Terms of Use
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The Bahá’í community’s governing council, the National Spiritual Assembly, has policies and practices in place for the safeguarding of children and a range of other areas

Terms of use.

UK Bahá’í’ is the official presence of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United Kingdom on the World Wide Web. All articles and photographs in this site may be freely reprinted, re-emailed, re-posted to the World Wide Web and otherwise reproduced by an individual or organisation, subject to the following restrictions:

  • They must at all times be attributed to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UK as the original publisher and the UK Bahá’í Web site as the original source.
     
  • The reproduction must be accompanied by a prominent link to this web site (in on-line media) or the URL (www.bahai.org.uk) of this site (in other media).
     
  • Photographs and articles cannot be used in any way (including, without limitation, suggesting an association with or endorsement of any product service, opinion or cause) which conflicts with the intent and premise of the original source.
     
  • Photographs may be edited for size only. Captions must remain with the photographs at all times.
     
  • The NSA will not be responsible to any person or organization for any liability for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect, or punitive damages that may result from any access to or use of the stories and/or photographs on our site.

Although this blanket permission to reproduce articles and photographs from this site is given freely such that no special permission is required, the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UK retains full copyright protection for its stories and photographs under all applicable national and international laws.

If you have any questions regarding this policy, please email secretariat@bahai.org.uk.

 

Privacy

In this web site we try to ensure your privacy. We only collect personal information provided to us by you on a voluntary basis, in order to respond to your queries and to send you any additional information and material that you request. Visitors to this Website are not tracked, except to produce aggregate statistical data which will not identify individual users. Where we must use cookies to provide essential functionality, these are not used to track your use of the site or to store personally-identifiable information. Steps have been taken to ensure that all information collected from you will remain secure, free from unauthorised access, use or disclosure. Please keep in mind that if you leave this site via a link, the other site may have a different policy regarding privacy. We will occasionally update this Privacy Statement and encourage you to periodically review our Statement to keep informed. If you wish to correct your personal information, or have any questions regarding this policy, please send an email to secretariat@bahai.org.uk


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Safeguarding children

The Office of Safeguarding Children has been established by the National Spiritual Assembly to ensure that those who work with children in the context of Bahá’í children's classes, national conferences and conventions, and elsewhere are subject to the latest legal requirements and the children in their care are afforded the safeguards that are their legal and moral right.

Contact details

Coordinator, Office for Safeguarding Children, National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UK, 27 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1PD

Tel: 020-7584 2566

Email: osc@bahai.org.uk

Other policies

The National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UK also has policies covering a range other areas. Information about these policies can be obtained by writing to:

National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the UK, 27 Rutland Gate, London SW7 1PD

Tel: 020-7584 2566

Email: secretariat@bahai.org.uk

Bahá’í Community of the United Kingdom

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