Health & Safety
We are under a duty to ensure so far as is reasonably practicable the health, safety and welfare of all persons (including volunteers and members of the public) who are affected by our activities. You must take reasonable care for your own health and safety and that of other persons who may be affected by your volunteering by cooperating fully with the Church’s health and safety policy.
We Take Safegaurding Serious
You will not be able to carry out any volunteering activities with children and vulnerable adults until you have provided a copy of a DBS certificate to the Church. If you do not have such a certificate, you will be required to assist the Church by consenting to the Church carrying out a DBS Update Service check at any time. Until this process is completed, you will not be able to carry out any volunteering role which requires such a certificate.
Confidentiality Is Important
The nature of your role as a volunteer is such that you may be provided with information of a confidential nature relating to the Church. Volunteers must keep such information confidential and not use or disclose it except as authorised or as required in the course of volunteering. More details are given including our Data Protection Policy, upon application to join team.
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