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How we keep get2gether safe, respectful and member-led — in plain English, with the full documents to download.

Member Code of Conduct

Four rules we all agree to

As a condition of their membership, all members are required to respect this Code of Conduct.

The Member Code of Conduct sets out the behaviour expected of get2gether members:

  1. Show respect to fellow members, staff and volunteers at all times.
  2. Never use racist, sexist, homophobic or threatening language at get2gether events.
  3. Never yell, threaten or display physical violence towards another member, volunteer or staff member.
  4. Unwanted sexual or physical contact with other members or staff will not be tolerated.

Additionally, get2gether would like to ask all members to uphold the good name and reputation of get2gether at all times.

get2gether will not get involved when incidents occur outwith our activities.

Risk enablement and safeguarding

Adults should be treated as adults

At get2gether we are driven by the belief that adults should be treated as adults and that everyone has the right to live the life they want. We work in a way that acknowledges the inevitability of risk and supports and encourages our members to take life-enhancing risks and learn through experience. We recognise our role as providing opportunities in a supportive culture through which our members can gain the skills they need to manage risks for themselves.

While we use a risk enablement strategy, we also acknowledge that having a disability or learning disability is linked to increased risk of harm and abuse. Our safeguarding guidance has been written with reference to section 4 of Tell Someone (2009), the national Adult Support and Protection implementation booklet.

Safeguarding contact

Our safeguarding lead is Mike Casey — contact him via the office at office@get2gether.org.uk.

Download the Risk Enablement Strategy & Safeguarding Policy 2024 (PDF)

Documents

Download our key documents

Also see our Privacy Policy, our Accessibility statement and our impact reports. For anything else, contact the office.

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