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Decision details

Working With Children Policies

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Community and Leisure Services (Cttee)

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To consider the Working with Children Policy and Procedures.

 

Decision:

1.  That the updated Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures be approved, as amended.

 

2.  That the new Working With Children Policies which sit underneath the overarching Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures be approved.

 

3.  That delegated authority be given to the Assistant Director of Customer Services and Partnerships, who is the designated Child Protection Officer for the Council, to agree future minor changes to these policies or additional underpinning policies.

 

Reasons for the decision:

Since the adoption of the Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures (“CPSCPP”) by the Council in May 2007, the Child Protection and Safeguarding Children working group have developed a series of underpinning policies relating to working with children in consultation with relevant internal departments and external agencies. The Safeguarding Children and Child Protection Policy and Procedures apply to all staff whose work involves contact with children and young people under 18 years of age and statemented (“vulnerable”) young people under the age of 25.

 

Many of these policies were already in use by individual departments and approved by relevant internal departments and external agencies, however it was felt to be good practice for these policies to be adopted by the Council as a whole to ensure safeguarding is embedded corporately.

 

In developing the working with children policies it became evident that the overarching CPSCPP needed minor amendments to bring it up to date with current legislation. The amendments have been made in consultation with the relevant agencies. 

 

In addition to being good practice, operating under corporate policies is a requirement of some partner organisations such as Ofsted, Kent Police and Kent County Council so that policies are in place for a wide range of issues regarding working with children. Policies also need to be in place to ensure an acceptable inspection rating.

 

The attached revised Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures and the new Working with Children Policies have been developed and endorsed by the Child Protection and Safeguarding Children working group. This group is chaired by the Assistant Director of Customer Services and Partnerships and consists of designated officers who work or come in contact with children.

 

In addition consultation has taken place with other professionals within the council and external agencies such as Ofsted, Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), KCC Youth Service and KCC Child Protection and Safeguarding Children Team.

 

The proposed policies are compliant with the Statutory Framework for the Early Years Foundation Stage (May 2008 edition) and the Kent and Medway Safeguarding Children Handbook (Kent Children’s Safeguarding Board).

 

Other local authorities/organisations’ policies were referred to in the development of these policies to ascertain best practice, such as the London Borough of Richmond, Tonbridge and Malling, Early Years’ Service, Kent Safeguarding Children’s Board and Ofsted.

 

Alternative options considered:

I could choose not to adopt these policies corporately, however, it is felt that this would not be good practice as it may lead to inconsistencies between different services within the Council and may leave the Council open to challenge by external agencies in terms of the council’s obligations. This would relate to a range of services for example the contact centre, the museum, the theatre, parks and open spaces and the running of the leisure centres.

Wards Affected: (All Wards);

Details of the Committee: Safeguarding Children and Child Protection Policy and procedures 2007

Contact: Email: jacquelinebobb@maidstone.gov.uk.

Report author: Jacqueline Bobb

Publication date: 26/03/2010

Date of decision: 18/03/2010

Decided: 18/03/2010 - Cabinet Member for Community and Leisure Services (Cttee)

Effective from: 07/04/2010

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