This question is only relevant to ART Members.
One of the requirements for the Liability Insurance cover is that ART ensures that all those teaching Young People or Vulnerable adults are DBS (or Safeguarding Scotland/other equivalent) checked. This is very much the same as other activities (e.g. sports, music) where teaching, coaching or supervision occurs. The Charity Commission has also required declarations dealing with our safeguarding practices and checks. Most importantly, parents expect proper checks to be made.
Therefore, the ART Safeguarding Administrator must:
- Either see a members’ DBS (or equivalent) certificate and have your permission to carry out an online enquiry if you have registered for the DBS Update Service.
- Or have an annual declaration that they will not teach or supervise a ringing session where Children or Vulnerable Adults are present – it is a requirement of membership.
It is possible that if the contact with children is not regular a DBS may not be required, please contact the ART Safeguarding Officer for guidance – safeguarding.officer@bellringing.org