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  • Health and safety office
    • H&S policies and guidance
      • Children, young people and vulnerable adults on campus
        • Code of Practice
        • Policy
        • Risk assessment form and guidance
        • Report of a Disclosure
      • Control of substances hazardous to health (CoSHH)
      • Dogs in university buildings
      • Display Screen Equipment (DSE)
      • Driving vehicles on university business
      • Fieldwork
      • Fire safety
      • First aid
      • General risk assessment
      • Health and safety policy and management
      • Manual handling
      • Meningitis
      • Portable appliance testing (PAT)
      • Radiation safety
      • Smoking policy
    • Forms, signs and templates
    • How to...
    • Health and safety training
    • Health & Safety Committee

6. Sources of Further Information

  • NSPCC website
  • Child Protection in Sport Units (a collaboration between the NSPCC and the Sport Councils in England and Northern Ireland) website
  • Staff Learning and Development – NSPCC training modules
    • ‘Creating a culture of safety’
    • ‘Child Protection Awareness’
  • Health and Safety Office
  • Student Counselling Service
  • Student Advice Centre

In this Code of Practice:

  • Code of Practice homepage
  • On campus as members of the public
  • Brought onto campus by a parent
  • In planned & supervised activities
    • Safeguarding children
    • Reporting and managing incidents
    • Risk assessment
    • Guidance of conduct for working with children
    • Sources of further information

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