Our Safeguarding Mission

Middle World Farms — creating a safe, inclusive, nurturing space for everyone

Our commitment to safety

At Middle World Farms, the safety and well-being of every child, young person, and vulnerable adult is at the heart of everything we do. Our mission is to create a nurturing, inclusive environment where everyone who visits, volunteers, or works here feels secure, respected, and supported.

We are dedicated to fostering a space where young people can freely explore, learn, and grow in harmony with nature — knowing that their safety is our highest priority. Our policies are designed to prevent abuse, neglect, and discrimination, and to create a respectful, accountable community where concerns are always taken seriously.

Core principles

Safety first

The physical, emotional, and mental safety of all participants is our highest priority. Everyone should feel secure and respected here.

Zero tolerance

We have a zero-tolerance approach to any form of abuse, neglect, bullying, or discrimination. All concerns are taken seriously, investigated, and handled confidentially.

Inclusive practices

We welcome individuals of all backgrounds and abilities. Our activities are accessible to everyone, and all voices are heard and respected.

Continuous improvement

Our safeguarding policy is reviewed annually to reflect current standards, legal requirements, and best practice. We never stand still.

Our Designated Safeguarding Lead

Martin Robert Taylor is our Designated Safeguarding Lead. Martin is responsible for overseeing and implementing all safeguarding policies and procedures at Middle World Farms.

He serves as the primary contact for any safeguarding concern — working closely with staff, volunteers, and external agencies to address issues with sensitivity, thoroughness, and confidentiality. Martin leads staff training on safeguarding practices and fosters a culture of safety and vigilance across the whole farm.

Contact the DSL

Martin Robert Taylor
Designated Safeguarding Lead

safeguarding@middleworldfarms.org
martin@middleworldfarms.org
01522 449610