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Safeguarding Policy

Please read through our safeguarding policy before using our services.

Statement of Purpose

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Swindon Basketball Camp (the Organisation, we, our or us) is committed to preventing and responding to risks of harm to and promoting the welfare of all children that we work with (i.e. as Swindon Basketball Camp's customers). These individuals are referred to as the 'Beneficiaries' of this safeguarding policy.

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We recognise the importance of this commitment to safety and welfare and, further, are committed to safeguarding all Beneficiaries without discrimination due to an individuals age, disability, race, religion or belief, sex, and gender reassignment.

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This safeguarding policy is based on the safeguarding laws of England, Wales and Scotland, including related guidance issues by the UK Government and relevant governmental departments, agencies, and public bodies. If this policy is at any time inconsistent with this body of law, Swindon Basketball Camp will act to meet the requirements of up-to-date safeguarding laws in priority to the requirements set out in this policy.

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Swindon Basketball Camp has implemented this Safeguarding Policy in order to meet its obligations as an organisation working with children.

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Any questions in relation to this Policy should be referred to Thebe Blackie in the first instance, by emailing sbcampinfo@gmail.com or by contacting 07990533575.

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Scope of this Safeguarding Policy

 

This policy explains key aspects of how Swindon Basketball Camp prevents harm in relation to its Beneficiaries via its practices and its Staff Members' conduct.

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This Safeguarding Policy covers the organisation and operation of all Swindon Basketball Camp's activities involving children (i.e. our relevant activities) These primarily include:

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Our Basketball Camps for children from age 8 to 17.

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This Policy's guidelines and obligations apply to all individuals working for or acting on behalf of Swindon Basketball Camp in the UK at all levels, including senior managers, officers, employees, consultants, trainees, homeworkers, part-time and fixed-term workers, casual workers, agency workers, volunteers, and interns (collectively 'Staff Members')

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This Policy does not form any contract of employment or similar and Swindon Basketball Camp may amend it at any time at our absolute discretion.

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Defining Safeguarding

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'Safeguarding' is an umbrella term that refers to work (e.g. practices and procedures) aimed at preventing or responding to harm or risks of harm posed to vulnerable individuals, and at promoting these individuals' wider welfare. Safeguarding is particularly important for children at risk. Most safeguarding legal obligations relate to the care of these groups. This Safeguarding Policy specifically deals with safeguarding children. For safeguarding purposes, children are individuals younger than 18 years old.

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The commitment and practices contained in this Safeguarding Policy to the safeguarding of Swindon Basketball Camp's Beneficiaries from harm caused by either:

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a. The activities and practices of Swindon Basketball Camp and any conduct its Staff Members, or

b. People and situations outside of Swindon Basketball Camp's and its Staff Members' control, where Swindon Basketball Camp's Staff Members are aware of, ought to be ware of, or reasonably suspect the risks posed by a situation.

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For the purposes of this Policy, a 'Safeguarding Concern' is any conduct or situation that is known or reasonably suspected by a Staff Member or another party that risks violating the safeguarding commitments set out above.

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Key measures that Swindon Basketball Camp is to Implementing and Maintaining to safeguard its Beneficiaries

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Ensuring that Staff Members are trained to, and encouraged to, report any Safeguarding Concerns that they identify. Staff Members will be encouraged to follow Swindon Basketball Camp's safeguarding reporting procedures as closely as possible when reporting concerns.

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Ensuring that all Staff Members listen to all safeguarding-related queries and concerns raised by other Staff Members, Beneficiaries, or relevant other parties, with respect and professionalism. Staff Members should be trained how to, and encouraged to, then assist with reporting any such concerns via Swindon Basketball Camp's regular reporting procedures.

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Ensuring that all reported Safeguarding Concerns are dealt with by appropriate individuals and teams and in accordance with Swindon Basketball Camp's relevant procedures.

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Implementing and maintaining comprehensive, accessible, fair and efficient procedures for Staff Members to use when reporting and dealing with Safeguarding Concerns. These procedures will be made known and easily accessible to all Staff Members.

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a. Procedures will be designed to ensure all safeguarding issues are dealt with fairly and objectively even when allegations are made against one of Swindon Basketball Camp's Staff Members. Any such allegations will be treated in a manner that takes into the account the gravity of the accusations, but which does not vilify or presume the guilt of an accused individual without a fair investigations.

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b. Any reports that qualify as protected disclosures under whistleblowing law will be treated securely and in a protected manner in line with whisteblowing jaw.

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Following appropriate recruitment processes when recruiting new Staff Members, including volunteers. This includes:

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a. Conducting all appropriate pre-employment checks (e.g. Disclosure and Barring Service (DBSS) criminal record checks)

b. Ensuring new Staff Members take part in, and understand the content of, all necessary safeguarding training before having any contact with Swindon Basketball Camp's Beneficiaries.

c. Following Swindon Basketball Camp's policies and procedures on hiring and recruitment.

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Providing appropriate safeguarding training for all relevant Staff Members. Every Staff Member should be provided with, and required to undertake, training that is appropriate to their role, responsibilities, and degree and type of contact with Beneficiaries. This should, where appropriate, include training on:

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a. How to define and identify potential signs of different types of abuse, including abuse, emotional abuse, sexual abuse and exploitation , neglect, and others.

b. How to listen to and respond to concerns or discourages about safeguarding issues during an initial conversation (e.g. how to explain when information can and cannot be kept confidential).

c. How to use Swindon Basketball Camp's safeguarding reporting procedures and when doing so is appropriate.

d. Which additional resources (e.g. policies, other supporting documents, or external educational resources) are available to ensure Staff Members remain informed about safeguarding.

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Ensuring that all information related to Safeguarding Concerns, including the content of reported concerns as well as the personal data of anybody involved, is handled safely and securely. This involves:

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a. Following the requirements set out by the UK'S data protection laws, including The UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018.

b. Following Swindon Basketball Camp's data protection policies and procedures.

c. Providing Staff Members with training on  data protection and privacy, where appropriate.

d. Ensuring Staff Members always have an identifiable point of contact for questions or concerns about data protection and privacy. This is currently Thebe Blackie, who can be contacted by emailing sbcampinfo@gmail.com or at 07990533574.

e. Only sharing information about a Safeguarding Concern internally as far as is necessary to manage the concern for the relevant Beneficiary's benefit.

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Ensuring transparency and awareness regarding safeguarding information and procedures. For examples, by:

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a. Providing information the Beneficiaries about our safeguarding procedures so that they are aware of how to raise any concerns.

b. Ensuring all Staff Members are aware pf safeguarding laws, Swindon Basketball Camp's safeguarding commitments and procedures, and Staff Members responsibilities in relation to these.

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Regularly reviewing all safeguarding policies and procedures to ensure that they are up-to-date with safeguarding law and that they remain suitable for Swindon Basketball Camp's relevant activities and workforce, and meeting any review and evaluation requirements specific to Swindon Basketball Camp's industry and organisation type.

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Staff Members' Responsibilities

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All Staff Members have a responsibility to promote the safety and well being of all of Swindon Basketball Camp's Beneficiaries. This means that all of Swindon Basketball Camp's policies and procedures relevant to safeguarding and all UK laws relevant to safeguarding must be followed at all times.

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All Staff Members must contribute to upholding the key measures that Swindon Basketball Camp has committed to taking the safeguarding its Beneficiaries (set out above) to an extent that is appropriate for their responsibilities, and degree and type of contract with Beneficiaries. Specific ways that Staff Members should do this will be clarified during training. If a Staff Member is uncertain of their responsibilities, it is in their responsibility to raise their concern with Thebe Blackie.

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Staff Members must actively participate in all safeguarding training they are assigned and, if they do not understand any aspects of their training, they must raise their concern to Thebe Blackie.

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Staff members must never do anything to actively risk the safety or well being of any of Swindon Basketball Camp's beneficiaries. This includes, but not limited to:

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a. Subjecting them to or facilitating any sort of abuse.

b. Engaging in any sexual activity with children

c. Participating or facilitating any activities that may commercially exploit the beneficiaries. For example, failing to report suspected child labour or trafficking.

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Staff Members must report all safeguarding concerns that they have regarding Beneficiaries, regardless of whether the concerns relate to potential wrongdoing of other Staff Members, other beneficiaries, or external parties (e.g. parents, teachers, other organisations, or members of the public).

 

Procedures: Reporting

 

Staff Members will receive safeguarding training that should enable them to identify Safeguarding Concerns (e.g. suspected abuse, neglect, or threats to well being) relevant to Swindon Basketball Camp's beneficiaries. 

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If a Staff Member identifies a Safeguarding Concern, they should report to Thebe Blackie.

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If a Staff Member feels unable to follow the above steps, they should report their Safeguarding Concern in a reasonable alternative manner. This may be the case if, for example:

 

a. Following the above procedure would require disclosing the concern to somebody who is implicate in the Safeguarding Concern or who the Staff Member is otherwise uncomfortable contacting about their concern, or

b. The matter is time sensitive and involves a risk of serious harm to somebody, in which case contacting an external agency (e.g. the Police, the ambulance service, or a mental health crisis line) or a more senior member of Swindon Basketball Camp's staff first may be more appropriate. 

 

Procedures: Investigation and response

 

Reported Safeguarding Concerns will be dealt with promptly by appropriate individuals within Swindon Basketball Camp, in accordance with our safeguarding response procedures and safeguarding laws.

 

Staff Members who report a Safeguarding Concern will be kept informed about the progression of the matter they reported to any appropriate degree. Note that, depending on the nature of the concern and consequent investigations, some information about matters may be kept confidential and not shared by the reporter.

 

If a Staff Member is found to be in breach of this Safeguarding Policy or safeguarding law in general, they will be treated fairly and will only be dismissed if appropriate in the circumstances and accordance in the employment law.

 

Referrals or notifications to external organisations (e.g. Police services, local authorities or regulatory bodies) will be made when, and only when, this is appropriate, and will always be made in accordance with the law (e.g. Data Protection law).

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