Nottingham

What Happens If A Safeguarding Is Raised Against You?

If an allegation is made against you or a member of your family you will be notified verbally and in writing. The allegation will be investigated fairly and confidentially in line with the Multi-Agency Safeguarding Children Procedures (see Multi-Agency Allegations Procedure). What happens when safeguarding is raised? When the enquiry is finished in most cases …

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What Is A Lado Process?

Any allegation against a person who works with children should be reported immediately to a senior manager within the organisation. The Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) should be informed within one working day of all allegations that come to an employer’s attention or that are made directly to the police. What does the lado do? …

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What Is The Difference Between Lord Lieutenant And High Sheriff?

In England, Wales and Northern Ireland the high sheriff (or in the City of London the sheriffs) are theoretically the sovereign’s judicial representative in the county, while the lord-lieutenant is the sovereign’s personal and military representative. What does the High Sheriff do? High Sheriffs represent the Sovereign in their counties in upholding all matters relating …

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What Is The Role Of A Lado?

The Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO) works within Children’s Services and gives advice and guidance to employers, organisations and other individuals who have concerns about the behaviour of an adult who works with children and young people. What is a lado responsible for? The LADO has responsibility for: the management and oversight of allegations against …

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Who Elects Mayor?

The mayor is elected every five years by the inhabitants of the municipality; the mayor cannot serve for more than two consecutive terms, except in municipalities of up to 3,000 inhabitants, those not having any term limit. Who chose the mayor? Clause 23 of the Municipal Law provides that the Mayor/the Municipal Chairperson/the Municipal President, …

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What Areas Are Covered By Rushcliffe Borough Council?

The largest include Bingham, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Cotgrave, Keyworth, Ruddington and East Leake. Each boasts its own schools, shopping centres, health care facilities and leisure activities. Access to the M1 motorway and the A1 from Rushcliffe is easy. What council covers West Bridgford? Rushcliffe Borough CouncilIts council, Rushcliffe Borough Council (0115 981 9911), is based in West …

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