Use this checklist to follow the safeguarding practices sporting organisations should follow when organising day trips or competitions involving children and young people.
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If you have seen, heard or experienced poor behaviour in your sport towards children or young people, report it to us.
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Posters and print materialsIf you have seen, heard or experienced poor behaviour in your sport towards children or young people, report it to us.
This poster has 3 versions.
Posters and print materialsUnder the World Anti-Doping Code there are 11 possible Anti-Doping Rule Violations. Seven apply to athletes, support personnel and other non-participants and 4 apply to athletes only.
Posters and print materialsThe Decision Making in Sport Virtual Reality experience is an award-winning online learning tool.
This innovative VR experience was delivered by our Education team and adds to our world-class suite of educational tools.
Mobile or VR apps WebsiteThe Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy is designed to protect children and young people in sport by putting in place rules and processes to ensure sporting environments are inclusive, positive and safe for everyone at all times.
FactsheetsParticipation is an active process that enables children and young people’s views and experiences to influence and contribute to appropriate and relevant decision making.
Involvement of children and young people will be meaningful and valued by the organisation.
GuidebooksAs a person involved in sport, you play a crucial role in protecting children and young people.
Use this flowchart if you suspect there has been an alleged breach of the Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy (NIF).
Factsheets Posters and print materialsCourtsiding is the instant, covert transmission of information about developments in a sporting event.
This allows gamblers to obtain an advantage over wagering service providers.
FactsheetsThis document guides safeguarding for organisations responsible for planning and running sporting events for children and young people in public spaces, (for example on fields, parks or other areas that are open to the general public).
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Sport should be safe and fair for all. We offer a safe place to seek guidance or raise concerns about behaviour you’ve witnessed or experienced in sport.