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Monday, 29 June 2015

Safeguarding in the voluntary sector: June 2015 edition




 
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Safeguarding in the voluntary sector: June 2015 editionSafe Network
Welcome to the June edition of the Safe Network newsletter.

A quick hello from me as I have now taken over the mantel from Simon Massey, who I would like to thank for doing such a fantastic job as Head of Safe Network over the last few years.

Although there are changes to what Safe Network is offering, the website and core safeguarding resources will still be available with a number of new or updated resources due for launch soon. Keep up-to-date with our developments via these newsletters and follow@thesafenetwork on Twitter.

Since our last newsletter we have picked up an award, which was a total surprise! We won ‘Charity / Community of the Year’ at the British LGBT Awards, click here to see what happened at the event.

Also if you didn’t get a chance to download our latest Charities Evaluation Services reports about our services you can find them here.

If you have any thoughts you'd like to share,please get in touch, we'd be delighted to hear from you.

All the best
Chris Cloke
Christopher Cloke,
Head of Child Protection Professional Reputation
In this issue
Working together with Near Neighbours
How safe are our children 2015
Assess your group
Dividing Line
Working together with Near Neighbours
The Leicester Hub of Near Neighbours has joined forces with Safe Network to offer a helpful response to diverse faith groups who are seeking to develop their awareness of safeguarding responsibilities, click here to see how this partnership has worked.
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Multi-faith safeguarding hub
Best safeguarding practice
How safe are our children 2015 
As part of the NSPCC’s annual flagship conference they launched a report that gives most comprehensive overview of child protection in the UK. The report compiles and analyses the most robust and up-to-date child protection data that exists across the 4 nations in the UK for 2015. Download here.
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Child sexual exploitation
Reporting a concern
Assess your group
Not sure whether your organisation meets the recommended standards for keeping young people safe? Our online self-assessment tool will help! It assists and works out what safeguarding arrangements you need to put in place and also gives tips on improving your existing ones. Click here to get started.
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Safeguarding standards
Toolkit of resource
Latest news
Safer Internet Day 2016
NCA campaign to deal with the problem of sexting
Resources
Safeguarding for trustees
Our decision
Upcoming events
16 July 2015, London
Tackling Child Sexual Exploitation (CSE) conference

28 July 2015, Online
FREE Webinar: Safeguarding children in martial arts activities
Dividing Line
 
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