Rotary Club of Altrincham
Safeguarding Policy for Children and Adults at Risk
Welcome to our safeguarding policy which applies to all our members. It also applies to everyone working or volunteering with us. Anyone who comes into contact with our Club should expect to feel safe and respected.
Aim of the Policy:
The central aim of our Club’s safeguarding policy is to inform everyone of:
How we do this:
Members of our Club recognise that the services we provide are used by children and by adults at risk of harm.
Definition
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 show 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
This Rotary Club 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 GB&I Compliance Officer. We work in partnership with these agencies to prevent and to deal with abuse of any kind.
Our Club 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, PVG, PSNI, Tusla).
Club members will undergo regular education to make sure adults at risk of harm or children are appropriately cared for.
Our Club will be supported by Rotary Great Britain & Ireland (GB&I) which does the following:
The Rotary Club of Altrincham expects ALL members and volunteers to:
Thank you reading and for helping prevent abuse.
For more information, or to raise a concern, please contact: compliance@rotarygbi.org.
Date Adopted by the Club: May 11, 2026
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