Creating Adoption Networks Community Interest Company
Health and Safety policy
This is the health and safety policy statement of:
Creating Adoption Networks Community Interest Company
Our health and safety policy is to:
Prevent accidents and ill health
Manage health and safety risks whilst at events
Ensure all volunteers and directors are aware of the Health and Safety policy
Maintain safe equipment
Abide by CoSHH
Abide by health and safety law
Review policy yearly
Part 2: Responsibilities for health and safety
Overall and final responsibility for health and safety:
Clare Tyler and Lydia Price
Day-to-day responsibility for ensuring this policy is put into practice:
Clare Tyler and Lydia Price
To ensure health and safety standards are maintained/improved, the following people have responsibility in the following areas:
Clare Tyler and Lydia Price – events and meet ups.
All volunteers and directors should:
Part 3: Arrangements for health and safety
Risk assessment
All relevant risk assessments with be completed when needed and reviewed annually.
Clare Tyler and Lydia Price 14th January 2024
Reviewed 14th January 2025
Review date 14th January 2026
Equality, diversity and inclusion policy
Creating Adoption Networks Community Interest Company is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among our workforce, volunteers and eliminating unlawful discrimination.
The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative of all sections of society and our customers, and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best.
The organisation - in services is also committed against unlawful discrimination of customers or the public.
Our policy’s purpose
This policy’s purpose is to:
1. Provide equality, fairness and respect for all in our employment and volunteering whether temporary, part-time or full-time
2. Not unlawfully discriminate because of the Equality Act 2010 protected characteristics of:
age
disability
gender reassignment
marriage and civil partnership
pregnancy and maternity
race (including colour, nationality, and ethnic or national origin)
religion or belief
sex
sexual orientation
3. Oppose and avoid all forms of unlawful discrimination. This includes in:
pay and benefits
terms and conditions of employment
dealing with grievances and discipline
dismissal
redundancy
leave for parents
requests for flexible working
selection for employment, promotion, training or other developmental opportunities
Our commitments
The organisation commits to:
1. Encourage equality, diversity and inclusion in the workplace as they are good practice and make business sense
2. Create a working environment free of bullying, harassment, victimisation and unlawful discrimination, promoting dignity and respect for all, and where individual differences and the contributions of all staff are recognised and valued.
This commitment includes informing all volunteers about their rights and responsibilities under the equality, diversity and inclusion policy. Responsibilities include the workforce conducting themselves to help the organisation provide equal opportunities in employment and volunteering and prevent bullying, harassment, victimisation and unlawful discrimination.
3. Take seriously complaints of bullying, harassment, victimisation and unlawful discrimination by fellow volunteers, customers, suppliers, visitors, the public and any others in the course of the organisation’s work activities.
Such acts will be dealt with as misconduct under the organisation’s grievance and/or disciplinary procedures, and appropriate action will be taken. Particularly serious complaints could amount to gross misconduct and lead to dismissal without notice.
Further, sexual harassment may amount to both an employment rights matter and a criminal matter, such as in sexual assault allegations. In addition, harassment under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 – which is not limited to circumstances where harassment relates to a protected characteristic – is a criminal offence.
4. Make opportunities for training, development and progress available to all volunteers, who will be helped and encouraged to develop their full potential, so their talents and resources can be fully utilised to maximise the efficiency of the organisation.
5. Make decisions concerning volunteers being based on merit (apart from in any necessary and limited exemptions and exceptions allowed under the Equality Act).
6. Review practices and procedures when necessary to ensure fairness, and also update them and the policy to take account of changes in the law.
7. Monitor the make-up of the workforce regarding information such as age, sex, ethnic background, sexual orientation, religion or belief, and disability in encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion, and in meeting the aims and commitments set out in the equality, diversity and inclusion policy.
Monitoring will also include assessing how the equality, diversity and inclusion policy, and any supporting action plan, are working in practice, reviewing them annually, and considering and taking action to address any issues.
Agreement to follow this policy
The equality, diversity and inclusion policy is fully supported by the founding directors.
Signed Clare Tyler and Lydia Price
June 2025
The primary aim of Creating Adoption Networks is to bring together adoptive families.
The purpose of this policy statement is:
To protect children and young people who take part in Creative Adoption Networks events from harm. This includes the children and adults who attend events.
To provide staff and volunteers, as well as children and young people and their
families, with the overarching principles that guide our approach to child
protection.
This policy applies to anyone working on behalf of Creating Adoption Networks
including the directors and volunteers.
This policy should be read alongside the following policies –
Photograph and video policy
Health and Safety policy
We recognise that:
The welfare of children is paramount in all the work we do and in all the
decisions we take.
Working in partnership with children, young people, their parents, carers and
other agencies is essential in promoting young people’s welfare
All children, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or
belief, sex, or sexual orientation have an equal right to protection from all types
of harm or abuse
Some children are additionally vulnerable because of the impact of previous
experiences, their level of dependency, communication needs or other issues
extra safeguards may be needed to keep children who are additionally
vulnerable safe from abuse.
We will seek to keep children and young people
safe by:
Valuing, listening to and respecting them
Appointing a nominated child protection lead for children and young people.
Adopting child protection and safeguarding best practice through our policies,
procedures and code of conduct for directors and volunteers.
Ensure all directors and volunteers know about and follow our policies and procedures.
Recording and storing and using information professionally and securely, in line
with data protection legislation and guidance [more information about this is
available from the Information Commissioner’s Office: ico.org.uk/for-organisations
Making sure that children, young people and their families know where to go
for help if they have a concern.
Using our safeguarding and child protection procedures to share concerns and
relevant information with agencies who need to know, and involving children,
young people, parents, families and carers appropriately.
Using our procedures to manage any allegations against directors and volunteers
appropriately.
Ensuring that we provide a safe physical environment for our children, young
people, directors and volunteers, by applying health and safety measures in
accordance with the law and regulatory guidance.
Contact details
Nominated child protection lead
Name: Clare Tyler and Lydia Price
Phone/email:creatingadoptionnetworks@outlook.com
We are committed to reviewing our policy and good practice annually.
Signed: Clare Tyler and Lydia Price
8th January 2024
Reviewed 14th January 2025
Creating Adoption Networks has a responsibility to promote the welfare of all children and young people.
To ensure the safety of everyone at the our events and activities, we ask that any photos that are taken are only of your child/ren. Please be aware of any children that maybe visible in the background.
Creating Adoption Networks volunteers may take photos during the activity but will only take photos that do not have the faces of any of the children. The photos may be uploaded on to social media but no names will be used. Where there are photos of children's faces on our social media/website, permission has been given by the child and parent.
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