Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults Sample Clauses

Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults. The Hirer shall ensure that any activities at the Premises for children under the age of 18 or vulnerable adults comply with current legislation and in that regard only fit and proper persons have access to children or vulnerable adults. Child Protection Policies are the responsibility of the Hirer.
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Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults. It is the responsibility of the Hirer to ensure that, where activities are provided for children or vulnerable adults, a Suitable Policy is in place and that DBS checks have been completed for all helpers. Public Liability Insurance: It is the responsibility of the hirer to effect whatever insurance he/she requires to cover his/her liabilities. Public liability Insurance effected by the Church does not extend to a hirer’s liabilities. Accidents occurring on the premises: all accidents which occur on the premises must be fully recorded in the accident book in the kitchen. Loss of or Damage to Personal Property: The Church accepts no responsibility for loss or damage. Heating: The heaters are on Timers, you can turn these on by pushing the buttons as required. Kitchen: You are welcome to make Tea/Coffee without charge. Additional use of equipment and crockery is chargeable. Please return crockery to the cupboards after use and ensure that the cooker is left clean. Hot water is available by pushing the heater timer button above the sink at the start of your hire. Boiling water is available from the Lincat water boiler (see instructions on cupboard door). Both heaters take 20-30 minutes to warm up. Breakages: Please report any breakages to the Lettings Secretary.
Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults. It is the responsibility of the Hirer to ensure that, where activities are provided for children or vulnerable adults, a Suitable Policy is in place and that DBS checks have been completed for all helpers. Public Liability Insurance: It is the responsibility of the hirer to effect whatever insurance he/she requires to cover his/her liabilities. Public liability Insurance effected by the Church does not extend to a hirer’s liabilities. Accidents occurring on the premises: all accidents which occur on the premises must be fully recorded in the accident book in the kitchen. Loss of or Damage to Personal Property: The Church accepts no responsibility for loss or damage. Heating: The heaters are on a Time Clock, you can turn these on/off by adjusting the thermostat. Kitchen: You are welcome to make Tea/Coffee without charge. Please return crockery to the cupboards after use. Hot water is available on demand. Breakages: Please report any breakages to the Lettings Secretary.

Related to Child Protection and Vulnerable Adults

  • Abuse and Neglect of Children and Vulnerable Adults: Abuse Registry Party agrees not to employ any individual, to use any volunteer or other service provider, or to otherwise provide reimbursement to any individual who in the performance of services connected with this agreement provides care, custody, treatment, transportation, or supervision to children or to vulnerable adults if there has been a substantiation of abuse or neglect or exploitation involving that individual. Party is responsible for confirming as to each individual having such contact with children or vulnerable adults the non-existence of a substantiated allegation of abuse, neglect or exploitation by verifying that fact though (a) as to vulnerable adults, the Adult Abuse Registry maintained by the Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living and (b) as to children, the Central Child Protection Registry (unless the Party holds a valid child care license or registration from the Division of Child Development, Department for Children and Families). See 33 V.S.A. §4919(a)(3) and 33 V.S.A. §6911(c)(3).

  • SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE ADULTS 8.1 The Service Provider will have ultimate responsibility for the management and control of any Regulated Activity provided under this agreement and for the purposes of the Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups Xxx 0000.

  • Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Vulnerable Adults The Supplier will comply with all applicable legislation and codes of practice, including, where applicable, all legislation and statutory guidance relevant to the safeguarding and protection of children and vulnerable adults and with the British Council’s Child Protection Policy, as notified to the Supplier and amended from time to time, which the Supplier acknowledges may include submitting to a check by the UK Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) or the equivalent local service; in addition, the Supplier will ensure that, where it engages any other party to supply any of the Services under this Agreement, that that party will also comply with the same requirements as if they were a party to this Agreement.

  • DATA PROTECTION AND FREEDOM OF INFORMATION 7.1. Each party will:-

  • Child Protection Barracudas’ staff have a duty to respond if they suspect a child may be suffering from or makes a disclosure about abuse. In this event staff will contact the relevant local authority and act on their advice.

  • Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy a. The Chair and the Minister acknowledge that the Agency is bound to follow the requirements set out in the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (FIPPA) in relation to the collection, retention, security, use, distribution and disposal of records.

  • Freedom of Information and Transparency The Supplier acknowledges that the Authority and Other Contracting Bodies are subject to the requirements of the FOIA and the Environmental Information Regulations and shall assist and co-operate with the Authority and the Other Contracting Bodies to enable the Authority and Other Contracting Bodies to comply with their Information disclosure obligations in relation to this Framework Agreement and any Call Off Agreements. The Supplier shall: transfer to the Authority and/or the relevant Other Contracting Bodies, as applicable, all Requests for Information that it receives as soon as practicable and in any event within two (2) Working Days of receiving a Request for Information; and provide all necessary assistance reasonably requested by the Authority and/or the Other Contracting Body to enable the Authority and/or the Other Contracting Body to respond to the Request for Information within the time for compliance set out in section 10 of the FOIA or regulation 5 of the Environmental Information Regulations. The Authority shall be responsible for determining in absolute its discretion and notwithstanding any other provision in this Framework Agreement or any other agreement whether the Commercially Sensitive Information and/or any other Information is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the provisions of the FOIA or the Environmental Information Regulations. In no event shall the Supplier respond directly to a Request for Information unless expressly authorised to do so by the Authority. The Supplier acknowledges that (notwithstanding the provisions of this Clause FW-40.) the Authority may, acting in accordance with the Ministry of Justice’s Code of Practice on the Discharge of the Functions of Public Authorities under Part 1 of the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the Code”), be obliged under the FOIA, or the Environmental Information Regulations to disclose information concerning the Supplier or the Services: in certain circumstances without consulting the Supplier; or following consultation with the Supplier and having taken its views into account; provided always that where Clause FW-40.5.1 applies the Authority shall, in accordance with any recommendations of the Code, take reasonable steps, where appropriate, to give the Supplier advanced notice, or failing that, to draw the disclosure to the Supplier’s attention after any such disclosure. The Supplier acknowledges that the description of information as Commercially Sensitive Information as notified to the Authority prior to the Commencement Date is of an indicative nature only and that the Authority and Other Contracting Body may be obliged to disclose the Commercially Sensitive Information in accordance with this Clause FW-40.. Subject to any information which is exempt from disclosure under the FOIA and notwithstanding any other term of this Framework Agreement or the Call Off Agreement, the Supplier agrees that the contents of the Framework Agreement and the Call Off Agreement are not Confidential Information and the Supplier hereby gives his consent for the Authority to publish this Framework Agreement and for the Contracting Body to publish the Call Off Agreement in their entirety including from time to time agreed changes to this Framework Agreement and/or the Call Off Agreement, to the general public.

  • Data Protection and Privacy: Protected Health Information Party shall maintain the privacy and security of all individually identifiable health information acquired by or provided to it as a part of the performance of this Agreement. Party shall follow federal and state law relating to privacy and security of individually identifiable health information as applicable, including the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and its federal regulations.

  • Information Technology Accessibility Standards Any information technology related products or services purchased, used or maintained through this Grant must be compatible with the principles and goals contained in the Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards adopted by the Architectural and Transportation Barriers Compliance Board under Section 508 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 U.S.C. §794d), as amended. The federal Electronic and Information Technology Accessibility Standards can be found at: xxxx://xxx.xxxxxx-xxxxx.xxx/508.htm.

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