This poster has been designed to encourage parents to ask the right questions when choosing a club for their child.
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.
Standards providing a framework for everyone involved in sport to help them create a safe sporting environment for children and young people and protect them from harm.
In this webinar, we consider why LGBTQ+ young people may be additionally vulnerable to abuse and explore how clubs can include and support them.
In this webinar, we hear from experts within the Disclosure and Barring Service about the referral process and what this means for sports.
A CPSU webinar looking at young people in positions of trust in sport and the move from participant to a formal role.
This resource will help you to meet the safeguarding responsibilities for your event and to promote the wellbeing of all the young participants, volunteers and officials.
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.
These reporting-procedure flowcharts offer guidance to organisations hosting sporting events at 5 different levels, from local to international.
Deaf and disabled children are particularly vulnerable to abuse. This briefing provides guidance on how to recognise and respond to concerns about the welfare of a child.