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THE MISSION THEATRE and
NEXT STAGE THEATRE COMPANY
CHILD PROTECTION POLICY 2006
INTRODUCTION:
The safety of children
and vulnerable adults is paramount and all, without exception, have the
right to protection from abuse. All suspicions and allegations of abuse
will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately. All the
staff and members of The Mission Theatre and Next Stage Theatre Company have
a responsibility to report concerns. Personnel with direct responsibility
for working with children will be required to have a current CRB check
undertaken via Next Stage’s umbrella organisation in this regard.
A copy of this Policy
will be available on our websites.
TO
WHOM DOES THIS POLICY APPLY:
This policy relates to
children under the age of 18 years. It also relates to vulnerable persons
of any age identified by carers prior to their arrival at the theatre. This
should be done by contacting the relevant liaison person. In recognising
the needs of children from minority ethnic groups and children who are
disabled, the theatre actively seeks to meet needs notified to the theatre
by parents/guardians/carers and/or teachers. This policy also relates to
Next Stage Theatre Company TIE (Theatre in Education) practitioners when
they are participating in off-site activities.
YOUTH
VISITORS:
All visiting parties
bringing or working with young people at The Mission Theatre will receive a
copy of this Policy, and it is assumed that organisers will have obtained
all necessary permissions from parents before making a visit to the theatre.
Members of Next Stage
Youth will receive a copy of this Policy.
THE
MISSION THEATRE and NEXT STAGE PERSONNEL:
Theatre and Next Stage
personnel will be vigilant in monitoring areas where children and vulnerable
adults are in attendance. They will challenge any adult/s in restricted or
sensitive areas if they are not accompanying children or vulnerable adults.
In the case of a
problem, an authorised official may be approached for help. All problems
will be taken seriously and will be documented and dated.
PERFORMANCE AREAS
AND CHANGING AREAS:
The theatre wishes to
draw attention to the fact that areas such as toilets, changing rooms and
warm-up areas needing to be used by visitors will be monitored as reasonably
practicable by theatre personnel. It is expected that visiting children
will be accompanied by a parent/guardian, teacher/carer, except in the case
of Next Stage Youth, where the Next Stage Tutors will be in loco parentis.
Single sex changing
facilities will be provided where necessary.
PHOTOGRAPHS,
VIDEOTAPES and PRESS PHOTOGRAPHY:
The use of all cameras,
audio or visual recoding equipment must be authorised by the theatre
management if young people are performing. Before photos are published or
placed on a website, wherever possible, parental permission will be sought.
This Policy makes it
clear that, where parents do not wish photos of their children to be taken
and/or publicised, then the responsible theatre personnel will ensure that
their wishes are respected.
THE
LEGISLATION AND GUIDANCE THAT SUPPORTS THIS POLICY:
The Children Act 1989;
The Police Act 1997; The Data Protection Act 1998; The Human Rights Act
1998; The Protection of Children Act 1999; The Criminal Justice and Court
Services Act 2000.
POLICY
REVIEW:
The Theatre managers
will constantly review their policy, revising and enhancing it as
necessary. In doing this they will look to Bath and North East Somerset
Arts Development Officers for support and advice and the NSPCC and Arts
Council of England for policy guidelines. They will seek to use best
practice wherever that is to be found.
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