RIBI Protection of Vulnerable adults Policy rev April 2018

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ROTARY INTERNATIONAL IN GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND (Rotary GB&I) 

PROTECTION OF VULNERABLE ADULTS POLICY

 applicable to all Clubs and Districts in Rotary GB&I 

Policy Statement The Clubs recognize that the services they provide are used by adults who are vulnerable or may be vulnerable at certain times.

 The Clubs have a duty to ensure the welfare of vulnerable adults who may be at risk. This duty involves reporting the risk to an appropriate agency and Rotary GB&I, and by promoting a safe environment within the organisation.

 The Clubs believe that vulnerable adults must be safeguarded from all forms of abuse. It recognises that it must at all times protect vulnerable adults from the risk of abuse and identify and deal with specific instances of abuse if they occur.

 The Clubs will take every possible action to prevent abuse and to deal with it as promptly and effectively as possible if it occurs.

 Aim of the Policy 

The central aim of Rotary GB&I’s Safeguarding Policy is to inform all Rotarians of: 

• Rotary GB&I’s approach to the Safeguarding of vulnerable adults

 • ways in which the Clubs do this

 • the steps taken to avoid abuse taking place

 • the actions that will be taken by the Clubs to deal with abuse if it occurs

 Definition of Abuse

 Abuse of clients may take any of the following forms:

 • physical abuse

 • financial or material abuse

 • psychological abuse 

• sexual abuse

 • neglect

 • discriminatory abuse 

• inhuman or degrading treatment 

• inappropriate or excessive restraint. Responsibility The Clubs have a duty to report serious concerns relating to abuse to appropriate agencies including the Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS)* as well as the Rotary GB&I Compliance Officer.

 The Clubs have a duty to ensure that Rotarians or others who may be supporting Rotary activities that include working with vulnerable adults adopt safe practices.

 The Clubs will undertake DBS* checks on all new and existing Rotarians as appropriate and will undertake regular education of its members to minimise any risks to vulnerable adults posed by Rotarians.

 ©Rotary International Great Britain and Ireland (Reviewed April 2018) 

Rotary GB&I will: 

• Set out and inform Rotarians of the procedures for responding to suspicions or evidence of abuse 

• Incorporate material relevant to issues of abuse on the Rotary GB&I website • Maintain vigilance concerning the possibility of abuse of vulnerable adults from whatever source

 • Encourage a climate of openness which enables Rotarians to pass on concerns about behaviour that might be abusive 

• Produce and regularly revise policies and procedures to minimise the risk of abuse

 • Investigate any allegations of abuse quickly and thoroughly 

• Implement improvements to procedures if an investigation reveals deficiencies in the way in which Rotary GB&I operates 

• Collaborate with other relevant agencies in combating abuse and improving the protection of vulnerable adults

 Districts will:

 Appoint a Rotarian as the Safeguarding Vulnerable Adult(s) Protection Officer. This Officer will have suitable experience, training and expertise. 

Ensure that all Club Safeguarding/Protection Officers within their District receive regular education to minimise any risks to vulnerable adults posed by Rotarians in their District

 The Clubs expect its members to:

 • Refrain from any abusive action in relation to vulnerable adults • Report to the Club anything they witness which is or might be abusive 

• Co-operate in any investigation into alleged abuse.

 Rotarians should be aware of who they may turn to for advice if they become aware or suspect that abuse is occurring.

 Failure by Rotarians to report incidents or suspicions of abuse may lead to disciplinary action

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Dignity Policy rev april 2018

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