Section 1
Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that AMS provides a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for everyone, with particular attention to the welfare of children aged 14-18 and vulnerable adults.
We recognise our responsibility to safeguard from harm those who may be at risk, and to respond appropriately to concerns.
Scope
This policy applies to:
- Trustees
- Members and visitors
- Workshop facilitators, contractors, and partners
- All activities run by or in association with Ashfield Makerspace
Principles
- Wellbeing first: The welfare of young people (14+) and vulnerable adults takes precedence.
- Respect and inclusion: Everyone has the right to be treated with dignity, fairness, and without discrimination.
- Empowerment: Young people (14+) and vulnerable adults are encouraged to participate actively and safely.
- Shared responsibility: Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
- Confidentiality: Concerns will be handled sensitively and only shared when necessary.
Code of Conduct
All members, and visitors must:
- Treat others with respect and kindness.
- Use tools and equipment safely and responsibly.
- Never engage in bullying, harassment, abuse, or exploitative behaviour.
- Avoid being alone in a closed space with a young person (14+) or vulnerable adult.
- Report any safeguarding concerns immediately.
Young people (14+) and vulnerable adults must:
- Follow health and safety rules.
- Act respectfully towards others.
- Be supervised in workshops unless deemed competent and authorised by staff.
Safeguarding Lead
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL): Teresa Jackson info@makerspaceashfield.org.uk
Trustees DBS checked
Responsibilities:
- Receiving and responding to safeguarding concerns.
- Keeping confidential records of concerns and actions.
- Liaising with external safeguarding agencies if needed.
Supervision and Access
- Children under 14 cannot access the makerspace.
- Children aged 14 – 18 must have parental/guardian consent and be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
- Vulnerable adults may attend independently but may require tailored support or supervision, assessed case by case.
Recruitment and Training
- Induction includes safeguarding responsibilities.
- Regular safeguarding training will be provided.
Responding to Concerns
Report concerns immediately to the DSL.
If immediate risk of harm: call 999.
All concerns will be:
- Taken seriously.
- Recorded in writing.
- Acted upon promptly.
Online Safety
- Online spaces linked to the AMS must be respectful and safe.
- No personal data or images of children/vulnerable adults may be shared without written consent.
Review
This policy will be reviewed annually, or sooner if legislation or circumstances change.
Section 2: Safeguarding Code of Conduct (Member-Friendly)
Our Commitments:
– We treat everyone with respect.
– We put safety and wellbeing first.
– We listen and act on concerns.
– We do not tolerate bullying, harassment, or abuse.
For Members & Visitors:
– Be kind and respectful to others.
– Use tools and equipment safely and responsibly.
– Never be alone in a closed space with a child or vulnerable adult.
– Report concerns immediately.
For Young People (14+):
– Ages 14 -18 : must have consent and be accompanied by a parent/guardian.
For Vulnerable Adults:
– Welcome to attend independently.
– Support available on request.
If You’re Worried:
Speak to the DSL: Teresa Jackson
If immediate risk, call 999.
Section 3: Safeguarding Quick Guide
(For Staff & Volunteers)
What to Do if You’re Worried:
1. Stay calm – listen, don’t promise secrecy.
2. Record – write down facts (time, date, what was said/seen, who was present).
3. Report – tell the DSL immediately.
4. If immediate risk – call 999.
Your Responsibilities:
– Treat everyone with respect.
– Do not be alone in a closed space with a child/vulnerable adult.
– Report, don’t investigate.
Key Contacts:
– DSL: Teresa Jackson info@makerspaceashfield.org.uk
– Emergency: 999
– Local Safeguarding Authority:
