Company Name: | Supply Education Alliance Ltd |
Policy Name: | Whistleblowing Policy |
Date: | 22nd August 2025 |
Version: | 1 |
2.1 This policy applies to all current and former employees, workers, officers, consultants, contractors of our business, including home workers, trainees, apprentices, agency workers, casual workers and limited company contractors.
2.2 No qualifying length of service is required in order to raise a concern under this policy.
3.1 This policy should be used to report concerns of malpractice or wrongdoing in relation to our organisation’s activities where you have information which you reasonably believe tends to show one or more of the following:
3.2 You must reasonably believe that the disclosure is being made in the public interest.
3.3 It doesn’t matter if you are mistaken about your concern, but you must have information that tends to show some malpractice or wrongdoing rather than an opinion or a feeling.
4.1 You will not qualify for protection under this policy if you commit an offence in making the disclosure, or if you disclose a matter that is subject to legal, professional privilege (for example, correspondence between Supply Education Alliance Ltd and our lawyers regarding a specific case).
4.2 If your concern relates to your own treatment as an employee of Supply Education Alliance Ltd including personal circumstances at work, you should raise it under our grievance procedure instead, unless you reasonably believe that the matter is in the public interest.
4.3 If your concern relates to your own treatment or personal circumstances at work but you are not an employee of Supply Education Alliance Ltd you should use our complaints procedure instead of the grievance procedure.
Our complaints policy is available from our website: www.supply-education-alliance.co.uk/complaints-policy
4.4 If you wish to raise a concern of suspected malpractice or wrongdoing in relation to a hirer’s activities you may need to raise the concern directly with the hirer instead,
4.5 Any other concerns about our services generally which are not related to the types of wrongdoing or malpractice covered by this policy should be raised using our complaints policy instead.
5.1 If you have any concerns of the types of malpractice or wrongdoing covered by this policy, you should in the first instance make a disclosure to your immediate superior. Agency workers should disclose concerns to the consultant who is responsible for managing their assignment.
5.2 If, for any reason, you feel that you cannot tell your immediate superior, or in the case of an agency worker the consultant responsible for managing your assignment, you should raise the issue with the Office Manager – please call the office on 01626 201 481 to be transferred through.
5.3 If you have made a disclosure and are still concerned, or the matter is so serious that you feel you cannot discuss it with either of the two persons named above, you should raise the matter with the following member of management: Emma Woodhall, Director and Founder; emma@supply-education-alliance.co.uk
5.4 A disclosure of a concern can be made by telephone, in person or in writing (including by email). However, it is preferable for the disclosure to be made in writing so that we can keep an exact record of your concern.
5.5 You are not expected to prove the truth of your concern beyond reasonable doubt or provide any evidence; however, you will generally need to provide the following information as a minimum:
5.6 You can raise any concerns anonymously; however, we encourage you to give your name when reporting your concern wherever possible because it may be more difficult for us to protect your position or give you feedback on the outcome of investigations if you choose to remain anonymous. If you choose to remain anonymous, we will preserve your confidentiality unless the law requires otherwise. We will only make disclosures to third parties or other staff with your consent.
5.7 You may wish to consider discussing your concern with a colleague before raising it formally under this policy. You can also choose to raise a concern under this policy alone or with a colleague; however, it is in the interests of all parties to maintain confidentiality once you have raised a formal concern.
7.1 All concerns raised will be treated as confidential and every effort will be made not to reveal the identity of any individual who raises a concern. Unless the law requires otherwise, we will only make disclosures to third parties or other staff with your consent.
8.1 The main purpose of this policy is to give all our staff the opportunity and protection they need to raise concerns internally. We would expect that in almost all cases raising concerns internally would be the most appropriate course of action in order to resolve the issue.
8.2 However, if for whatever reason you feel you cannot raise your concerns internally and you reasonably believe the information and any allegations are substantially true and in the public interest, the law recognises that it may be appropriate for you to raise the matter with another approved person, such as a regulator, professional body, or an MP. A list of the relevant prescribed people and bodies that you can raise a concern with is available on the GOV.UK website via this www.gov.uk/government/publications/blowing-the-whistle-list-of-prescribed-people-and-bodies–2
8.3 We strongly encourage individuals to seek appropriate advice before reporting a concern to an external person. Protect (formerly known as Public Concern at Work) is the UK’s whistleblowing charity and aims to stop harm by encouraging safe whistleblowing. It is a source of further information and advice. They operate a confidential helpline. ACAS also operate a free confidential helpline that you can contact for advice. The contact details for both organisations are set out in the information and contacts section under paragraph 10 below.
9.1 We hope that all staff will feel able to voice their concerns freely under this policy.
10.1 If you have any queries about the application of this policy, please contact the Office Manager in the first instance.
10.2 Protect is a source of further information and advice. It also provides a free helpline offering confidential advice on020 3117 2520 . Further information is available on their website at https://protect-advice.org.uk/ .
10.3 The Advisory, Conciliation and Arbitration Service (ACAS) also has a free helpline that you can contact for further advice. The ACAS telephone number is: 0300 123 1100 and the helpline is open Monday to Friday from 8am to 6pm.The website can be found here: www.acas.org.uk.
10.4 If you are a member of a recognised trade union, you can also seek information and advice from your trade union representative.