Code of Conduct and Safeguarding at Leathersellers' Hall
We take pride in being open, welcoming, and friendly to all, and we recognise the right of everyone who interacts with the Leathersellers, from staff to Members and their guests, contractors and visitors to be treated with respect and dignity in an environment of mutual respect.
On this page you can find out more about the Code of Conduct for guests, including how to report an incident, and our safeguarding policy.
HOW TO REPORT AN INCIDENT OR CONCERN
- If you or someone else is in immediate danger of being harmed, you should dial 999 and ask for the emergency service required.
- If you need to report an incident immediately, for example while at an event at Leathersellers’ Hall, please speak to a Leathersellers’ Member of Staff who will follow our Safeguarding Policy.
- Reports must be made to the Chief Executive & Clerk for any breaches of the Code of Conduct, set out below, or to a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) immediately or as soon as possible for any safeguarding concerns after the concern becomes known and within the day. If the Chief Executive & Clerk and / or one or both of the DSLs are suspected of breaching the policy, concerns should be reported to a DTSL.
CHIEF EXECUTIVE & CLERK
Matthew Lawrence
Email
Tel. 020 7330 1440
DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING LEADS (DSLs)
Natalia Rymaszewska, Head of Grants
Email
Tel. 020 7330 1451
Stacey Lamb, Head of Charity Grants
Email
Tel. 020 7330 1468
DESIGNATED SAFEGUARDING TRUSTEE LEADS (DSTLs)
Christopher Barrow, Court Member and Trustee
Email
Richard Chard, Court Member and Trustee
Email