Online technology has advanced and changed the way people communicate and interact on a daily basis. Find out how this affects clubs and other sports organisations.
Creating a safe environment can help keep children safer online whilst keeping in touch and staying up to date with the goings on in your organisation.
The digital world is rapidly evolving – here, we highlight sport-specific resources for safeguarding children online, and point you towards the parts of the NSPCC website where you can keep up with what you need to know about online safety.
Specific issues and topics
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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.
Social media best practice
There are several ways in which sports organisations and activity providers can reduce the risk of harm to children and young people whilst using social media platforms to communicate.
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.
Using a safeguarding communication plan will help you to ensure that the people across your organisation or sports activity are aware of the safeguarding work taking place and understand their own role in keeping children safe.
Is your sports organisation doing everything it could be to keep children and young people safe? Our online self-assessment tools will help you find out.