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Safe from Harm


SAFE FROM HARM
Do you healthadults
safe environment
know what openness neglect psychological
self-developmentsafeguarding
is …
physicalrisk planning
harmful bullying
code of conductmaltreatment
harm victim Whistle-blowing emotional
children support ear
respectsuffering legal
abuse framework
practice special needs
internet home exposure exploitationlistening
online safety prevention
co-education damage
sexual abuse young people relationship
violence safety parentsmisuse courage
protect integrity diversity
wellbeingstreet school data protection
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World Safe
from harm
Policy
The World Safe from Harm policy
sets minimum level of
implementation and could be used
as an evaluation criteria when
reviewing NSOs’ current policies and
procedures.

www.scout.org/safe-from-harm-policy

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Safe
environment for Everyone at all levels of
the World Scouting need to
development of work together to provide
children and young
children and people with a safe
young people environment in which
they are empowered to
develop their full
potential.

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Safe
from Harm … … encompasses all areas of
child and youth protection
work, and includes a full range
of strategies, systems and
procedures that aim to
promote that the wellbeing,
development and safety of
children and young people is a
priority in all Scouting-related
activities.
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• Educational purpose of
Scouting activities,
• Safety in Scouting activities,
• Development of personal skills,
• Involving all stakeholders (e.g.
Providing a children and young people,
adult volunteers and
safe professional staff, parents,
school authorities, faith-based
environment organisations),
encompasses • Creating and awareness,
promoting and encouraging
… positive behaviour.
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• Children and young people
between 5 and 26 years of
age,
• Adult volunteers and
professional staff,
• Any and all external
Subjects of stakeholders involved in
the policy supporting Scouting.

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Areas and Youth Programme
recommendation Adults in Scouting
s
Structures
for
implementation Scouting events

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Some Are you aware of the
importance of the SfH?
important
Do you have any policy or
questions to other document related to the
SfH adopted in your NSO?
answer with
Is the legal framework in the
“YES” country considered, when
addressing the area of youth
protection in your NSO?

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Lets try to be Does the Youth programme
delivery include measures
more specific related to the SfH?

… Does the training of adults


include knowledge related
to the SfH?
Do you have procedures in
place that describe how to
properly react to report of
harm?

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If you respond What is the cornerstone of the
SfH implementation in the
with many Youth Programme?
”NO”,
How can adults get
exploration knowledge about SfH?
should be How to properly receive, react
started by and document any complain
answering: of harm or abuse?
How to organise SfH event?

And many more …


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Safe from harm
must become our every day reality!

Thank You
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