Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to protect people, particularly children, at risk adults and beneficiaries of assistance, from any harm that may be caused due to their coming into contact with GraceSimba. This includes harm arising from:
The policy lays out the commitments made by GraceSimba and informs Volunteer and associated personnel of their responsibilities in relation to safeguarding.
This policy does not cover:
What is safeguarding?
In the UK, safeguarding means protecting peoples' health, wellbeing and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm abuse and neglect. In our sector, we understand it to mean protecting people, including children and at risk adults, from harm that arises from coming into contact with our Volunteer or programmes. Further definitions relating to safeguarding are provided in the glossary below.
Scope
Policy Statement
GraceSimba believes that everyone we come into contact with, regardless of age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation or ethnic origin has the right to be protected from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect and exploitation. GraceSimba will not tolerate abuse and exploitation by Volunteer or associated personnel.
This policy will address the following areas of safeguarding [as appropriate]: child safe-guarding, adult safeguarding, and protection from sexual exploitation and abuse. These key areas of safeguarding may have different policies and procedures associated with them (see Associated Policies).
GraceSimba commits to addressing safeguarding throughout its work, through the three pillars of prevention, reporting and response.
Prevention - GraceSimba responsibilities
GraceSimba will:
Volunteer Responsibilities
Child safeguarding
GraceSimba Volunteer and associated personnel must not:
Adult safeguarding
GraceSimba Volunteer and associated personnel must not:
Protection from sexual exploitation and abuse
GraceSimba Volunteer and associated personnel must not:
Additionally, GraceSimba Volunteer and associated personnel are obliged to:
Enabling reports
GraceSimba will ensure that safe, appropriate, accessible means of reporting safeguarding concerns are made available to Volunteer and the communities we work with.
Any Volunteer reporting concerns or complaints through formal whistleblowing channels (or if they request it) will be protected by GraceSimba’s Disclosure of Malpractice in the Workplace (Whistleblowing) Policy.
GraceSimba will also accept complaints from external sources such as members of the public, partners and official bodies.
How to report a safeguarding concern
Volunteer members who have a complaint or concern relating to safeguarding should report it immediately to their Safeguarding Focal Point [as appropriate] or line manager. If the Volunteer member does not feel comfortable reporting to their Safeguarding Focal Point or line manager (for example if they feel that the report will not be taken seriously, or if that person is implicated in the concern) they may report to any other appropriate Volunteer member. Volunteers are also encouraged to report to Hertfordshire Safeguarding Children Partnership on 0300123 4043 or the equivalent Adult board on 0300 123 4042. Within GraceSimba, the appropriate Volunteer manager or a member of the HR Team is Charlene Chiwanza.
Response
GraceSimba will follow up safeguarding reports and concerns according to policy and procedure, and legal and statutory obligations (see Procedures for reporting and response to safeguarding concerns in Associated Policies).
GraceSimba will apply appropriate disciplinary measures to Volunteer, or personnel found in breach of policy.
GraceSimba will offer support to survivors of harm caused by Volunteer or associated personnel, regardless of whether a formal internal response is carried out (such as an internal investigation). Decisions regarding support will be led by the survivor.
Confidentiality
It is essential that confidentiality in maintained at all stages of the process when dealing with safeguarding concerns. Information relating to the concern and subsequent case management should be shared on a need to know basis only and should be kept secure at all times.
Associated policies.
Code of Conduct
Anti Bullying and Harassment policy
Disclosure of Malpractice in the Workplace (Whistleblower) policy
Child Safeguarding policy
Adult Safeguarding policy
PSEA (Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse by Volunteer) policy
Complaints Policy
Procedures for reporting and response to safeguarding concerns.
Procedures for safeguarding in Volunteer recruitment.
Other policies as appropriate
Glossary of Terms
Beneficiary of Assistance
Someone who directly receives goods or services from
GraceSimba’s program. Note that misuse of power can also apply to the wider community that the NGO serves and can include exploitation by giving the perception of being in a position of power.
Child
A person below the age of 18.
Harm
Psychological, physical and any other infringement of an individual’s rights.
Psychological harm
Emotional or psychological abuse, including (but not limited to) humiliating and degrading treatment such as bad name calling, constant criticism, belittling, persistent shaming, solitary confinement and isolation.
Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (PSEA)
The term used by the humanitarian and development community to refer to the prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse of affected populations by Volunteer or associated personnel. The term derives from the United Nations Secretary General’s Bulletin on Special Measures for Protection from Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (ST/SGB/2003/13)
Safeguarding
In the UK, safeguarding means protecting peoples' health, wellbeing and human rights and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect.
In our sector, we understand it to mean protecting people, including children and at risk adults, from harm that arises from coming into contact with our Volunteer or programmes. One donor definition is as follows:
Safeguarding means taking all reasonable steps to prevent harm, particularly sexual exploitation, abuse and harassment from occurring; to protect people, especially vulnerable adults and children, from that harm; and to respond appropriately when harm does occur.
This definition draws from our values and principles and shapes our culture. It pays specific attention to preventing and responding to harm from any potential, actual or attempted abuse of power, trust, or vulnerability, especially for sexual purposes.
Safeguarding applies consistently and without exception across our programs, partners and Volunteer. It requires proactively identifying, preventing and guarding against all risks of harm, exploitation and abuse and having mature, accountable and transparent systems for response, reporting and learning when risks materialise. Those systems must be survivor centred and protect those accused until proven guilty.
Safeguarding puts beneficiaries and affected persons at the centre of all we do.
Sexual abuse
The term ‘sexual abuse’ means the actual or threatened physical intrusion of a sexual nature, whether by force or under unequal or coercive conditions.
Sexual exploitation
The term ‘sexual exploitation’ means any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including, but not limited to, profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another. This definition incudes human trafficking and modern slavery.
Survivor
The person who has been abused or exploited. The term ‘survivor’ is often used in preference to ‘victim’ as it implies strength, resilience and the capacity to survive, however it is the individual's choice how they wish to identify themselves.
At risk adult
Sometimes also referred to as vulnerable adult. A person who is or may need care by reason of mental or other disability, age or illness; and who is or may be unable to take care of him or herself, or unable to protect him or herself against significant harm or exploitation.
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