Sentences with phrase «real safeguarding concerns»

In short, it was stated that the college would be unable to accept McKie on their premises as there were «very real safeguarding concerns for students» and «serious staff relationship problems during his employment at this college».

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At the Council of Trent in the sixteenth century, for example, there was no real theological deepening of the notion of revelation because the main concern was with safeguarding the deposit of faith that the council fathers held to have been passed down in Church tradition under the guidance of the Holy Spirit.
Former chief constable Martin Baker, managing director of My Concern's creators One Team Logic, said: «MyConcern closely reflects the reality of managing and safeguarding in today's schools, where the «real world» and «digital world» risks to children and young people need to be managed holistically.
«Leaving aside the fact that these young people will not receive a decent education, this is a safeguarding risk — we have real concerns that children out of school may be at greater risk of radicalisation or other harms.»
This conference will bring together representatives of local government, state agencies and concerned citizens to shares ideas on how to address very real issues, such as increased flooding and sea level rise, and safeguard our state from future climate change.
Fettes is concerned that there is no guarantee that large amounts of confidential client information can be safeguarded by real estate salespeople.
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