Examples of Board Protocol in a sentence
We will always ensure that the procedures outlined in Stoke-on-Trent and Staffordshire Safeguarding Children's Board Protocol: Managing Allegations of abuse Against Persons who work with Children and role of LADO and Part 4 of ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’, DfE (2020) are adhered to and will seek appropriate advice from the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
In alignment with our Police/School Board Protocol, school authorities have the right to search student school and personal property (such as, but not limited to; lockers, desks, purses, backpacks, pockets etc.) without permission and without prior notice.
We ensure that the procedures outlined in Staffordshire Safeguarding Children's Board Protocol: Managing Allegations of abuse Against Persons who work with Children and role of LADO and Part 4 of ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’, DfE (2021) are adhered to and will seek appropriate advice from the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
We will always ensure that the procedures outlined in Staffordshire Safeguarding Children's Board Protocol: Managing Allegations of abuse Against Persons who work with Children and role of LADO and Part 4 of ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’, DfE (2019) are adhered to and will seek appropriate advice from the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
We will always ensure that the procedures outlined in Staffordshire Safeguarding Children's Board Protocol: Managing Allegations of abuse Against Persons who work with Children and role of LADO and Part 4 of ‘Keeping Children Safe in Education’, DfE (2018) are adhered to and will seek appropriate advice from the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
In accordance with the Company’s Board Protocol Process Flow, the board materials of directors are provided to the Board at least five (5) calendar days prior to the board meeting.
We will always ensure that the Norfolk Safeguarding Children Board Protocol 8.3: Allegations Against Persons who Work with Children and the relevant Department for Education guidance is adhered to and will seek appropriate advice from the Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO).
The police investigate incidents in accordance with the protocol developed with the local school board (refer to Procedure: Police/School Board Protocol.
The informed consent forms, as well as blood collection protocols were approved by the New England Institutional Review Board Protocol number 04-144 “The Collection of Whole Blood for Research Purposes”.
This study was approved by the University of Toronto Health Sciences Research Ethics Board (Protocol # 34825) and the Toronto District School Board External Research Review Committee (Protocol # 2017-2018-20).