Writing a safeguarding children policy
How to write a Safeguarding Policy
All organisations working with children and families are required to have a safeguarding children policy and procedures for their staff and volunteers to follow.
Please remember to tailor the policy and procedures to fit your unique organisation.
Advice regarding safeguarding children policy
The NSPCC has some useful information for organisations when writing a safeguarding children policy. Visit the NSPCC website.
You can also find here an example safeguarding children policy which must be tailored to the needs of your organisation and the services provided.
Advice regarding safeguarding children procedures
The NSPCC offer advice about writing safeguarding children procedures for your organisation. Visit the NSPCC website.
Keep this brief and ensure contact details for your organisation’s safeguarding lead are clear, as well as contact details for the local authority Front Door and LADO.
All safeguarding leads within local organisations should be familiar with the following at a minimum:
- The Local Safeguarding Children Partnership for Hammersmith & Fulham, Kensington and Chelsea and Westminster.
- London Child Protection Procedures
- Working Together to Safeguard Children 2018
Please keep in mind there may be other sector specific statutory guidance for your service to follow, such as Keeping Children Safe in Education if you are a school, the Early Years Foundation Stage if you are an early years provider.