See their website via this link for more details, or click this link for information on the event

It’s sometimes said that village hall charities don’t have much responsibility for ensuring people are safe from harm, because that’s up to the organisers of all the different activities that take place in halls.  Obviously it’s true that hirers have a key role in ensuring (as best they can) the safety and well-being of their participants, but the village hall committee has an important role too.

ACRE have revised their Information Sheet and model safeguarding policy, so please contact us for a copy (email us using this link or call 01962 857358). Users of our message board on Basecamp can download the new documents from the Docs and Files area, found using this link.

If you aren’t on Basecamp yet, sharing ideas and issues with over 160 people from community halls and centres across Hampshire, find out more through this page link or email us and we’ll get you set up.  (It’s free!)

We’ll be sharing ACRE’s social media posts all through this week, so if you use social media then do connect with us and ACRE:

Action Hampshire
Twitter / Facebook

ACRE
Twitter / Facebook

Key local contacts
Safeguarding children and young people in Hampshire via this link
Hampshire Safeguarding Adults Board via this link

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