In the second of our podcasts on parental involvement, we talk about the different situations and challenges parents of children in competitive sport face.
In this podcast, we hear from two dedicated sports parents who discuss the very different roles they play in their preschool and disabled children's sports.
Thousands of children take part in martial arts – and its popularity is expanding at an incredible rate. So it's critical to get safeguarding and child protection right.
This article informs those in the sports sector about the recommendations resulting from a review of athlete welfare in elite sport.
The charter aims to influence the sports sector to support athletes' mental wellbeing and change the stigma around mental health.
The Scottish Standards for Child Wellbeing and Protection in Sport supports organisations to create a culture of safeguarding and protecting children.
These parental behaviour scenarios can be used or adapted by clubs or sports organisations to help coaches and staff understand how they can tackle challenging parental involvement.
This leaflet can be used by clubs to inform coaches how to work with parents more effectively.
In order to address a gap in the research into promoting positive parental behaviours in youth sport, Brunel University has interviewed a group of young athletes about their perceptions of the subject.
This poster has been designed to encourage parents to ask the right questions when choosing a club for their child.