Running events in public spaces can present a variety of additional safeguarding challenges, including security and photography. This briefing will help your organisation identify and address potential issues.
This guidance highlights what you need to consider when recruiting chaperones to provide care for children and young people at training, events and competitions.
This briefing paper outlines each recommendation from The Whyte Review and the implications for the sports sector, including any actions planned by the CPSU.
This briefing discusses the additional considerations that you should plan for when going on overnight trips or travelling internationally with children and young people in your sports organisation
This guidance explores anxiety within a sports context, outlining possible signs and symptoms and what you should do if you suspect that a young person is struggling with an anxiety disorder.
The briefing on learning from inquiries about safeguarding practice in sport focuses on how to strengthen safeguarding practices in sports organisations by learning from previous reviews.
This briefing paper will help you understand your safeguarding roles and responsibilities when working or volunteering at a sporting event.
This briefing provides guidance on how to safeguard children and young people when they are using changing facilities, and includes recommended levels of adult supervision and examples of changing room policies.
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.
Use this model for parents workshops from Welsh Gymnastics to set-up regular meetings with parents and develop better relationships.