Safeguarding in Sport

All sports clubs have a responsibility to protect and safeguard children.

For sports clubs and organisations this means having:

  • effective safeguarding policies and procedures
  • codes of conduct for sport
  • safe recruitment processes
  • relevant training for staff and volunteers
  • staff Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) checked
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What does Safeguarding mean?

  • Protecting children and young people from abuse and maltreatment
  • Preventing harm to children and young people’s health or development
  • Ensuring children and young people grow up with the provision of safe and effective care
  • Taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcome
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Safeguarding in Sport is...

  • Ensuring every child and young person has a safe environment to learn and grow
  • Ensuring they are protected from harm and mistreatment, whilst playing sport and being active
  • Ensuring a safe place to explore and develop new skills
  • Providing an opportunity to make new friends and develop relationships
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What can you do?

To help safeguard and protect the Children & Young People in your sports settings, you can ensure:

  • you have a Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
  • your staff (paid or voluntary) know what their responsibilities are with regards to the safety and welfare of children and what to do should they be concerned about a child within their care
  • you have the correct policies and procedures in place to safeguard children and young people which shows that your club / organisation takes safeguarding seriously
  • you report any staff or volunteers who you have concerns about with regards to safeguarding children

WSCP Safeguarding in Sport - Information Session

Wakefield Safeguarding Children Partnership, in collaboration with Yorkshire Sport Foundation and the NSPCC's Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) hosted a safeguarding information session for sports clubs and activity providers in the Wakefield District.

Presented and recorded in October 2024.

How can sport safeguard children?

Developed by the NSPCC, this short animation explains the difference between safeguarding and child protection and looks in more depth at how children and young people can be further protected beyond their time at training sessions.

Information for Sports Clubs & Activity Providers

Our colleagues at Yorkshire Sport Foundation are able to give free support to clubs and activity providers to assess and improve their safeguarding and welfare practice. Sport Welfare Officers can support with:

  • Training – Delivering or facilitating training and workshops for staff, volunteers, parents and participants, in person or online on a variety of sport-specific and safeguarding topics.
  • Critical friend – Help for clubs with self-assessments to ensure they are meeting the safeguarding and welfare requirements set out by National Governing Bodies.
  • Signposting – Directing clubs to appropriate services and sources of support from partner organisations.
  • Networks – Making connections for people to share news, information and best practice.
  • Events – Attending events to raise awareness of safeguarding and wellbeing amongst participants

Wakefield Sport Welfare Officer: Measha Harris (Email: measha.harris@yorkshiresport.org / Tel: 07714 733636)

More information can be found here: https://www.yorkshiresport.org/what-we-do/safeguarding/sport-welfare-officers

Guidance for Sports Settings

Listed below are a range of resources you can use to ensure your club has a good level of safeguarding measures in place.

Safeguarding Resources