Common use of Safeguarding Clause in Contracts

Safeguarding. 9.1 If appropriate, the Supplier shall develop and maintain awareness and understanding of safeguarding issues with vulnerable adults, children and young people. 9.2 The Supplier shall ensure that all allegations, suspicions and incidents of abuse, harm or risk of harm to children and/or vulnerable adults or where there is concern about the behaviour of an individual are reported immediately to CDC’s Representative and Cornwall Council’s Safeguarding Adults team 0300 1234 131 in respect of a vulnerable adult or Cornwall Council’s Multi Agency Referral Unit (MARU) 0300 123 1116 in respect of a child. The Supplier’s safeguarding policies and procedures should include active encouragement to staff in whistle blowing if aware of suspected abuse. 9.3 The Supplier shall ensure that children and/or vulnerable adults are safeguarded from any form or exploitation including physical, financial, psychological and sexual abuse, neglect, discriminatory abuse or self-harm or inhumane or degrading treatment through deliberate intent, negligent acts or omissions. 9.4 The Supplier shall comply with all statutory obligations and CDC and Government policies (including but not limited to the CDC’s Safeguarding Policy, Safeguarding Guidance for Providers and the South West Safeguarding Procedures) in respect of safeguarding as applicable and amended from time to time. 9.5 The Supplier shall immediately notify CDC of any information that it reasonably requests to enable it to be satisfied that the obligations of this clause 9 have been met. 9.6 The Supplier must comply with any instruction given by CDC in respect of this clause 9.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Services Agreement, Service Agreement, Service Agreement

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Safeguarding. 9.1 If appropriate, the Supplier shall develop and maintain awareness and understanding of safeguarding issues with vulnerable adults, children and young people. 9.2 The Supplier shall ensure that all non-emergency allegations, suspicions and incidents of abuse, harm or risk of harm to children and/or vulnerable adults or where there is concern about the behaviour of an individual are reported immediately to CDC’s Representative and Cornwall Council’s Safeguarding Adults team 0300 1234 131 in respect of a vulnerable adult or Cornwall Council’s Multi Agency Referral Unit (MARU) 0300 123 1116 in respect of a child. The Supplier’s safeguarding policies and procedures should include active encouragement to staff in whistle blowing if aware of suspected abuse. 9.3 The Supplier shall ensure that children and/or vulnerable adults are safeguarded from any form or exploitation including physical, financial, psychological and sexual abuse, neglect, discriminatory abuse or self-harm or inhumane or degrading treatment through deliberate intent, negligent acts or omissions. 9.4 The Supplier shall comply with all statutory obligations and CDC and Government policies (including but not limited to the CDC’s Safeguarding Policy, Safeguarding Guidance for Providers and the South West Safeguarding Procedures) in respect of safeguarding as applicable and amended from time to time. 9.5 The Supplier shall immediately notify CDC of any information that it reasonably requests to enable it to be satisfied that the obligations of this clause 9 have been met. 9.6 The Supplier must comply with any instruction given by CDC in respect of this clause 9.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Vendor and Supplier Contracts, Services Agreements

Safeguarding. 9.1 If appropriate, the 27.1 The Supplier shall develop and maintain awareness and understanding of safeguarding issues with vulnerable adults, children and young people. 9.2 27.2 The Supplier shall ensure that all allegations, suspicions and incidents of abuse, harm or risk of harm to children and/or vulnerable adults or where there is concern about the behaviour of an individual are reported immediately to CDC’s Representative and Cornwall the Council’s Safeguarding Adults team Directorate of Adult Social Care (Single Point of Access) 0300 1234 131 in respect of a vulnerable adult or Cornwall the Council’s Multi Agency Directorate of Children's Services (Single Referral Unit (MARUUnit) 0300 123 1116 in respect of a child. The Supplier’s safeguarding policies and procedures should include active encouragement to staff in whistle blowing if aware of suspected abuse. 9.3 27.3 The Supplier shall ensure that children and/or vulnerable adults are safeguarded from any form or exploitation including physical, financial, psychological and sexual abuse, neglect, discriminatory abuse or self-harm or inhumane or degrading treatment through deliberate intent, negligent acts or omissions. 9.4 27.4 The Supplier shall comply with all statutory obligations and CDC Council and Government policies (including but not limited to the CDCCouncil’s Safeguarding Policy, Safeguarding Guidance for Providers and the South West Safeguarding Procedures) in respect of safeguarding as applicable and amended from time to time. 9.5 27.5 The Supplier shall immediately notify CDC the Council of any information that it reasonably requests to enable it to be satisfied that the obligations of this clause 9 Condition 28 have been met. 9.6 27.6 The Supplier must comply with any instruction given by CDC the Council in respect of this clause 9Condition 27.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Terms and Conditions

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Safeguarding. 9.1 If appropriate8.1 The Care Home Provider shall maintain and keep up to date appropriate policies on child protection and the protection of adults at risk. These policies shall comply with any legislative and registration/regulatory requirements, Department of Health guidelines and also with policies, procedures and guidelines issued by the Supplier Council. The Care Home Provider shall develop ensure that these policies, procedures and maintain awareness guidelines are communicated to Staff and understanding of safeguarding issues with vulnerable adults, children and young peoplethat appropriate training is provided to Staff in relation to them. 9.2 8.2 The Supplier Care Home Provider shall ensure that all allegations, suspicions and incidents of abuse, harm or risk of harm to children and/or vulnerable adults or where there is concern about the behaviour of an individual are reported immediately without delay to CDC’s Representative and Cornwall the Council’s Adult Safeguarding Adults team 0300 1234 131 in respect of a vulnerable adult or Cornwall Council’s Triage Team on 01872 326433 and the Multi Agency Referral Unit (MARU) 0300 123 1116 in respect of a childor any superseding teams. The SupplierCare Home Provider’s safeguarding policies and procedures should include active encouragement to staff Staff in whistle blowing if aware of suspected abuse. 9.3 8.3 The Supplier Care Home Provider shall ensure that children and/or vulnerable adults are safeguarded from any form or of exploitation including physical, financial, psychological and sexual abuse, neglect, discriminatory abuse or self-harm or inhumane or degrading treatment through deliberate intent, negligent acts or omissions. 9.4 8.4 The Supplier Care Home Provider shall comply with all statutory obligations and CDC Council and Government policies Policies (including but not limited to the CDCCouncil’s Safeguarding Policy, Safeguarding Guidance for Providers and the South West Safeguarding Procedures) in respect of safeguarding as applicable and amended from time to time. 9.5 8.5 The Supplier Care Home Provider shall immediately notify CDC of as soon as reasonably practicable provide the Council with any information that it reasonably requests to enable it to be satisfied that the obligations of this clause 9 8 have been met. 9.6 The Supplier must comply with any instruction given by CDC in respect of this clause 9.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for the Provision of Residential and Nursing Care

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