Safeguarding & Prevent Duty

Safeguarding & Prevent

Safeguarding

Your Safety Is Our Priority - 100% of our staff are trained in safeguarding & prevent duty.

We recognise our moral and statutory responsibility to safeguard and promote the welfare and wellbeing of all young people and vulnerable adults receiving education and training from The Source. Staff recognise and accept their responsibility to develop awareness of the risks and issues involved in safeguarding. The company is committed to working with existing local safeguarding and adult safeguarding boards as well as other health and social care partnerships to ensure the safeguarding of its learners.

Examples of safeguarding and welfare issues include:

  • Sexual abuse
  • Emotional abuse
  • Physical abuse
  • Bullying
  • Self-Harm
  • Neglect
  • Domestic abuse
  • Suicidal thoughts/Mental health
  • Pregnancy
  • Homelessness
  • Substance misuse
  • Radicalisation
  • Sexual exploitation

For more information please see our Safeguarding and Prevent Duty Policy here >>>

If you feel threatened at home or at work or are concerned about a friend or family member, contact your tutor or call one of our Safeguarding Officers listed below.
 


Safeguarding Officers

Contact details for the Safeguarding team:

Name: Helen Lee - Tel no: 01142635619

Name: Mark Jackson - Tel no: 0114 263 5649

Name: Natalie Doherty - Tel no: 0114 2635633

Name: Chloe Granger - Tel no: 0114 263 5716

Name: Dannielle Nixon - Tel no: 07593 820665


Prevent Duty

The Source is committed to supporting the Government Prevent strategy and is in contact with local and adult safeguarding boards, as well as other health and social care partnerships, to ensure the safeguarding of its learners.

Extremism is the vocal or active opposition to fundamental British values. This also includes calls for the death of members of the British armed forces.

Terrorism is defined as an action designed to influence the government, intimidate the public, and done for the purpose of advancing a political, religious or ideological cause that endangers or causes serious violence or harm to people, property, or seriously disrupts or interferes with an electronic system.

For more information please see our Safeguarding and Prevent Duty Policy here >>>

If you see or hear something that could be terrorist-related call the Police Hotline on 0800 789 321

If you feel threatened at home or at work or are concerned about a friend or family member, contact your tutor or one of our Safeguarding Officers listed above.