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.
Advice about reducing the risks posed by unexpected or adverse weather conditions at children's sports and activities.
This template policy gives organisations guidelines they should outline to protect children and young people online.
A risk-assessment template to help you identify the risks and implement appropriate controls to help ensure a safe environment at your activity.
An accident-reporting form template and procedure to be followed by a club or organisation in the event of an accident.
An essential safety checklist for sports organisations that are planning trips away overnight and internationally.
Is your organisation doing everything it could be to keep children and young people safe in sport? These online self-assessment tools will help you find out.
You can adapt this mental health and wellbeing sample statement to support your sports organisation's existing safeguarding policies and to demonstrate your commitment to protecting young people’s mental health and wellbeing.
Our bullying incident report form can be used as a template for your own form to ensure you record everything necessary.
This briefing clarifies what Duty of Care means for sports organisations and activity providers, with guidance on how to demonstrate that this duty is being met.