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Advice for parents and carers

 

We try to teach our children never to go off with strangers, but we sometimes leave them with strangers. We urge parents and carers to ask the right questions before signing up to extra-curricular activities and clubs.

 

The advice below is taken from the ‘Safe to Play’ NWG campaign funded by Sport England.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

These are just a few points that you need to consider, however your first point of call should be to ask direct questions of the staff running these clubs, please do not be afraid to ask challenging questions, a good club will welcome such questioning and provide you with the answers that you require. Safeguarding children is everyone’s business and it starts with parents so please do your homework with sports activity clubs. 

 

Parents and carers need to also remain vigilant about the safety of their children when attending clubs.  Recognise when something is not right, know who to approach to discuss these issues with and have the confidence to complain if needed.

 

Further information

 

A parent’s experience safeguarding their child - NWG - (YouTube)

 

ESCB and Active Essex Guidance - for parents and carers on choosing a club/tutor/coach

 

NSPCC advice for spotting when something is not right 

 

NSPCC free e-learning course for parents

 

Child Protection in Sport Unit 

 

Sport specific websites

 

Safeguarding - Cricket 

 

Safeguarding - Football

 

Safeguarding - Gymnastics   

 

Safeguarding - Netball

 

Safeguarding - Rugby    

 

Safeguarding - Swimming

 

Safeguarding - Tennis

 

Safeguarding Code - Martial Arts