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Safeguarding

Your Childs Safety Is Our Number One Priority.

In order for your child to participate in the Reviving Hearts for Christ Fellowship WhatsApp group chat, we need your consent and involvement in helping your child have a productive and safe experience. 

 

The WhatsApp group chat is a platform where we provide weekly encouragement, support in prayer, accountability with your child's walk with God and ministry updates.

 

Please be aware that the platform consists of young men and women of God in all ages that have made the decision to follow Christ. 

 

Please carefully read and sign this parental consent form. If you have any questions or would like further information, please email rhcfellowship@gmail.com

 

You can view our full safeguarding policy below this form.

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The following code of conduct that we are asking all group members to follow:

 

  • Respect one another- Everyone has a different point of view so feel free to respectfully disagree. Please be kind and courteous at all times.

  • Be respectful of others’ privacy-  Being in this group depends on our trust of one another. Some discussions may be sensitive or contain sensitive information, so what’s said in the group should stay in the group.

  • No harassment of any kind- Bullying, targeting, or attacking a member of this group is not allowed and will not be tolerated. Abuse of any form may result in Legal Proceedings.

  • No sales, spam or promotions of any kind- No selling to or spamming other members is allowed in this group. Do not promote any other source as we cannot verify its validity. Anyone who does so will be subject to immediate removal.

  • Ensure your display name is correct- First name and initial of second or full second name. You can do so in the settings of your account.

  • Oversharing personal details- Do not disclose your personal details to anyone on this platform.

 

Our commitment to keeping the children and youth we serve safe is always our number one priority. To that end, we will actively monitor participant activity. Any misconduct will instantly result in the appropriate legal action being taken.

 

By signing this form you agree to the terms and conditions and acknowledge that:

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  • RHC Fellowship hold safeguarding your child as a number one priority

  • RHC Fellowship will quickly take the necessary legal safeguarding procedures according to our safeguarding policy in the event that your child's safety has been compromised 

  • The group chat consists of members of all ages 

  • It is your responsibility to ensure that your child upholds the code of conduct of the WhatsApp platform

  • You have a legal right to express any concern that you may have concerning your child's activity on the WhatsApp platform.

 

You are also confirming that:

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  • I authorise my child to participate in the group chat

  •  I authorise the capture and use of media (photography, videography) solely for the purpose of ministry events (optional)

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I authorise the use of media
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Our Safe Guarding Policy

1. Introduction

I. REVIVING HEARTS FOR CHRIST FELLOWSHIP (the Organisation) is a non-profit organisation run for the following purpose:

To support young Christian women and men in their walk with God.

II. The Organisation is based virtually over Instagram and Zoom.

III. The Organisation has adopted this safeguarding children policy and expects every adult leading, working or helping at REVIVING HEARTS FOR CHRIST FELLOWSHIP to support it and comply with it. Consequently this policy shall apply to all leaders, trustees, partners, guests, volunteers, students or anyone working on behalf of the RHC Organisation.


2. Purpose of the Policy

I. This policy is intended to protect children and young people who receive any service from us, including those who are the children of adults who may receive services from us.

II. The Organisation believes that no child or young person should experience abuse or harm and are committed to the protection of children and young people and this policy is intended to provide guidance and overarching principles to those who represent us as volunteers or leaders, to guide our approach to child protection and safeguarding.


3. The Risks to Children

Nearly every child grows up in a safe and happy environment and it is important not to exaggerate or overestimate the dangers. Nevertheless, there are situations where children need protection including but not limited to:

- Sexual abuse;
- Grooming;
- Physical and emotional abuse and neglect;
- Domestic violence;
- Inappropriate supervision by staff or volunteers;
- Bullying, cyber bullying, acts of violence and aggression within our schools and campuses;
- Victimisation;

- Financial abuse
- Self-harm;
- Unsafe environments and activities;
- Crime; and
- Exploitation.


4. Universality of Protection

The Organisation recognises that:

- the welfare of the child is paramount;
- all children regardless of race, gender, religious belief, disability, age, sexual orientation or identity have a right to equal protection from harm;
- some children are more vulnerable to harm as a result of their circumstances, prior experiences, communication needs or level of dependency; and
- working with children, young people, their parents and/or guardians, carers or other agencies is essential to protecting their wellbeing.


5. Safeguarding Children at Events/Activities

I. There are three kinds of events/virtual activities:

(A). those open to adults and children of all ages;

  • This includes the virtual WhatsApp group platform.

(B). those for children accompanied by a 'parent'; and

(C). those for unaccompanied children, which are sometimes run alongside other physical events/activities.

II. At physical events open to all ages, children under 16 must be accompanied throughout by an adult over the age of 18 who not only brings the child but also takes the child home again afterwards. Young people aged 16 or 17 may attend unaccompanied if they bring the written consent and mobile telephone number of one of their parents. Young people aged 16 or 17 may attend unaccompanied to physical events/virtual activities if they fill out the provided written consent form. Failure to provide this means that they cannot be included in certain ministry activities/events.

III. At physical events and activities for children accompanied by a 'parent', children under 16 must be supervised throughout the event by an adult over the age of 18 who not only brings the child to the event but also takes the child home again afterwards. If a lone adult brings more than one child, then the children will have to stay together, so that the one adult can supervise them. Young people aged 16 or 17 may attend unaccompanied if they bring the written consent and mobile telephone number of one of their parents.

IV. At physical events and activities for unaccompanied children, children under the age of 16 must be enrolled by a responsible adult before being left with the event leader. The enrolment must record the child's name, age and address and the names and addresses of the child's parents, plus the parents' mobile telephone numbers. Young people aged 16 or 17 may attend unaccompanied if they bring the written consent and mobile telephone number of one of their parents.

V. Both events and activities are to be defined broadly to include any occasions where the Organisation will be providing a service.


6. Disclosure and Barring

I. The Organisation offers the following activities for children:

Online Services                                                                                                                Physical Events
Online Mentorship
Online Prayer Support
One to One Counselling
WhatsApp Online Group Chat for Fellowship

II. Some of our activities may therefore require adult participants or adult leaders to undergo DBS and/or police checks under the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Act 2006. The required level of checking (if any) will broadly reflect the degree and frequency of unsupervised access given to other people's children.

III. The Organisation will take very seriously any allegation of impropriety on the part of any member of the Organisation. A member of the Organisation who discovers anything amiss should get in touch immediately with the following:

SHENELLE DARKO, LEAD MINISTER

IV. Allegations will be appropriately reviewed and the likely risk to children and, if appropriate, will consider banning the member from future events or revoking his or her membership or both, but only in full accordance with the rules and procedures of the Organisation.


7. Health and Safety Aspects of Safeguarding Children

I. Before starting any event for unaccompanied children, the Team will carry out a risk assessment and then take steps to minimise all risks to health and safety. Parents and children will be made aware of any particular risks and of the steps to be taken to minimise those risks. The Team will keep a record of all risk assessments.

II. Sufficient adults must be present at any event for unaccompanied children to enable one adult to deal with any emergency while another adult supervises the children not directly affected by the emergency.


8. Prevention of Bullying

We will not tolerate the bullying of children either by adults or by other children. If any incident of child-on-child bullying should arise at the Organisation event, those involved will be separated immediately and the parents of the children involved will be asked to deal with the matter. The Team will review all incidents of child-on-child bullying and assess the likely future risk to children. If appropriate, the Team will consider banning a child from future events, but only in full accordance with the rules and procedures of the Organisation. Allegations of adults bullying children will be dealt with in accordance with this Policy.


9. Photographing Children

No photos will be taken or published of any child attending an event or activity unless prior written permission is sought from a person with parental responsibility. If any person has any concerns regarding any person taking photos at an event or activity, that person should contact the Organisation immediately.


10. Managing Behaviour, Discipline and Acceptable Restraint

I. Adults supervising children at the Organisations physical events must never use any form of corporal punishment. If physical restraint is absolutely necessary to prevent injury to any person or to prevent serious damage to property, then the minimum necessary restraint may be used — but for that purpose only.

II. Unacceptable behaviour at the Organisation events for unaccompanied children will generally be stopped by separating the children from each other and from the group. The miscreants will be suitably supervised and will be returned as soon as possible to the care of their parents.

III. The Organisation may apply a further disciplinary sanction; namely the banning of the child from one or more future events over the following 18 months. Any such sanction would be determined and applied by the following officer: SHENELLE DARKO, LEAD MINISTER.

IV. A parent who is aggrieved by this ban may appeal to the Organisation who will hear the views of all relevant persons. The decision of the Organisation is then final. Any such appeals should be made to, and will be determined by the following officer: SHENELLE DARKO, LEAD MINISTER.


11. Legal Framework

This policy has been drawn up in accordance with all relevant and applicable legislation and guidance available to the Organisation in the jurisdictions it operates within in the United Kingdom. Chiefly, this policy operates in accordance with the:

- Children Act 1989
- United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child
- Children Act 2004
- General Data Protection Regulation
- Data Protection Act 2018

This Policy is approved and robustly endorsed by REVIVING HEARTS FOR CHRIST FELLOWSHIP and is due for review every 2 YEARS.




Signed: SHENELLE DARKO (LEAD MINISTER)

Date: 2nd January 2022

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