Lone Working in Charities
In the UK there are 880,000 paid charity workers and 19 million regular volunteers. Many of which regularly find themselves working alone.
Protecting charity workers
As well as paid staff, many charities enlist volunteers in the community and have a duty of care to protect them.
Charity staff may work alone, often during unsociable hours, in situations that involve looking after vulnerable people, interacting with the public, or collecting donations.
They face very real risks to their personal safety, including robbery, attacks from those in their care and risks associated with travelling alone, such as accidents and falls.
Benefits of using a lone worker solution for charities:
- Charity staff and volunteers have access to 24/7 emergency response
- The reliability of the service empowers individuals to carry out their work with confidence
- Volunteers and employees feel more valued and cared for
- The charitable organisation is able to fulfill its legislative duty of care
- Paid staff can do their job knowing that their community volunteers are protected
Get in touch
To find out how Peoplesafe can help protect and support charity workers and volunteers, please speak to one of our expert consultants.
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