Safeguarding
MGC implements safer recruitment practices that ensures all staff are appropriately qualified, skilled and experience to deliver a safe, high-quality service.
We carry out pre-employment checks that comply with Ofsted-regulated standards, including:
All staff complete mandatory safeguarding training.
For direct operational staff, we ensure they receive an enhanced level of safeguarding training that includes child protection, adults at risk, risk assessment, escalation process, CSE, county lines, and safeguarding young people against extremism / radicalism.
We have in place comprehensive safeguarding policies that are fully compliant with Semi-Independent Regulations 2023, and the local Safeguarding Children and Adults Board protocols.
All our staff receive training on the policies and have knowledge and experience to identify and report safeguarding concerns.
We work with referrers to ensure relevant information is shared (through GDPR-compliant protocols) regarding the young person’s background and known risks. This informs the matching process for young people entering group living accommodation, ensuring they can be placed alongside other young people safely.
As part of placement planning, a full risk assessment and risk management plan is developed, involving the young person, their Social Worker/Personal Advisor and any relevant partner agencies. This ensures clear strategies are in place to keep the young person, other residents, staff and the local community safe. Plans are specific to the young person’s individual needs/risks (as identified in the Placement Referral Form), but may include:
Focused work is provided by the allocated Keyworker to enable young people to develop awareness and skills for keeping themselves safe. This could include strategies for reducing risk-taking behaviours (e.g. offending, going missing), staying safe online and recognising healthy/unhealthy relationships.