SAFECHAIN™ Pilot

SAFECHAIN™ Pilot Programme – Institutional Integrity Trial

SAFECHAIN™ is inviting a limited number of UK-based safeguarding, legal, and public service bodies to participate in a structured 90-day pilot of its Trauma-Literate Compliance Overlay Framework.

The pilot is designed to test implementation readiness, documentation integrity, and cross-agency coherence in high-risk environments.

Who This Pilot Is For

Eligible organisations include:

  • Local Authorities

  • Police Safeguarding Units

  • NHS Safeguarding Leads

  • Law Firms (Family / Public Law)

  • Domestic Abuse NGOs

  • Social Care Providers

This pilot is designed for leadership-level engagement. Operational adoption without executive oversight is not suitable.

What the Pilot Includes

Concrete Deliverables

The 90-Day Pilot Includes:

• Controlled access to SAFECHAIN™ Dashboard (non-transferable licence)
• Structural review of current documentation workflow
• PCV™ classification mapping exercise
• Safeguarding trigger audit review
• Procedural Integrity gap analysis
• Leadership implementation session
• Pilot-end evaluation report

What the Pilot Is NOT

Very important for protection:

The SAFECHAIN™ Pilot is not:

  • Legal representation

  • Case management outsourcing

  • Therapy or survivor advocacy

  • IT system replacement

  • Accreditation upon participation


Pilot Evaluation Benchmarks:


Pilot Evaluation Benchmarks:

  • Reduction in documentation fragmentation

  • Identification of evidential gaps

  • Leadership-level compliance alignment

  • Safeguarding workflow coherence mapping

  • Staff structural literacy improvement

Governance & Legal Notice Section

Participation in the SAFECHAIN™ Pilot is subject to confidentiality, intellectual property protections, and a formal non-transferable evaluation licence.

SAFECHAIN™ is a proprietary compliance framework operated by SAFE-CHAINN™ Ltd (England & Wales).

Full implementation requires a separate institutional licence agreement.

APPLICATION FORM

Pilot placements are limited. Applications are reviewed based on structural readiness and leadership engagement capacity.