Child safeguarding best practices for community AFL clubs and leagues. Learn More > Sports Concussion Concussion management guidelines for community AFL clubs and leagues. Learn More > Vic. Child Safe Standards A pathway to best practices and compliance with the VCSS.. ...
20,000 sports clubs WHAT WE DO Training Safeguard training, online and face-to-face for all involved in sport: coaches, athletes, parents, drivers, volunteers, managers, boards, designated safeguard officers and safer recruitment training READ MORE Policies & Procedures Support, advice and guidance...
ethnicity, disability, religious belief, sexuality and social background. All club members have a responsibility to oppose discriminatory behaviour and promote equality of opportunity. The Club has adopted Sport England’s definition of sports equity; this is incorporated in ourEquity Policy Statement. ...
Given the need to ensure that children are valued within all sporting contexts at least one Children’s Officer, preferably two, must be appointed by all clubs, subject to appropriate selection and recruitment procedures as recommendedwithinthe Code of Ethics. Some of the skills required for a Ch...
This warrants an analysis of the impact of such policies, particularly in the context of reaching their target audience and having some early influence on the practice of sports clubs' members in their dealings with children. The authors are undertaking a large research project, which aims to ...
child protection policy in sport and advocates for a clear policy process for individual sports clubs; the development of a participative culture which 'voices' children within sports clubs and organizations; and the development of identifiable relationships between statutory authorities and sports bodies....
This course is essential forallstaff whose work brings them into contact with children and is suitable for anyone who works in settings such as: - schools, universities, sports clubs, GP surgery or other healthcare setting. This certificate lasts for three years!
Against this backdrop, in 2001 the UK government established an independent agency, the English Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU), which introduced national child protection standards for sports organizations. This included the requirement to appoint national "safeguarding lead officers". Utilizing ...
This warrants an analysis of the impact of such policies, particularly in the context of reaching their target audience and having some early influence on the practice of sports clubs' members in their dealings with children. The authors are undertaking a large research project, which aims to ...