Safeguarding of Adults and Children Policy
Safeguarding is everybody’s responsibility
Welcome to the safeguarding policy of the Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey. It applies to every member of the club and anyone volunteering with us. Anyone who comes into contact with Rotary should expect to feel safe and respected.
Aim of the policy
The central aim of this safeguarding policy is to inform all of:
How we do this
All members of this club recognise that the services we provide are used by children and by adults at risk of harm.
Definition
A child is defined by the Children Act 1989 as a person aged 17 and under with children protection applying to anyone up to the age of 18.
An adult at risk is a person aged 18 and over who is at risk or may be vulnerable at certain times e.g. through their circumstances which may include needing care (whether or not by their local authority), may have learning difficulties which make them vulnerable to exploitation or other harm, being in receipt of healthcare, travelling due to age, illness or disability, unable to protect themselves or due to socioeconomic factors such as loneliness. This list is not exhaustive.
It is our duty to ensure that we know what to do if a child or adult at risk comes into our care, either through programmes (e.g. youth competitions, community activity etc) or temporarily (e.g. lost child point or needs assistance) and shows signs of abuse or neglect.
This involves:
Every possible action is taken to prevent abuse and to deal with it as promptly and effectively as possible if it occurs.
Definition of abuse
We recognise that abuse takes many forms and are vigilant to this:
How we report
The Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey will report serious concerns relating to abuse to appropriate agencies including the police, social services, local authority designated officers, district safeguarding officer as well as the Rotary Great Britain and Ireland Compliance Officer. We work in partnership with these agencies to prevent and to deal with abuse of any kind.
The Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey has a duty to ensure that Rotarians, or others who may be supporting Rotary activities have been carefully interviewed and selected, are adopting safe practices, have been appropriately trained and, where required, have had an enhanced background check (for example DBS).
All members of this club will undergo regular education to make sure adults at risk of harm or children are appropriately cared for.
Rotary Great Britain and Ireland does the following:
District and club safeguarding officers
The Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey is part of the Rotary District 1080. Each year, districts appoint a Rotarian to be the district safeguarding officer and also a Rotarian to be the club safeguarding officer. These officers have suitable experience, training and expertise.
The District 1080 Safeguarding Officer is Claire Jaques.
The Safeguarding Officer for the Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey is Wendie Summers see contact form below
The district safeguarding officer ensures all club safeguarding officers within their district receive regular education to minimise any risks.
The Rotary Club of Bury St Edmunds Abbey expects ALL members and volunteers to:
Thank you reading this policy and for helping to prevent abuse.
For more information, or to raise a concern, please contact:
buryabbeyrotary@gmail.com
This policy will be updated in line with updates provided by Rotary Great Britain and Ireland.
Policy last updated: March 2026
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