Scotty's — The Military Bereavement Charity

Safeguarding

Keeping our community safe

At Scotty's safeguarding is everyone's responsibility. We are committed to our duty to safeguard children and adults at risk, from harm, and to promote their wellbeing. We believe in a culture of transparency and a culture of reporting any and all concerns.

Safeguarding at Scotty's

At Scotty's we promise to support our team though on-going training and continuous professional development in safeguarding and to maintain a culture where team members feel safe to raise any and all concerns. We promise to take all concerns seriously and share appropriate information with relevant authorities in a timely and efficient manner.

We recognise that we may only have one piece of the puzzle and so it is important to responsibly and ethically share that information in case it may help show a bigger picture.

‘Families come first’ is our core value. Protecting our Scotty families from harm and promoting their wellbeing is part of our core value.

If you have any concerns please contact Scotty's by phone or email and ask to speak to our designated safeguarding lead.

Download our safeguarding statement

Our commitment

  • Every member of staff and volunteer who works directly with children completes safeguarding training and a DBS check before starting.
  • We have a named safeguarding lead who all concerns are reported to, and who liaises with external agencies when needed.
  • Our events and activities are designed and run with safeguarding built in from the start, not added afterwards.
  • We listen to children and young people, and take any concern they raise seriously, however it's raised.

Have a safeguarding concern?

Contact our safeguarding lead directly via the details on our Contact page, or call 0800 092 8571. In an emergency, always dial 999 first.

[Full safeguarding policy document to be added here.]