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Safeguarding - Student Support and Wellbeing - University of Kent
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Safeguarding
Safeguarding
Safeguarding at Kent and keeping students safe
What is safeguarding?
Statutory Safeguarding:
applies to children (those under 18) and adults with care and support needs.
Where you are concerned about abuse or the wellbeing of such individuals you
MUST
report any concerns to the
Designated Safeguarding Officers
Prevent (statutory) duty
: a key aspect of the Prevent Duty affecting Higher Education is to ensure members of the University community that may be vulnerable to radicalisation or being drawn into terrorism are passed without unnecessary delay to trained professionals external to the University who are qualified to assess and manage such situations.
You
MUST
report any concerns to the
Designated Safeguarding Officers
who are also trained to discern the safeguarding, wellbeing and Prevent matters arising from referrals.
Our Safeguarding policies
Our safeguarding policies are designed to protect children and adults at risk of harm on our campuses or involved in any related University activity including safeguarding for apprenticeship students in employment.
Read our safeguarding policy
The University has a responsibility to keep children and adults at risk safe to take appropriate safeguarding action in relation to signs and symptoms of abuse or neglect, which could include:
• Physical
• Psychological or emotional
• Sexual
• Domestic Violence
• Financial
• Neglect
• Discriminatory
• Institutional
• Modern slavery
Reporting a concern
University staff, students and those external to the university may have a cause for concern with regard to a member of the university or individual who the university has engaged with.
To report your safeguarding concerns please complete the online
Safeguarding Reporting Form
which will be reviewed by the Safeguarding team.
The safeguarding team are trained to respond to safeguarding reports and will escalate concerns if required. The Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Leads keep records and reports in secure locations.
Alternatively, you can email
safeguarding@kent.ac.uk
This email address is monitored Monday to Friday 9am till 5pm.
If you are a member of staff you should
contact your local designated safeguarding officer
within your professional service or division.
If your concerns requires immediate attention and it is outside of the monitoring hours then you should contact
security@kent.ac.uk
who will contact the Student Services Duty Manager.
Prevent
The prevent duty forms section 26 of the Counter Terrorism and Security Act 2015 which places a statutory duty for Universities to have due regard to prevent people from being drawn in to terrorism. Prevent forms a core part of safeguarding at the University.
Prevent has three main objectives:
Prevent people from being drawn into terrorism and give them advice and support.
Work with sectors and institutions where there are risks of radicalisation
Respond to the ideological challenge of terrorism and the threat faced from those who promote it.
Information on Prevent
Reporting PREVENT Concerns
If you have a concerns about an individual you are considering to be at risk a Designated Safeguarding Officer would be your first point of contact.
Any other questions around PREVENT should be passed to David Powell (Policy Adviser to the Vice Chancellor) via
prevent@kent.ac.uk
Student Support and Wellbeing
The designated Safeguarding team are all based in our Student Support and Wellbeing Team.
The team offer support to students with disabilities, accessibility needs, mental health concerns and wellbeing issues.
All students and apprenticeships can access support from SSW by emailing
kentSSW@kent.ac.uk.
More information
Related Policies
Admissions Policy
Applicants Admissions policy
Applicant DBS Checks
Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checks
Criminal Records DBS
Disclosure of Criminal Records Information (staff only)
Criminal Convictions
Applicant Criminal convictions
Safer Recruitment
Recruitment Selection Policy (Human Resources)
Apprentices safety
Safeguarding our apprentices (guide for employers)