This factsheet supports staff, coaches and volunteers within sport to consider how to include deaf and disabled children within their activities.
Two clubs provide an example of dedication to disability golf through their inclusive golf programmes.
This guidance has been produced by the CPSU to help organisations to involve and engage children and young people in their work.
How involving children and young people in consultations helped Cumbria's CSP analyse its School Games safeguarding practices.
This briefing recommends best safeguarding practice for sports organisations that involve participants from mixed age groups.
A good-practice example from Kent Sport. They have developed their 'Safeguarding adults at risk in sport' policy to safeguard adults at risk from potential abuse.
This factsheet outlines what a learning disability or intellectual impairment is and how this affects the individual when processing and making sense of information.
We chat to Ben Clifford, founder of Surfability UK CIC, about the work they do to make surfing accessible for children and young people.
This briefing provides practical guidelines for managing challenging behaviour from children and young people in sports activities.
The charter aims to influence the sports sector to support athletes' mental wellbeing and change the stigma around mental health.