PSCR EVIDENCE LIBRARY
Safeguarding evidence is useful only when its scope and date remain visible.
The Evidence Library is being developed for official-source safeguarding, resolution, remediation and institutional learning records.
NAMED INSTITUTIONAL CASE RECORDS ARE IN EDITORIAL PREPARATION AND ARE NOT INCLUDED IN THIS FOUNDATION RELEASE.
Future record categories
- 01Safeguarding failure
- 02Reconciliation weakness
- 03Permission and perimeter issue
- 04Insolvency or resolution event
- 05Remediation example
- 06Complaint or return-of-funds example
Publication method
Each record will preserve exact identity, activity, sources, chronology, remediation, outcome, complaint and return-route limitations.
Read the record method →Foundation learning notes
When a permission is read beyond the service actually provided
A permission can be genuine while a claim about a particular service, territory or customer relationship remains unsupported.
02When safeguarding language is mistaken for a recovery guarantee
A statement that funds are safeguarded does not by itself establish the amount, speed or availability of recovery after failure.
03When reconciliation evidence is no longer current
A well-prepared reconciliation can become poor evidence of the current position when systems, volumes or safeguarding arrangements change.
04When the return-of-funds route is not operationally clear
A safeguarding method can be documented while ownership of customer identification, communication and return decisions remains unclear.
