In this blog for Black History Month 2024, Liza Ware looks at why it's important for sport and physical activity organisations to reflect on how they are tackling inequalities.
In this blog for Black History Month 2024, Liza Ware looks at why it's important for sport and physical activity organisations to reflect on how they are tackling inequalities.
Sport is a safe space for many children and young people, with the latest research from the CPSU and Loughborough University showing that 55% of child safeguarding concerns raised were from outside of sport.
Olympians, celebrities, and safeguarding professionals from across the UK have celebrated a week of awareness for the NSPCC’s Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport campaign.
Here are some of our resources to support children with body image and/or eating concerns during the summer months.
The delivery of the 'Welfare Officer Training - Time to Listen' workshop is moving from CPSU to UK Coaching.
The Department for Education have updated their 'keeping children safe in education' guidance, leaving important implications for sport.
We talked about how the LADO role plays an integral part in safeguarding children in sport.
Children’s Coaching Collaborative (CCC) have launched their Play Their Way resource hub to transform children's coaching.
New concussion guidance ‘if in doubt, sit them out’ recommends participants be immediately removed from play and not return for at least 24 hours.
The NSPCC has partnered with The Big Help Out to encourage more volunteers to support our work in sport to help make sport safer for all young people.
We have partnered with The Safeguarding Company to reach our shared audiences with new content and expert safeguarding advice and resources.
A recent campaign from Surrey Police has been highlighting some of the alternative meanings of certain emojis.
This NSPCC e-learning course helps your organisation to understand your role and responsibilities to prepare and protect young people during sport events.