The ACSH is not an emergency service & is not staffed 24/7
If you are concerned about someone’s immediate safety, or a crime has been committed, please call 999.
保护学员
At the Army Cadets, we are committed to providing the best possible experience for our cadets. Safeguarding and protecting everyone in our community is our top priority, alongside promoting and supporting both physical and mental wellbeing. To find out more, read the Army Cadet Safeguarding Process Information.
We continuously strive to maintain our status as a trusted and esteemed youth organisation, safeguarding our cadets, volunteers, and staff from any harm or discrimination. This commitment aligns with the MOD’s eight safeguarding standards outlined in their 保障框架.
在挑选志愿者时,我们采用了一套全面的安全招募流程,每名候选人在加入时都要接受强化披露检查(由英格兰和威尔士的 "披露与禁止服务"、苏格兰的 "披露 "或北爱尔兰的 "访问 "提供),然后才能培训和领导我们的学员。我们的所有志愿者在加入陆军军官学校时都要接受全面的安全保障培训和上岗培训,同时还要接受年度复习培训和更广泛的安全保障活动。.
Find out how to raise concern by watching this video
The Army Cadets take all concerns raised to us seriously – regardless of the severity of the incident – especially when it comes to safeguarding. The Army Cadet Safeguarding Hub (ACSH) serves as the central reporting point for safeguarding concerns. This team, separate from local cadet leadership, evaluates safeguarding reports and ensures that actions taken prioritise the safeguarding of children above all else. Anyone can submit a referral to the ACSH directly, via the Eclipse online reporting system. It is good practice to alert your CEO that you have submitted a referral, but do remember the ACSH is not a 24 hour service.
If you are ever in doubt regarding the immediate safety of a cadet, please call 999.
CFAV 福利支持
Our CFAVs volunteer their time to support our 74,000+ cadets; this time, it's us supporting them. Our charity ACCT UK has launched the Optima Health (formerly Care First) support scheme.