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Episode Synopsis
Trustees and governors hold ultimate responsibility for safeguarding.So why do so many feel under-equipped and uncertain when it comes to asking the right questions?In this episode, the Safeguarding Collective strip back the myths around governance, DSL capacity, and DBS checks.They explore what boards actually need to know, where organisations unintentionally set people up to fail, and why 'being a volunteer' is not a reason to lower safeguarding standards.Connect with The Safeguarding Collective:Safeguard-Me: https://www.safeguard-me.co.uk/Patronus Safeguarding: https://www.patronus-safeguarding.com/--Useful Links: Useful Links: https://buymeacoffee.com/cornerstonesafeguarding - Every coffee you buy helps us keep creating practical tools and content for safeguarding professionals like youTo find out more about Cornerstone Safeguarding - www.CornerstoneSafeguarding.co.uk Email us at Cornerstone: [email protected] in a meeting to discuss your safeguarding needs: https://calendar.google.com/calendar/appointments/schedules/AcZssZ0ZwllED1_R0eAmzurUNbXW6dk92TtCp9BE8oysOnlPwBl3L2vNEooyvSJ3fQaQBk_q1onKflh4Subscribe to Cornerstone Connect - https://www.cornerstonesafeguarding.co.uk/cornerstoneconnectsignup - for fresh safeguarding insights, priority access to support, and exclusive discounts. Chris East on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-east-801496174/Leah East on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leah-east-cornerstone/Producers of this episode: Chris East, Leah EastHost of this episode: Chris East
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