Overview
Suitable for:
All employees at any level.
Aim:
All employers with apprentices or students on placement should have an awareness of the Safeguarding and Prevent duties and understand their responsibilities. This will ensure the welfare of learners.Â
Safeguarding and Prevent
Employers providing any form of work related learning have the primary duty of care for students on placements or apprenticeships. This policy sets out Tarmac’s approach to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young and vulnerable adults. This focuses around those on apprenticeships programmes but also encompasses our ethos more widely in the business.
What is Safeguarding?
What is Prevent?
Safeguarding and Prevent Training
Safeguarding e-learning (code 1775 on HumanFocus).
To learn more about Prevent, take this e-learning course.
What to look out for:
Signs, symptoms and effects of child abuse and neglect.
Case studies
British Values
According to Ofsted, 'Fundamental British values' comprise:
- Democracy - will include encouraging learners to take part in democratic processes and understand how democracy influences all our lives e.g through laws
- The rule of law - will include encouraging learners to research Health and Safety laws which regulate industry or review the Health and Safety processes relevant to their work
- Individual liberty - will include encouraging learners to discuss the extent that this exists or is limited by regulation
- Mutual respect for and tolerance - will include encouraging learners to respect other people with particular regard to the protected characteristics of the Equality Act [2010]. They might also discuss their own freedom of choice in terms of future education and career choices.
Click HERE to view/download the British Values poster.
This Policy is also supported by our Prevent, Bullying and Harassment, Attendance, Diversity & Inclusion and Whistleblowing Policies. We encourage team working between our learners and also support our trainers and assessors to increase their empathy, observation and listening skills.
Designated Safeguarding Lead
It is important to remember that the welfare of the child of vulnerable adult is of paramount concern.
Is the person in immediate danger? or has a crime been committee?
- If yes, then ring 999 immediately. The Police or Emergency Services will manage the immediate risk.
- In no, then contact the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), click HERE for details.
For more information on Safeguarding and Prevent contact: