICEF’s safeguarding principles and standards, prohibited actions, and expected practices It aims to ensure a safeguarding culture and a proactive approach towards preventing and mitigating harm, early intervention and responding to safeguarding risks
- Safeguarding children and child protection | NSPCC Learning
Setting up and following good safeguarding policies and procedures means children are safe from adults and other children who might pose a risk We have a range of safeguarding guidance, resources and training to help everyone working or volunteering with children keep them safe
- Safeguarding Resources | Safeguarding Network
Learn about the safeguarding risks children can face within their home environment whether with their families or in the care of others Learn about the four main categories of abuse and other issues that might make children more vulnerable Neglect is the most common form of abuse in the UK
- What is Safeguarding? - safeorganizations. org
Safeguarding is an active, ongoing commitment to the safety and well-being of individuals, groups, and communities It is a verb and requires action It's not something that can exist in isolation; it is a continuous, evolving practice
- Safeguarding Our Children: An Action Guide
Prevention, early intervention, and intensive services can reduce violence and other troubling behaviors in schools Understanding the causes of vio-lence and knowledge of evidence-based practices can help schools identify and address warning signs early so children can get the help they need before it is too late
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