SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
KENYA COMMUNITY SUPPORT CENTRE (KECOSCE)
SAFEGUARDING AND CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
- Our Commitment
KECOSCE is dedicated to protecting children, young people, and vulnerable adults from abuse, exploitation, neglect, and discrimination. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility — staff, volunteers, partners, and visitors. We apply a zero‑tolerance approach to abuse and commit to proactive prevention, risk identification, and appropriate response.
- What We Seek to Prevent
KECOSCE recognises multiple forms of abuse:
- Physical abuse – hitting, burning, suffocating, or harmful restraint.
- Psychological abuse – threats, humiliation, bullying, cyberbullying.
- Sexual abuse – coercion, grooming, exposure to sexual material.
- Neglect – persistent failure to meet basic needs.
- Financial abuse – theft, fraud, exploitation of property or benefits.
- Discriminatory abuse – harm motivated by age, sex, disability, nationality, or other characteristics.
KECOSCE’s position is clear: abuse, exploitation, discrimination, and unsafe behaviour are unacceptable.
- Safeguarding Principles
Our safeguarding approach is guided by ten principles:
- Equal rights – safety and dignity for all.
- Everyone’s responsibility – shared accountability.
- Mandatory reporting – concerns must be reported confidentially.
- Zero tolerance – no abuse tolerated.
- Best interests – prioritising welfare of children and vulnerable people.
- Do no harm – minimise risks in programmes.
- Risk management – integrate safeguards from planning to implementation.
- Transparency – clear rights and reporting channels.
- Participation – voices of children and vulnerable adults matter.
- Dignity – respect in all interactions.
- Who Must Follow the Policy
Applies to:
- Employees, management, board members, volunteers, interns
- Consultants, contractors, vendors, partners, visitors
- Implementing partners funded by KECOSCE
- Expectations of All Representatives
Must do:
- Read and comply with the policy and Code of Conduct
- Promote zero tolerance for abuse and discrimination
- Put safety and welfare first
- Report concerns promptly
Must not:
- Harass, assault, or abuse others
- Engage in exploitative or unsafe behaviour
- Develop sexual or abusive relationships with children or vulnerable people
- Ask children to keep unsafe secrets
Breaches may result in disciplinary action, contract termination, or referral to authorities.
- Preventing and Managing Risks
- Safe recruitment – vetting, background checks, signed compliance.
- Training – staff and volunteers trained on disclosure, signs of abuse, reporting.
- Risk assessment – safeguards integrated into programme design.
- Partner accountability – subcontractors and partners must comply with standards.
- Reporting Concerns
Everyone must report suspicions or incidents.
- Report to your Line Manager or Safeguarding Officer.
- Do not investigate yourself.
- Maintain confidentiality and share only on a need‑to‑know basis.
- Cases may be referred to statutory or law‑enforcement authorities.
- Confidentiality and Digital Safety
- Sensitive information handled confidentially.
- Disclosure only with consent or when necessary for protection.
- Staff and partners must not use technology to access or distribute harmful material.
- Responsible Use of Images and Stories
- Obtain informed consent from guardians or individuals.
- Respect dignity; no degrading or sexualised portrayals.
- Participation is never conditional on providing images or personal stories.
- Accountability and Oversight
- Everyone – responsible for preventing harm and reporting concerns.
- Managers – ensure staff and partners understand and apply the policy.
- Safeguarding Officer – monitors cases, ensures referrals, supports training.
- Board – provides oversight and ensures effective implementation.
- Our Message
KECOSCE believes every child, young person, and vulnerable adult has the right to safety, dignity, and respect. We encourage all to:
- Speak up when something feels unsafe.
- Report concerns promptly.
- Protect survivors’ privacy.
- Respect rights and views.
- Do no harm in programmes and relationships.
- Accountability Commitment
KECOSCE monitors implementation, learns from incidents, and strengthens future practice through:
- Clear policies
- Defined responsibilities and training
- Integrated procedures
- Ongoing accountability and review
Contact
Kenya Community Support Centre (KECOSCE) Pembeni Road, Nyali, P.O. Box 42944–80100, Mombasa, Kenya Tel: 0716 777230 / 020 2435408 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kecosce.org