Download a free NSPCC poster, especially designed for sports clubs and leisure centres to highlight how you can contact the NSPCC helpline with your concerns.
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.
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 podcast we speak to Helen and Linda from the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) about the different levels of check available, who's eligible and how checks are carried out.
This guidance advises sports organisations on the types of procedures they should have in place to respond to reports of non-recent abuse in sport.
In this podcast, we discuss how your organisation can ensure your sports event stays safe for all children and young people.
In this podcast, we explore the how sports organisations can keep children and young people safe whilst participating in virtual sport and physical activity.
A resource to help sports organisations to positively and meaningfully engage with people who have lived experience of childhood abuse.
The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) has published a report looking at the research findings in relation to experiences of child sexual abuse in sport between the 1950s and 2010s.
You can use these scenarios with staff and volunteers in your sport to identify any gaps in knowledge when dealing with online safety concerns.