Safeguarding Policies definition

Safeguarding Policies means each Parties' safeguarding policies attached in clause 7, as amended by notification to the other party from time to time;
Safeguarding Policies means the Commissioner’s policies for safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults in vulnerable circumstance derived from the Commissioners (acting jointly) as may be updated and amended (and subsequently communicated to the Pharmacy) from time to time. Comment 32: Policies to be included

Examples of Safeguarding Policies in a sentence

  • As top coherent cohomology computes the arithmetic genus, which is invariant in flat families, we already know thatXdim(H1(On)) = 2˜MIndeed the variety MX admits a flat deformation to a smooth curve of genus 2.

  • TLG has a suite of Safeguarding Policies, covering a range of aspects of safeguarding.

  • There may be occasions, for example in relation to child protection allegations, where this procedure needs to be modified to comply with the requirements of the Academy’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policies, for example, by allowing the Local Authority Designated Officer to offer advice to Directors and/or Governors at appropriate stages.

  • It should be read in conjunction with the Wirral Local Safeguarding Board Safeguarding Policies and Procedures.

  • There may be occasions where this procedure needs to be modified to comply with the requirements of the School’s Child Protection and Safeguarding Policies, for example, by allowing the Local Authority Designated Officer to offer advice to Governors at appropriate stages.


More Definitions of Safeguarding Policies

Safeguarding Policies means the Provider’s written policies for safeguarding children and adults, as amended from time to time, and as may be appended at Schedule 5 (Safeguarding Policies); Security means shares, debt securities, unit trust schemes (as defined in the Financial Services and Markets Act 2000), miscellaneous warrants, certificates representing debt securities, warrants or options to subscribe or purchase securities, other securities of any description and any other type of proprietary or beneficial interest in a limited company;
Safeguarding Policies means the Client’s safeguarding policies appended to this Agreement at Appendix [X].
Safeguarding Policies means the Provider’s written policies and procedures for safeguarding children and adults, as amended from time to time, and as may be appended at Appendix F (Policies and Procedures) Security means shares, debt securities, unit trusts schemes (as defined by the Financial Services and Markets Act 200), miscellaneous warrants, certificates representing debt securities, warrants or options to subscribe or purchase securities, other securities or any description and any other type of proprietary or beneficial interest in a limited company Serious Incident means an incident or accident or near-miss where a patient (whether or not a Service User), member of staff, or member of the public suffers serious injury, major permanent harm or unexpected death on the Provider’s Premises or Estate or where the actions of the Provider, the Staff or the Authority are likely to be of significant public concern Service Commencement Date means the date set out in clause A3.2 (Commencement and Duration)
Safeguarding Policies. “Schedule” means the Provider’s written policies, as amended from time to time, for safeguarding children and adults, as per Schedule XX means a schedule to this Agreement;
Safeguarding Policies the Provider’s written policies for safeguarding children, young people and adults; “Section 251 Regulations” the Health Service (Control of Patient Information) Regulations 2002, made pursuant to section 251 of the National Health Service Act 2006;