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Time to get back to basics

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So, after the longest break most of us will have had in our working lives, you’re finally back at work. But what does this mean for your safeguarding rules?

Routine at last, or some semblance of it. But it’s not business as usual, far from it, with social distancing, PPE and deep cleaning to contend with, to name but a few.Not to mention the backlog of dental work that’s built up.

With COVID-19 protection procedures rightly taking front and centre, it would also be easy to forget that during lockdown instances of domestic abuse have been on the rise and many children and vulnerable adults will have been trapped at home with their abuser, with far less access to outside scrutiny.

So, here’s a list of safeguarding tips to keep to hand as we all get used to the new ‘normal’:

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