Updated on: 16/12/2025
1. Purpose
Neuro Exploration is committed to creating a safe, respectful, and supportive environment for all participants. This policy outlines our approach to safeguarding children, young people (13–25 under Arts Award), and vulnerable adults participating in workshops, including NeurographicAI™ workshops, online sessions, or community programmes.
2. Definitions
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Child / Young Person: Any person under the age of 18. Under Arts Award, we may work with participants aged 13–25, with additional protections for those under 18.
Vulnerable Adult: Anyone aged 18+ who may be unable to protect themselves from harm or abuse due to disability, mental health, or personal circumstances.
Abuse: Physical, emotional, sexual abuse; neglect; bullying; exploitation; harassment.
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3. Scope
This policy applies to all services facilitated by Neuro Exploration, including:
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Online and in-person workshops
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NeurographicAI™ workshops and programmes
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Arts Award sessions for young people
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All staff, contractors, volunteers, and facilitators working with or responsible for participants
4. Responsibilities
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Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL): Stella Photis acts as DSL, responsible for policy implementation, updates, communication, and ensuring training is completed.
Staff / Facilitators: Must follow this policy, participate in training, and understand how to recognise and report concerns.
Participants and Guardians: Participants under 18 or vulnerable adults should disclose relevant conditions where appropriate and with consent. Guardians/parents must provide consent for under-18s where required.
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5. Safe Recruitment & DBS Checks
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Staff and facilitators working with under-18s or vulnerable adults undergo Enhanced DBS checks (or equivalent).
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References are verified.
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Role descriptions clearly indicate safeguarding responsibilities.
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6. Training & Induction
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All staff/facilitators receive safeguarding training before working with under-18s or vulnerable adults.
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Regular refresher training occurs at least every two years.
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Staff familiarise themselves with local safeguarding authorities and referral procedures.
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7. Reporting Concerns
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All safeguarding concerns must be reported immediately to the DSL.
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The DSL will assess the concern and, if necessary, refer to the appropriate authorities (e.g., Local Authority, Children’s Social Care, police).
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Confidentiality is maintained; information is shared only on a need-to-know basis.
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Secure records are kept (date, nature of concern, actions taken).
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8. Online Safety & Digital Workshops
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Where workshops are online, we ensure secure, private platforms are used.
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Participants are encouraged to use professional or private accounts and avoid sharing sensitive personal information in group settings.
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Any recording or screenshot involving participants will only take place with explicit, informed consent.
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9. Safeguarding Young People under Arts Award
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Arts Award sessions follow additional duty of care requirements.
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Parental consent is obtained for participants under 18.
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Compliance with Arts Award safeguarding requirements is maintained.
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Young people are informed of how to raise concerns, and parents/guardians are provided with a clear point of contact.
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10. Review & Updates
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This policy is reviewed annually, or sooner if there are changes in law, regulation, or recognised best practice.
Participants, staff, and stakeholders are informed of updates where relevant.
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11. Contact
For questions, concerns, or further information about safeguarding, contact:
Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL):
Stella Photis
Email: stella.photis@neuroexploration.com