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There are many possible outcomes of a case management process. Each case needs to be considered to assess the most suitable outcome. Case management tool part 7 of 8.
Key considerations for involving children and young people
Young people’s right to be involved
Particularly in decisions that will involve or impact on them.
How to involve children and young people
The planning required to engage and involve children and young people will vary depending on the size of your organisation, your budget and how you would like to include them.
Specialist safeguarding training
Specialist training builds on basic safeguarding training with information more specific to particular safeguarding roles with children and young people.
Specific issues and topics
Contents
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Anti-bullying
Deaf and disabled children and young people
Use of photographic and video equipment
Social media and online safety
Elite athletes
Event planning
Safeguarding in performing arts
Anti-bullying
Sports organisations play an important role in creating a positive club ethos that challenges bullying.
Photography by parents and spectators at events
Most spectators – especially competitors’ family and friends – will want to take photos or videos at sports events.
Using images of young people for publication, promotion or coaching
Sports organisations and clubs benefit from using images of young participants to promote and celebrate activities, events and competitions.
Photos and videos are great for celebrating and promoting young people's involvement in sports. But steps should be taken to ensure the safe use of images.