Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults and the Beneficiary shall therefore: 4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded Services; 4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff; 4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults; 4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults; 4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve); 4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures; 4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work; 4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse; 4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures; 4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse; 4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate; 4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and 4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project. 4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement, Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults Regulated Activity and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded ServicesRegulated Activity;
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Community Chest Funding Agreement, Community Chest Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 14.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges Researcher warrants and agrees represents to the Customer that it has ultimate responsibility for undertaken all appropriate disclosure checks through the management DBS and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, has no reason to believe that any Relevant Staff are barred from interviewing or engaging with children and or vulnerable adults and as part of providing the Beneficiary shall thereforeResearch.
14.2 The Researcher shall:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, 14.2.1 ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded Servicesinterviewing or engaging with children or vulnerable adults as part of providing the Research;
4.1.2 14.2.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 clause 14.2.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 14.2.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services Research in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services Research (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded ServicesResearch) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 14.2.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 14.2.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research has) a procedure approved by the Customer for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve)abuse;
4.1.6 14.2.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 14.2.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff Relevant Staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 14.2.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 14.2.9 have robust systems in place so that all Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 14.2.10 notify the Customer immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Research;
14.2.11 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 14.2.12 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for involved in the Project Research has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;; and
4.1.12 14.2.13 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the ProjectStaff and service users.
4.2 14.3 The Beneficiary Researcher shall immediately provide to the PCC Customer any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC Customer to enable the PCC Customer to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 clause 14 have been met.
14.4 The parties agree that a breach of this clause 14, or a failure by the Researcher to implement or follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures, shall constitute a material breach of this Agreement entitling the Customer to terminate this Agreement pursuant to clause 8.1.1.
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Samples: Research Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 The Where the Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults and Regulated Activity the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded ServicesRegulated Activity;
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that for some funded services it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults Regulated Activity and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded ServicesRegulated Activity;
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. Where the provision of this Clause 4 applies (as indicated in the Schedule),
4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults Regulated Activity and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded ServicesRegulated Activity;
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-anti- bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Grant Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Funded Services undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded Services;
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity the Funded Services or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. β Where the provision of this Clause 4 applies (as indicated in the Schedule),
4.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults Regulated Activity and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded Services;Regulated Activity;β
4.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve);
4.1.6 ensure that all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheres) to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintains) a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addresses) issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure that all Relevant Staff and service users are made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement
Safeguarding of Children and Vulnerable Adults. 4.1 5.1 The Beneficiary acknowledges and agrees that it has is a Regulated Activity Provider with ultimate responsibility for the management and control of the Funded Services and the safety of victims, children and vulnerable adults Regulated Activity and the Beneficiary shall therefore:
4.1.1 Insofar as any of the Funded Services carried out require a valid enhanced disclosure check, 5.1.1 ensure that all Relevant Staff are subject to a valid enhanced disclosure check for the Regulated Activity undertaken through the DBS prior to commencing any Funded ServicesRegulated Activity;
4.1.2 5.1.2 monitor the level and validity of the checks undertaken pursuant to Clause 4.1.1 5.1.1 for all Relevant Staff;
4.1.3 5.1.3 immediately refer to the DBS information about any person carrying out the Funded Services in respect of whom it declines or withdraws permission to be involved in or to carry out the Funded Services (or would have, if such person had not otherwise ceased to be involved in or carry out the Funded Services) because, in its opinion, that person has harmed or poses a risk of harm to Victims, service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.4 5.1.4 not employ or use the services of any person (or any third party who employs or uses any person) who is barred from, or whose previous conduct or records indicate that they would not be suitable to carry out Regulated Activity or who may otherwise present a risk to Victims, Victims or service users, children or vulnerable adults;
4.1.5 5.1.5 have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) a procedure approved by the PCC for dealing with allegations or suspicions of abuse (which the PCC may request to see and approve)abuse;
4.1.6 5.1.6 ensure that any third party supplier for the Project:
(a) trains all Relevant Staff are trained at induction (and receive regular (at least annual) provides them with further refresher training) in the proactive prevention of abuse of children and adults, in the identification of relevant incidents and in following the reporting procedures;
4.1.7 have (b) has in place (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has in place) a workforce development plan that includes appropriate competencies for all its staff in relation to safeguarding adults and children work;
4.1.8 adhere (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project adheresc) adheres to rigorous recruitment practices to deter those who actively seek vulnerable people to exploit or abuse;
4.1.9 have robust systems in place so that Relevant Staff are familiar with and follow its Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups policies and procedures;
4.1.10 maintain (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project maintainsd) maintains a proactive approach to prevent abuse;
4.1.11 address (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project addressese) addresses issues around bullying and have (and ensure that any third party supplier for the Project has) in place an anti-bullying policy which is linked to its safeguarding procedures as appropriate;
4.1.12 ensure (f) ensures that all Relevant Staff and service users are be made aware of the anti-bullying policy and that relevant training on that policy is given to all Relevant Staff; and
4.1.13 5.1.7 notify the PCC immediately of all instances of suspected abuse pertaining to the Project.
4.2 5.2 The Beneficiary shall immediately provide to the PCC any relevant information reasonably requested by the PCC to enable the PCC to be satisfied that the obligations of this Clause 4 5 have been met.
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Samples: Funding Agreement