Child Protection Information
Child Protection in the Arts: Frequently Asked Questions
Recognition, Responding, Referring and Recording
2. “I’m an artist – Child Protection isn’t my job, that’s for social workers…isn’t it?”
4a. “What should I do if a young person told me they were being abused?”
4b. “If a young person tells me their friend is being abused, what do I say?”
5a. “How far is it my responsibility to recognise abuse?”
5b. “What if the child is bruised/injured? ”
5c. “What might be the physical signs of abuse?”
5d. “If a child is being abused, will they behave differently?”
6. “What should I do if I suspect there’s Domestic Violence happening next door?”
7. “Should I talk to parents about my concerns?”
8a. “Who could I contact to get advice?”
8b. “What if I tell my Designated Person my concerns but it turns out I’m wrong?”
9. “Social workers meddle in family life and want to take children into care…don’t they?”
11a. “What is a ‘vulnerable adult’?”
11b. “How do I know if I am working with a vulnerable adult?”
11c. “What do I need to know if I am working with a vulnerable adult?”
11d. “How do we deal with children, young people or vulnerable adults going to the toilets?”
11e. “Are refugees or asylum seekers vulnerable adults?”
12c. “What is a ‘position of trust’?”
12d. “What is meant by ‘sole charge’?”
12e. “What does in ‘loco parentis’ mean?”
13a. “What are my responsibilities if an employee or volunteer is accused of abuse?”
13b. “Why do children make false allegations of sexual abuse?”
14. “What should I be doing to ensure good Child Protection practice?”
15a. “Can I photograph/film the children/young people/vulnerable adults I work with?”
16. “I’d never thought that my lyrics might cause a problem for young people.”
17. “What about staffing ratios?”
18. “What about health and safety in arts practice?”
19. “Will my organisation need to register as a daycare provider for children?”
20. “I know Child Protection is everyone’s responsibility but where do I start?”
22. “How can we deter abusers from getting involved in the organisation/project?”
Criminal Records Bureau and the Disclosure Service
23a. “Who needs a C.R.B. check and how do I apply for them?”
23b. “How do I find an artist to work with?”
23c. “What is a Disclosure check?”
23e. “In a Disclosure, what information is given?”
23f. “How do I know what level of Disclosure is needed?”
23g. “If I get a Disclosure, do I still need references?”
23h. “Does the Disclosure service cover UK artists who live anyway in the UK?”
23i. “How can I check on an artist from abroad?”
23k. “How do I make sure someone is not on List 99?”
23l. “Who has access to Disclosure information?”
23n. “My organisation works with ex-offenders – what will that mean in terms of Disclosure checks?”
23o. “Does a Disclosure check include ‘spent’ convictions?”
23p. “How significant are driving offences?”
23q. “How long does it take to get the Disclosure check through?”
Working with Disclosure Checks
23s. “For how long is a Disclosure Check considered current?”
23v. “Do ‘work experience’ hosts need to be checked?”
23w. “Do mentors need to be checked?”
23z.1. “What does it cost to get a Disclosure processed through a registered body?”
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