In this podcast episode, Liza Ware, CPSU Senior Consultant, discusses keeping children and young people safe online with fellow colleagues from the NSPCC online safety team.
In this podcast episode, Liza Ware, CPSU Senior Consultant, discusses keeping children and young people safe on social media and online platforms with fellow colleagues from the NSPCC online safety team.
In this podcast episode, Liza Ware, CPSU Senior Consultant, discusses keeping children and young people safe online with fellow colleagues from the NSPCC online safety team.
In this episode, Samantha Lawrence and Louisa Street explore how adults can support children and young people in reducing harm and building digital resilience in the online world.
In this episode, Samantha Lawrence and Louisa Street discuss practical ways to protect children and young people in sport from online risks while empowering them to navigate the digital space confidently.
In this podcast episode, we talk to Swim England about the impact that social media can have on young people's body image and what changes sport can make to ensure that their wellbeing is supported online.
Acceptable use statement templates for online platforms. For organisations to help make all aware of their policies on acceptable behaviour when using devices, online platforms and the Internet.
Our Help and Advice section has hub pages on specific safeguarding topics, which provide an overview, guidance and a list of resources. This page highlights what you need to know about internet usage, social media, cyberbullying and more.
Use our checking tool to help you decide if a digital app or platform is suitable for your sports organisation. Helps you assess risks and can support decision-making.
Guidance with best practice for responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in youth sports, physical activity and leisure. Also includes wording for policies, codes of conduct and communication.
This online tool will help you to ensure that you meet the safeguarding responsibilities for your sports event, from playing in a local park up to representing their country.
Is your organisation doing everything it could be to keep children and young people safe in sport? These online self-assessment tools will help you find out.
The International Child Protection Certificate (ICPC), developed by ACPO and CEOP, is a criminal records check for UK nationals or non-UK nationals previously resident in the UK, seeking to work with children overseas.
An introduction to photographing and filming children in sport safely, including how to go about creating a photography policy, what you are allowed to do and what you should be doing.