Terms and Conditions
Welcome to Independent Together Limited. By accessing this website, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following terms and conditions of use:
- Use of Content: The content on this website is for informational purposes only. It should not be considered as professional advice. We strive to ensure the accuracy of information, but we do not warrant its completeness or reliability.
- User Responsibilities: Users are responsible for their interactions and activities on the site. You agree not to engage in any activity that disrupts or interferes with the proper functioning of the website.
- Government-provided Housing: This website may contain information regarding government-provided housing for children, along with staff responsibilities related to the care of these children. i2gether.org.uk is not responsible for the allocation, management, or oversight of such housing or related staff duties.
- Compliance with Forms: Staff involved in the care of children provided housing by the government must comply with the necessary forms (Health and Safety Checklist, Incident Report, Accommodation Support Plan, Meeting Minutes, Record of Disclosure, etc.) as mandated by the government.
- Privacy Policy: Your privacy is important to us. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand how we collect, use, and protect your personal information.
- Intellectual Property: The content, logos, and trademarks displayed on this website are the property of Independent Together Limited and may not be used without permission.
- Modifications: We reserve the right to modify these terms and conditions at any time without prior notice. Your continued use of the website after changes constitutes acceptance of those modifications.
- Disclaimer: We do not guarantee the availability, accuracy, or completeness of the information provided on this website. Users use the information at their own risk.
- Governing Law: These terms and conditions are governed by the laws of England, and any disputes arising under these terms shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts in England.