Safeguarding means protecting your right to live and work in safety, free from abuse or neglect
What do abuse and neglect mean?
Abuse can mean:
Neglect can mean:
We are committed to providing our staff with safeguarding training designed to help reduce the risk of harm occurring to the people whom we support. Our staff are therefore, fully equipped to both recognise and report where they may have safeguarding concerns.
Safeguarding is included in all our recruitment practices.
All our staff and volunteers have agreed to a safeguarding code of conduct and are made fully aware of our expectations in relation to their conduct, but also their responsibility to promptly report concerns that they may have.
Some of our colleagues carry out roles that require them to work with people who are considered vulnerable, including children and adults at risk. We carry out Disclosure and Barring (DBS) checks in these roles, and for others where we have risk assessed this as being necessary to their function.
Tamarind has a zero tolerance approach to anyone who causes harm or abuse and will thoroughly investigate and respond to any concern and, where appropriate, also report such matters to the police and/or local authorities.
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