National Safeguarding Unit (NSU) - Safe Activities For Everyone

Child protection resources from The Safe Network standards 

Supporting you 
Use these Safe Network templates and documents to ensure that your organisation has taken appropriate steps to protect children and young people identified as being at possible risk of abuse or neglect.
Launched February 2011. Updated March 2012.
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29.03.12 .pdf 0.07 MB Example of a child protection policy (Updated)
10.02.11 .pdf 0.34 MB Procedure for children at possible risk of abuse
10.02.11 .pdf 0.30 MB Example form for reporting concerns about a child
11.02.11 .pdf 0.34 MB Dealing with allegations made against another child
11.02.11 .pdf 0.28 MB Role description for named person for child protection
29.03.12 .pdf 0.07 MB Example behaviour code for adults working with children (Updated)
30.03.12 .pdf 0.07 MB Example behaviour code for children and young people (Updated)
11.02.11 .pdf 0.30 MB Example of a whistle blowing procedure
11.02.11 .pdf 1.52 MB Child friendly posters about child protection
11.02.11 .pdf 2.22 MB Child friendly leaflets about child protection
11.02.11 .pdf 0.23 MB Example of audit form for child protection arrangements
11.02.11 .pdf 0.30 MB Analysing the learning needs of your staff
11.02.11 .pdf 0.17 MB What to look for in a training provider
11.02.11 .pdf 0.28 MB Example of a training feedback form
11.02.11 .pdf 0.29 MB Ideas for identifying child protection training
11.02.11 .pdf 0.29 MB Case example of a children and young peoples committee
30.03.12 .pdf 5.14 MB The Safe Network Standards
20.05.11 .pdf 0.35 MB Dealing with allegations made against an employee or volunteer
30.03.12 .pdf 0.07 MB Using Safe Organisations, Safe Children to facilitate training (Updated)
30.03.12 .pdf 0.07 MB Example of an e-safety policy (New)
30.03.12 .pdf 0.06 MB E-safety agreement (New)