safeguarding
Soundpost places the Safeguarding and Wellbeing of all our participants and staff as a top priority and it is our statutory duty to ‘safeguard and promote the welfare of children’.
Soundpost staff are recruited under the Safer Recruitment Policy and have an Enhanced DBS, which will be evident in their photographic identification which includes their individual Enhanced DBS number for you to check and record. Staff undergo regular safeguarding training, and work with partner organisations within Sheffield to get regular safeguarding updates.
Our safeguarding policy and further information can be found here:
Soundpost staff are recruited under the Safer Recruitment Policy and have an Enhanced DBS, which will be evident in their photographic identification which includes their individual Enhanced DBS number for you to check and record. Staff undergo regular safeguarding training, and work with partner organisations within Sheffield to get regular safeguarding updates.
Our safeguarding policy and further information can be found here:
Soundpost has an active Safeguarding Team. If you have any concerns about the Health and Safety of any participant at Soundpost, or feel that something may be troubling them please feel free to share this information with an appropriate member of staff straight away. Do not worry that you may be reporting something seemingly insignificant, small pieces of information can sometimes form a more full picture.
However, if you think the matter is very serious and maybe related to a child protection concern, where a child is at risk of harm e.g. physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect, you must talk to one of the following people, in complete confidence, where immediate action will take place. Alternatively, we encourage you to call the police. The people you should talk to at this setting are:
However, if you think the matter is very serious and maybe related to a child protection concern, where a child is at risk of harm e.g. physical, sexual, emotional abuse or neglect, you must talk to one of the following people, in complete confidence, where immediate action will take place. Alternatively, we encourage you to call the police. The people you should talk to at this setting are:
Soundpost Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Nicola Beazley (Folk Factory Director)
07919524840
Soundpost Designated Safeguarding Officer (DSO)
Robyn Wallace (Head of Music Education),
07468 200192
If your concern involves either of the Designated Safeguarding Leads, please reach out to the Sheffield Music Hub’s Designated Safeguarding Lead, Ian Naylor, at [email protected] or 0114 250 6860.
For additional information please visit the Safeguarding Sheffield Children website.
For additional information please visit the Safeguarding Sheffield Children website.