In this webinar, we explore the topic of unconscious bias; moving from the history of where bias towards people of colour has come from, through what it means and how it impacts our perspectives and decision making, as well as what we can do to actively be more aware of our own bias.
In this webinar, we discuss how community clubs and activity providers can start their safeguarding journey. CPSU’s Jude Toasland is joined by colleagues Joe Cartwright, Liza Ware and Rachel Stevens.
This webinar looks at how racism affects sport and what clubs and organisations can do to be more inclusive.
This webinar looks at what sports can do to support young people with ADHD and Autism.
This webinar looks at the differences between banter and bullying, what sports organisations can do to manage banter and prevent bullying behaviour.
This webinar looks at how loneliness can be both a sign and symptom of mental ill health in children and young people, and what sports clubs and organisations can do to tackle loneliness.
This webinar looks at sexual offending and the grooming and entrapment process and what that means in the sporting environment.
This webinar looks at what Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) are, the effects this has on the developing brain and how sport can help overcome toxic stress.
A recorded webinar on eating disorders and disordered eating in young people in sport. It looks at ways of identifying and managing potential eating problems.
In this webinar, we consider why LGBTQ+ young people may be additionally vulnerable to abuse and explore how clubs can include and support them.