The Safeguarding Assembly has the remit of keeping us all safe - both from each other and from the impacts of the labour we do. From each according to ability, to each according to need means acknowledging all of our needs.
This Party does not see safeguarding as simply a necessity for function, but as a primary function, as mandated by the Ethical Kernel of our Constitution, which states that we -
“must seek never to take a decision which will result directly in avoidable injury to a human being, and must not, through inaction, allow human beings or humanity to come to harm.”
How we seek to respect each others consent, and how we seek to make each other safe are fundamental building blocks of our solidarity.
The Safeguarding Assembly (and its member assemblies) deal with safeguarding breaches. They evaluate whether a breach has occurred, and then determine a proportionate and ideally restorative justice approach to resolving that breach and preventing further breaches.
Appeals relating to the processes of this assembly in event of safeguarding breaches will be heard by the Party's highest body for internal justice, the Committee for Resolutions.
This assembly's function is the safeguarding of members and participants of the Party, as well as seeking to meet our wider responsibilities to the public as an organisation.
The assembly is open access but not all of its processes are open to all.
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