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National advice – NSPCC Helpline – 0800 800500 (24 hr)
National advice – NSPCC Helpline – 0800 800500 (24 hr)
==Appendices==

Revision as of 15:56, 1 September 2009

Child Protection:PolicyProceduresChild concern formChild protection representative guidelines

Policy Statement

Wikimedia UK is committed to practice which protects children from harm. Staff and volunteers within this organisation accept and recognise our responsibilities to develop awareness of the issues which cause children harm.

The organisation is also committed to reviewing our Child Protection Policy and Procedures at regular intervals.

This policy and associated documents are designed for the guidance of all staff and volunteers of the chapter, as well as all children and their families, schools and other educational institutions who are utilising the services of the charity. The policy and procedures will be made available to all of the above mentioned individuals/groups.

Legislation and Guidance

These documents are based on the following detailed legislation and guidance, which can be found online:

  • Department of Health/Home Office/DfEE:

‘Working Together to Safeguard Children’ 1999

  • Volunteer Development Agency

‘Our Duty To Care’

Definitions

Definition of a child

  • A child is defined as any individual under the age of 18 years.
  • The policy and procedures may also be relevant for use in the case of any vulnerable young person over the age of 18 years who is utilising the services of the charity.
  • The charity’s Child Protection policy and procedures apply to all children and young people regardless of gender, ethnicity, disability, sexuality or religion.

Definitions of abuse

Child abuse occurs when the behaviour of someone in a position of greater power than a child causes harm. Harm cannot always be easily categorised as children can be abused in a number of ways, but four broad definitions of abuse can be identified:

  • Physical – where children are hurt by ill-treatment, or deliberate or neglectful failure to prevent injury or harm.
  • Emotional – where children are persistently or severely emotionally neglected or rejected, for example, by not being given enough love or attention, made to feel worthless, or being intimidated by threats or taunts.
  • Sexual – where children are encouraged or forced to observe or participate in any form of sexual activity.
  • Neglect – where children’s physical and/or psychological needs are persistently or severely neglected, or the failure to protect a child from exposure to any kind of danger.

Who to contact?

Wikimedia has designated senior members of staff to take specific responsibility for child protection matters within the charity. These designated people are:

Schools Project Leader

CONTACT DETAILS

Chair of Trustees

CONTACT DETAILS

Wikimedia UK Directors

CONTACT DETAILS


All cases of alleged or suspected abuse should be immediately reported to your designated Child Protection Representative, or to the Director in their absence. In the absence of any of the above named Representatives, you should contact your local Social Services office.

The appropriate external contacts are:

Social Services Office – Child Care Help Desk

Police Station

Other localities: Contact your local Social Services Office or Police Station

National advice – NSPCC Helpline – 0800 800500 (24 hr)