our policies

Kantos strongly believes that children, young people and vulnerable adults have the right to engage with our activities in an environment free of any form of physical or emotional threat and should never experience abuse. This policy is intended to ensure that all our activities are conducted in safe, secure environments and that any concerns about the safety and welfare of children and vulnerable adults with whom we work, or who attend events promoted by Kantos, are dealt with rapidly, appropriately and effectively.


Kantos is committed to encouraging equality, diversity and inclusion among all our staff, musicians and volunteers, and eliminating discrimination. Our aims are for our workforce to be representative of all sections of society, and for everyone who works for us in any capacity to feel respected as the person they are.


It is the policy of the Board of Trustees to promote the highest standards of health and safety at work, which will ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health, safety and welfare at work of all our artists, employees, volunteers plus any other people who are directly affected by our activities, such as members of the public at our events.


Kantos is committed to keeping all of your information safe and secure and to protecting your privacy. This privacy policy outlines how we will use data relating to website users, ticket purchasers, mailing list subscribers and our musician database. The policy may be updated so please check back to make sure that you’re happy. By using our website or services you agree to be bound by this policy. If at any point you would like more information, or to be removed from one of our databases please get in touch: kantoschamberchoir@gmail.com