Samantha Vize

Terms and Conditions

Child Protection Policy for Dance2gether

We believe that no child or young person should be the subject of neglectful or abusive behaviour.

We will promote and maintain the welfare of every child in our care and seek to protect them from harm regardless of race, age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, religious belief or any other form of identity or creed. We will create a safe and welcoming environment for all.

This policy applies to all our staff and volunteers and covers children under the age of 18 and/or vulnerable adults under the age of 24.

To protect children and young people in our care, we will:

Additional guidance can be found in the following documents at the end of this policy:

 

This policy was last reviewed on 26/7/2022

Name:              Samantha Needham Vize

Job Title:           Owner of Dance2gether

Signature:         S Vize

 

Additional Guidance A: Reporting Suspected Neglect or Abuse

Concerns regarding a child’s welfare can be reported by:

All allegations of neglect or abuse will be taken seriously. If a concern is reported directly by the child or young person we will not seek to disagree, ask probing or leading questions, or do anything else which may discourage them.

We will make clear that reported concerns cannot be kept confidential but will need to be shared with a nominated member of staff or external organisation. Parents or guardians will also be involved if appropriate.

A written account will be taken from what is being reported, however, no assumptions, opinions or judgements will be added.

We recognise that early action is vital. Any concerns will be reported immediately.

If the child or young person is in immediate danger of harm, we will contact the police on 999

In all other cases, we will report concerns to the local Protection Team (Hertfordshire Safeguarding Team) on 0300 123 4043

Additional Guidance B: Appropriate Physical Contact in Dance

Teaching dance is a physical activity and a teacher will sometimes need to make physical contact with a student to show an idea or to correct the student’s position. This can include:

Where contact is needed, we will remain sensitive to the student’s wishes and put their welfare first. In all cases, we will say why and how we will be correcting the student’s position before making any contact.

We encourage students to report any concerns.

Additional Guidance C: Chaperoning Children to and from Dance Events

When chaperoning students to an event, we will:

We will ensure that chaperones hold all required checks and licences and are aware of our Child Protection Policy.

 Additional Guidance 4: Use of Photographs and Film of Children We recognise that taking images of students in our care may not always be appropriate and that some children and parents may not want images taken at any time. Therefore, before taking images of a child or young person, we will:

We ask that any parent wanting to take photographs or film at our events only do so with our prior permission. Permission will only be granted on the agreement of all present.