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Safeguarding Resources
This section provides a range of useful resources from a variety of organisations who develop information on safeguarding and protecting children and young people in sport. The information below has models of good practice and briefing sheets providing regular safegaurding updates.
Child Protection in Sport Newsletter
Child Protection Leaflets
A guide to help parents and carers choose children`s activities: Have fun and be safe
DCMS: Helping keep your child safe in sport
DCSF: Guidance Document: Roles, Skills, Knowledge & Competencies for safeguarding and protecting children in the sports sector
Sport Unlimited - Click here to view the safeguarding toolkit which has a range of resources and templates
South Yorkshire Sport iCard: Provides information and advice on where to go for help and how children and young people should behave. This can be downloaded or hard copies are available by contacting us
Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) Briefings
Duty of Care
Away Trips & Hosting
Guidelines on Staffing Ratios
Guidelines on Transporting a Child
Managing Challenging Behaviour
Safeguarding Children from Harm
Safeguarding Vulnerable Peoples Act
Physical Contact and Young People in Sport
Photographs and Images of Children
The Protection of Children in England: Lord Laming’s Progress Report April 2009
Safe Recruitment and Selection Procedures
Sexually harmful behaviour by young people in sport
Social networking services, social media and sport: guidelines for safeguarding children and young people
Text and email messaging - safeguarding guidelines
Update on the Vetting and Barring scheme - July 2009
ABA Complaints Leaflet: The Amateur Boxing Association have developed a leaflet for young people and parents on how to raise a concern or complaint
The Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) have a number of video scenarios designed to help anyone involved in sports activities with children and young people
Kidscheck is a simple audit tool that can be used by children and young people to help them assess the safeguarding activities of the organisations they use
Safe Network provides a checklist of the main safeguards an organisation should have in place
Anti-Bullying Resources
Click here to view and access a range of resources the Child Protection in Sport Unit as collated for clubs and organisations to help deal with bullying
Safe from bullying in play and leisure provision
Childline Bullying UK NSPCC Kidscape Anti-Bullying Network
Safeguarding Children at Junior Sporting Events at Licensed Premises:
As you know, junior sports events such as presentation nights, fund-raisers and tournaments can be a fun, family experience with sport at the centre; but sometimes, particularly when alcohol is around, events don`t run as smoothly or as safely as they should - putting children - and the reputation of your club - at risk.
To help clubs run events where children learn to socialise, enjoy themselves and celebrate sport within a safe environment, the Sheffield Safeguarding Children Board in consultation with Sheffield & Hallam District Football Association, the licensed trade has produced some guidance. The leaflet includes a checklist to help you manage the risks associated with alcohol at your events.
Guidance leaflet for Licensees
Guidance leaflet for Junior Sports Clubs
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