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Seva Guidelines

These are guidelines but the Sangat is encouraged to donate as much as possible so that we can advance Sikhi and continue the ongoing improvements (building and facilities). If anyone cannot afford to More...

Etiquette

The following Gurdwara etiquette should be observed at the Gurdwara. Before entering the hall: No drugs, or intoxicants of any nature, or cigarettes are allowed with in the Tem More...

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Seva Guidines

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These are guidelines but the Sangat is encouraged to donate as much as possible so that we can advance Sikhi and continue the ongoing improvements (building and facilities). If anyone cannot afford to donate then please talk to the Gurdwara management committee.

Please email This e-mail address is being protected from spambots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or Shingara Singh Thind Tel 01438 226 87 to make booking subject to availability. All bookings need to be confirmed to ensure there are no clashes with other programme

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Gurdwara Child Protection Policy

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Sri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara, Hitchin


CHILD PROTECTION POLICY


This Statement is in accordance with SRI GURU SINGH SABHA GURDWARA (SGSSH) Child Protection Policy.


Anyone who has cause for concern that a child may be suffering or is likely to suffer significant harm must refer the matter to their local Social Services' office and adhere to the Child Protection Guidelines and Procedures issued by the Local Authority.


Child protection is an extremely sensitive and complex area.  However, during the course of their work, sevadaars (volunteers) maybe concerned about a child's welfare.  All agencies that work with children have a duty and responsibility to report and assist in child protection investigations.

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