Rb7615 inspira ncs welcome parents safety & welfare

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SAFETY AND WELFARE Safety All staff who have contact with young people have an Enhanced DBS check. All of our activities and venues have suitable risk assessments and policies in place to ensure the safety and wellbeing of young people on NCS. These policies include safeguarding, anti-bullying, and health and safety. Where young people are taking part in adventurous activities, we use accredited and checked centres with specially trained staff.

Welfare Groups will be split in to 12 young people, giving everyone the opportunity to make new friends. During the evenings and other downtime, your teen is free to socialise with other teams. The NCS experience is about trying new things. There are a range of challenging, new, and rewarding activities. Staff will work with anyone who is reluctant to give something a try but no one will be forced to do anything they don’t want to do. If there is an emergency or issue, the Area Coordinator will be in contact, so it is important we have all your current emergency contact details. Alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited on the programme. Any young person found to be in possession of these will be asked to leave the programme, and appropriate action will be taken.

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