Safeguarding Principles Clause Samples

The Safeguarding Principles clause establishes the fundamental standards and procedures that must be followed to protect individuals, particularly vulnerable groups such as children or at-risk adults, from harm, abuse, or exploitation. In practice, this clause typically requires parties to implement robust policies, conduct background checks, provide staff training, and report any concerns or incidents promptly. Its core function is to ensure a safe environment and to mitigate the risk of harm, thereby promoting accountability and compliance with legal and ethical obligations.
Safeguarding Principles. The work of the SSAB is underpinned by the 6 Key Principles of Adult Safeguarding identified in the Care Act (2014):
Safeguarding Principles. The Church is committed to: • the care and nurture of all children, young people and adults • the safeguarding and protection of children and adults at risk • the establishment of a safe, caring and inclusive environment for all. The Church must have proper policies, guidelines and procedures in place: • to protect children and adults at risk • to ensure the Church meets its duty of care • to protect the reputation of the Church • to comply with insurance requirements and protect finances • to comply with Charity Commission requirements. The Church will not knowingly support and/or donate to any organisation which does not have a robust safeguarding policy.
Safeguarding Principles. 2.1 The following general principles guide the council in safeguarding children and vulnerable adults:  everyone has the right to live free from abuse and neglect.  everyone has the right to be treated as an individual.  everyone has the right to be treated with respect and dignity, with a right to privacy.  everyone should have choice and control over their lives, with as much independence as is possible, and will help people maintain confidence and positive self-esteem.  we will not tolerate abuse to anyone, not least a child or vulnerable adult.  we will help service users safeguard themselves from abuse and neglect.  we will keep the interests of service users at the centre of any safeguarding activity.  where we can, we will keep the wishes of our service users at the centre of any safeguarding activity.  we will make sure our service users are aware of this policy.  everyone at the council has a responsibility to prevent, recognise and act on abuse and neglect.  we will promote an organisational culture of openness, so that staff, members and others (including service users), volunteers, etc. can raise their concerns, and know that they will be listened to, without worrying that something bad will happen as a result.

Related to Safeguarding Principles

  • Safeguard Measures Neither Party shall take safeguard action against services and service suppliers of the other Party from the date of entry into force of this Agreement. Neither Party shall initiate or continue any safeguard investigations in respect of services and service suppliers of the other Party.

  • Safeguarding requirements and procedures (1) The Contractor shall apply the following basic safeguarding requirements and procedures to protect covered contractor information systems. Requirements and procedures for basic safeguarding of covered contractor information systems shall include, at a minimum, the following security controls: (i) Limit information system access to authorized users, processes acting on behalf of authorized users, or devices (including other information systems). (ii) Limit information system access to the types of transactions and functions that authorized users are permitted to execute. (iii) Verify and control/limit connections to and use of external information systems. (iv) Control information posted or processed on publicly accessible information systems. (v) Identify information system users, processes acting on behalf of users, or devices. (vi) Authenticate (or verify) the identities of those users, processes, or devices, as a prerequisite to allowing access to organizational information systems. (vii) Sanitize or destroy information system media containing Federal Contract Information before disposal or release for reuse. (viii) Limit physical access to organizational information systems, equipment, and the respective operating environments to authorized individuals. (ix) Escort visitors and monitor visitor activity; maintain audit logs of physical access; and control and manage physical access devices. (x) Monitor, control, and protect organizational communications (i.e., information transmitted or received by organizational information systems) at the external boundaries and key internal boundaries of the information systems. (xi) Implement subnetworks for publicly accessible system components that are physically or logically separated from internal networks. (xii) Identify, report, and correct information and information system flaws in a timely manner. (xiii) Provide protection from malicious code at appropriate locations within organizational information systems. (xiv) Update malicious code protection mechanisms when new releases are available. (xv) Perform periodic scans of the information system and real-time scans of files from external sources as files are downloaded, opened, or executed.

  • Safeguards Business Associate, its Agent(s) and Subcontractor(s) shall implement and use appropriate safeguards to prevent the use or disclosure of PHI other than as provided for by this Agreement. With respect to any PHI that is maintained in or transmitted by electronic media, Business Associate or its Subcontractor(s) shall comply with 45 CFR sections 164.308 (administrative safeguards), 164.310 (physical safeguards), 164.312 (technical safeguards) and 164.316 (policies and procedures and documentation requirements). Business Associate or its Agent(s) and Subcontractor(s) shall identify in writing upon request from Covered Entity all of the safeguards that it uses to prevent impermissible uses or disclosures of PHI.

  • Policies, Guidelines, Directives and Standards Either the Funder or the Ministry will give the HSP Notice of any amendments to the manuals, guidelines or policies identified in Schedule C. An amendment will be effective in accordance with the terms of the amendment. By signing a copy of this Agreement the HSP acknowledges that it has a copy of the documents identified in Schedule C.