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Safeguarding for Trustees

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Interlink RCT
on 11th November 2025
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  • Training
Understanding your role in safeguarding as a Trustee of an organisation.

Trustees are responsible for promoting a positive culture of safeguarding, including making sure there are procedures for safer staff recruitment, whistleblowing, appropriate policies for safeguarding (including regular updating) and that staff and the public are aware the organisation takes safeguarding seriously and will respond to concerns about people’s welfare. This Group F Training will support your understanding of safeguarding and responsibilities as leaders to ensure safeguarding is embedded within your organisation.

   

Online 20th January 2026

Starts 18:00 | Ends 20:00

Please note this event is in timezone (GMT) London.

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