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Safeguarding Policy

Last updated April 21, 2026  ·  Next review April 2027

This Safeguarding Policy ("Policy") sets out the principles, procedures, and responsibilities adopted by TechnoDucks Inc., doing business as Kidgency ("Company," "we," "us," or "our"), to protect the welfare and safety of children who participate in our live educational sessions ("Services").

It should be read alongside our Privacy Notice, Terms of Service, and Cookie Notice. Where a specific safeguarding matter is addressed in this Policy, this Policy shall prevail.

Table of contents
  1. Scope and commitment
  2. Core safeguarding principles
  3. Selection and management of educators
  4. Conduct during sessions
  5. Prohibited conduct by educators
  6. Role and responsibilities of parents
  7. Reporting a concern
  8. Escalation to external authorities
  9. Record-keeping and review
  10. Contact

1. Scope and commitment

In Short: We are committed to providing a safe, respectful environment for every child who joins a Kidgency session.

This Policy applies to:

Every child who attends Kidgency has the right to feel safe, respected, and heard. Kidgency is committed to providing a calm, structured environment where children can practise social and emotional skills without pressure, ridicule, or inappropriate contact.

2. Core safeguarding principles

In Short: Parent-led access, small groups, live sessions, no recording without consent, trained educators, clear reporting channel.

Kidgency operates under the following core principles:

  1. Parent-led access. Only parents or legal guardians book sessions, receive joining links, and manage communication. Children do not contact educators directly through any channel.
  2. Small, age-grouped cohorts. Live sessions are delivered to small groups (up to six children) of similar age, so that every child is visible to the educator throughout the session.
  3. Live, visible sessions. Sessions are delivered live in a shared video environment. One-to-one private rooms are not used for trial sessions. Parents are welcome to remain in the same physical room as the child during trial sessions.
  4. No unauthorised recording. Trial sessions are not recorded by Kidgency. Any future recording for any purpose requires express prior written consent from the parent or legal guardian of every participating child.
  5. Qualified educators. Educators have relevant qualifications and experience working with children. Their background is verified before they lead any Kidgency session.
  6. Clear reporting channel. Any safeguarding concern, whether from a parent, child, educator, or third party, can be raised directly at info@kidgency.com and will be handled in accordance with Section 7 of this Policy.

3. Selection and management of educators

In Short: We verify every educator before they start and review their work on an ongoing basis.

3.1 Before an educator delivers any session

Before any individual delivers a session for Kidgency, we:

3.2 Ongoing support and oversight

4. Conduct during sessions

In Short: Educators greet each child, protect quieter children, respond sensitively, and never ask for private information.

Educators are expected to:

5. Prohibited conduct by educators

In Short: Educators must never contact children outside sessions, collect personal contact details, or meet a child in person without Kidgency's approval.

Educators shall not, under any circumstances:

Any breach of this Section 5 will result in the immediate suspension of the educator pending investigation and, where the finding so requires, termination of engagement and referral to relevant authorities.

6. Role and responsibilities of parents

In Short: Provide a private space for the session, be nearby for younger children, talk to your child afterwards, and raise any concern with us.

Parents and legal guardians play an essential role in the safety of their child. In particular, the parent shall:

7. Reporting a concern

In Short: Email info@kidgency.com with "Safeguarding concern" in the subject line. We acknowledge within 24 hours.

To raise a safeguarding concern, please email info@kidgency.com with the subject line "Safeguarding concern."

We will acknowledge receipt within twenty-four (24) hours and identify a named individual responsible for handling the concern.

Matters that should be reported include, without limitation:

On receipt of a concern, Kidgency will:

  1. Listen. The parent (and, where appropriate and safe, the child) will be heard carefully and without judgement.
  2. Record. The concern will be documented in a secure, access-controlled log.
  3. Investigate. Relevant session records, educator statements, and any other necessary information will be reviewed.
  4. Act. Actions may range from additional educator training to suspension of the educator, termination of the engagement, and referral to external authorities.
  5. Report back. The parent will be updated on the status and outcome of the investigation, to the extent permitted by privacy obligations and any applicable legal constraints.

8. Escalation to external authorities

In Short: If we believe a child is at risk of serious harm, we will refer the matter to law enforcement or child protection authorities.

Kidgency will escalate a safeguarding matter to competent external authorities where we reasonably believe that a child is at risk of serious harm, whether the source of harm is within Kidgency or external to it. In such cases:

Relevant external authorities and helplines include, without limitation:

9. Record-keeping and review

10. Contact

Safeguarding concerns: info@kidgency.com (subject line: "Safeguarding concern")

General enquiries: hello@kidgency.com

Privacy and data protection: privacy@kidgency.com

Postal address:

TechnoDucks Inc.
5348 Vegas Drive #1485
Las Vegas, NV 89108
United States of America

Kidgency is a trading name of TechnoDucks Inc., 5348 Vegas Drive #1485, Las Vegas, NV 89108, USA.

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