Safeguarding
Safeguarding Policy
Safeguarding Policy
Effective Date: June 25, 2025
Company Name: Home 1st Care Ltd
Website: home1st.co.uk
Address: Office 46, Pure Offices, Broadwell Road, Oldbury, United Kingdom
Email: care@home1st.co.uk
Phone: +44 121 389 3166
1. Policy Statement
Home 1st Care Ltd is fully committed to protecting the rights, safety, and wellbeing of all individuals who use our services — particularly vulnerable adults and individuals who may be at risk of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
We believe that every individual, regardless of age, ability, or background, has the right to live free from harm, and we operate with a zero-tolerance approach to abuse of any kind.
2. Scope of the Policy
This policy applies to all:
Employees (full-time, part-time, temporary)
Contractors and volunteers
Clients and service users
Partner agencies involved in care delivery
It covers all aspects of our care services and operational procedures.
3. Definitions
Safeguarding:
Protecting a person’s right to live safely, free from abuse or neglect.
Vulnerable Adult:
An adult who is aged 18 or over and may need help due to age, illness, disability, or mental health conditions — and who may be unable to protect themselves from harm or exploitation.
Types of Abuse:
Physical abuse
Emotional or psychological abuse
Sexual abuse
Financial or material abuse
Neglect and acts of omission
Discriminatory abuse
Institutional abuse
Domestic abuse
Self-neglect
Modern slavery
4. Our Responsibilities
Home 1st Care Ltd ensures that:
Safeguarding is a central part of our care planning and delivery.
All staff are trained in safeguarding procedures and know how to report concerns.
Concerns are acted upon promptly and appropriately.
We work closely with local authorities, health professionals, and safeguarding boards.
We maintain records of safeguarding incidents and monitor patterns or risks.
We regularly review and update this policy in line with current legislation.
5. Reporting Concerns
Who Can Report:
Anyone — staff, clients, family members, or the public — can raise a safeguarding concern.
How to Report Internally:
Immediately inform your line manager or the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
Document the concern accurately and without bias
Avoid confrontation with the alleged abuser
Maintain confidentiality at all times
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL):
Name: To Be Assigned
Email: safeguarding@home1st.co.uk
Phone: +44 121 389 3166
External Reporting (If needed):
Local Authority Safeguarding Team
Care Quality Commission (CQC)
Police (in urgent danger)
6. Recruitment & Training
We are committed to safe recruitment practices to prevent unsuitable individuals from working with vulnerable adults. This includes:
Enhanced DBS checks
Reference verification
Mandatory safeguarding training
Ongoing refresher courses and supervision
7. Confidentiality
Safeguarding concerns are treated with strict confidentiality. Information will only be shared with appropriate parties involved in the protection of the individual. Data handling is in line with GDPR and the Data Protection Act 2018.
8. Whistleblowing
We encourage a culture of openness. Any employee who suspects wrongdoing or abuse has the right to report it without fear of retaliation, under our Whistleblowing Policy.
9. Monitoring & Review
This Safeguarding Policy is reviewed annually, or as legislation changes, to ensure its continued effectiveness.
Last Reviewed: June 25, 2025
Next Scheduled Review: June 2026
10. Contact Information
For any safeguarding concerns, please contact:
Home 1st Care Ltd
Office 46, Pure Offices, Broadwell Road
Oldbury, United Kingdom
📧 care@home1st.co.uk
📞 +44 121 389 3166
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