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The safeguarding
noun
Something that serves as a guard or protection; a defense.
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"The safeguarding of our children is critical to us.
The safeguarding of children faces possibly the biggest organisational upheaval since the Maria Colwell inquiry in the 1970s.
"The safeguarding of minors in his diocesan community is a sacred duty of every bishop," says Bishop Scicluna, and episcopal negligence is a crime under canon law.
The Safeguarding Adults Board has appointed Margaret Flynn to chair the review.
"The local authority currently offers no strategic oversight with regard to the safeguarding of students beyond the safeguarding audit and provision of statutory safeguarding training.
International cooperation was recommended for the safeguarding of all astronauts in crisis situations.
He is an arbiter beholden to the safeguarding of the Islamic Republic.
Over the years, this has grown to encompass the safeguarding of vulnerable adults too.
"Our primary objective as an organisation remains the safeguarding of vulnerable people and children.
It makes me responsible for ensuring the safeguarding of children and the promotion of child welfare.
"I believe that this rule is critical for the safeguarding of customer money," Gary Gensler, the agency chairman, said Monday.
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