Child Proctection Statement
Tallaght Community Arts in 2019 published a new Child Safeguarding Statement, in compliance with the Children First Act 2017, and updated in 2024. Tallaght Community Arts is a participatory arts organisation. We create opportunities for artists and the people of South Dublin County to explore together the transformative and celebratory power of the arts for the wellbeing of all.
PARTICIPATION: We place participation at the heart of our work. This enables us to actively explore ideas of who can be involved in the making of art.
PUBLIC CELEBRATION: Our work nearly always invites the public to join us in sharing and celebrating and the work that participants have achieved working alongside artists.
One of Tallaght Community Arts core values is our participant’s wellbeing. We believe nurturing imagination and expressing creativity is a principal part of developing participant’s wellbeing.
Many of our participants are children and young people.
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We value a child’s right to a quality childhood that includes the right to develop their imagination and creativity.
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We respect the individuality and autonomy of children and young people and are attentive to their different needs.
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We place children and young people at the centre of our work here at Tallaght Community Arts.
Tallaght Community Arts (TCA) is committed to safeguarding the rights of children and young people, particularly those with whom we work. Their safety and wellbeing are the responsibility of all staff, contracted actors and volunteers who are all Garda vetted. TCA’s duty of care is to provide a safe space for children and young people, ensuring they are safeguarded from sexual, physical and emotional harm, in a healthy learning environment. The welfare of the child is paramount in decisions, activities and programmes involving children and young people at TCA.
Click here to read our Child and Vulnerable Adult Protection Policy