Policies

Safeguarding and Protection

Safeguarding is central to our company and service. We follow:

Local Safeguarding Children Partnership procedures

Working Together to Safeguard Children guidance

Safeguarding Lead

The Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) is trained to Level 3 safeguarding and oversees:

Child protection referrals

Allegations management

Multi-agency liaison

Ofsted notifications (where required)

Risk Management

Each young person has:

Individual risk assessment

Safety planning

Missing from home protocol

Exploitation awareness planning

Support Arrangements

Within 5 working days of admission, each young person receives:

Individual Support Plan

Risk Assessment

Pathway to Independence Plan

Keywork Support

Minimum frequency:

Weekly for 16–17 year olds

Fortnightly (minimum) for 18+

Support areas include:

Budgeting and financial skills

Cooking and nutrition

Tenancy readiness

Emotional wellbeing

Education, Employment and Training

Access to healthcare

Community engagement

Behaviour Support and Boundaries

We operate a restorative and trauma-informed approach.

No use of physical restraint (as supported accommodation is not a care setting)

Clear house rules

Anti-bullying policy

Positive behaviour reinforcement

Health and Safety

We ensure compliance with:

Annual Gas Safety Certificate

Electrical safety inspections

Fire risk assessments

Legionella risk assessments

Each young person has a:

Private bedroom

Lockable storage

Safe and secure living environment

Regular fire drills are conducted.

Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Provide culturally sensitive support

Respect religious and dietary needs

Promote LGBTQ+ inclusion

Challenge discrimination

Quality Assurance and Monitoring

We monitor quality through:

Monthly case audits

Incident trend analysis

Staff supervision

Young person feedback

Annual review of Statement of Purpose

We notify Ofsted of significant events as required under regulations.

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