Effective from: 1st April 2026
Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd. is committed to protecting the welfare, safety, and dignity of older adults who use our services. This Safeguarding Policy sets out our approach to ensuring that clients are safe from harm, abuse, neglect, or exploitation. Our safeguarding practices are aligned with Northern Ireland regulations, best practices in elder care, and recognised privacy standards similar to HIPAA for handling personal and wellbeing information.
This policy applies to all staff, volunteers, and contractors delivering companionship, support, and social engagement services for older adults. It applies in all service settings, including home visits, community activities, and communication through digital or telephone channels.
Our safeguarding framework is guided by these principles:
All staff and volunteers are trained to understand these principles and apply them in every interaction with older adults.
Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare, dignity, and rights of all service users.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure that all employees understand their responsibilities to protect vulnerable adults from abuse, neglect, or exploitation.
This policy applies to:
Safeguarding means protecting an adult’s right to live in safety, free from abuse and neglect.
Adults receiving home help or companionship services may be particularly vulnerable due to:
Staff must be aware of the different types of abuse, including:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Examples:
Poor care practices or unsafe systems within a service.
Poor care practices or unsafe systems within a service.
All employees must:
Staff must never ignore suspected abuse.
If abuse is suspected:
Management will report safeguarding concerns to the appropriate authorities where necessary,including:
Safeguarding concerns must be treated sensitively and confidentially. Information will only be shared with relevant authorities where required.
All staff will receive safeguarding training as part of induction and ongoing professional development.
Failure to report safeguarding concerns may result in disciplinary action.
Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd. recognises potential safeguarding concerns that may arise during companionship visits, errands, social engagement, or home-based support. These include:
Staff are trained to recognise warning signs, document observations carefully, and report any concerns immediately according to internal safeguarding procedures.
All staff, carers, and volunteers have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for clients. This includes:
Failure to comply with safeguarding procedures may result in disciplinary action, in accordance with company policy and legal obligations.
When a safeguarding concern arises, the following steps are followed:
We ensure that reporting procedures are transparent, clear, and aligned with legal responsibilities, safeguarding both clients and staff.
Safeguarding often involves the collection and storage of personal, wellbeing, and sometimes sensitive health-related information. Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd. follows strict procedures to ensure:
We aim to balance transparency with privacy, providing peace of mind for clients and families while maintaining high safeguarding standards.
All staff and volunteers receive mandatory training in safeguarding, including:
Regular refresher training ensures staff remain aware of emerging safeguarding practices, regulatory updates, and best practices in non-medical elder care.
We encourage families and carers to be active participants in safeguarding by:
In addition, we maintain relationships with local authorities, community support groups, and trusted service partners to ensure older adults receive comprehensive protection.
The purpose of this policy is to ensure staff maintain appropriate professional relationships with service users, families, and colleagues.
Maintaining clear professional boundaries protects both service users and staff.
This policy applies to all employees, volunteers, and contractors.
Professional boundaries are the limits that define a safe and appropriate relationship between staff and service users.
Staff must always maintain a professional, respectful, and ethical relationship.
Employees must:
Staff must not:
Staff must not:
While companionship is part of the service, staff must ensure the relationship remains professional.
Staff should not:
If a staff member feels a professional boundary may be at risk, they must report the situation to management.
Managers will support staff in maintaining appropriate boundaries.
Any breach of professional boundaries will be investigated and may result in disciplinary action.
Serious breaches may also lead to referral to safeguarding authorities or professional regulators.
Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd. regularly reviews safeguarding practices to ensure they remain effective, compliant, and responsive to emerging risks. Policies and procedures are updated as needed to reflect changes in:
By maintaining a proactive approach, we aim to continuously improve our safeguarding procedures, ensuring older adults feel safe, valued, and supported.
For any safeguarding concerns, questions, or advice, families and staff can contact Stacey’s Golden Friends Ltd. directly through official channels. We are committed to prompt, responsible, and confidential handling of all safeguarding matters.
This policy underlines our commitment to the safety, dignity, and wellbeing of older adults, ensuring our services are delivered in a secure, ethical, and compassionate manner.