How can sport or physical activity organisations support someone who is self-harming by recognising, responding and passing on relevant information when appropriate.
In this episode, Samantha Lawrence and Louisa Street discuss practical ways to protect children and young people in sport from online risks while empowering them to navigate the digital space confidently.
In this webinar, we discuss how community clubs and activity providers can start their safeguarding journey. NSPCC Sport's Jude Toasland is joined by colleagues Joe Cartwright, Liza Ware and Rachel Stevens.
In this podcast episode, Liza Ware, NSPCC Sport Senior Consultant, discusses keeping children and young people safe online with fellow colleagues from the NSPCC online safety team.
In this podcast episode, we talk to Swim England about the impact that social media can have on young people's body image and what changes sport can make to ensure that their wellbeing is supported online.
Our Help and Advice section has hub pages on specific safeguarding topics, which provide an overview, guidance and a list of resources. This page covers photos and videos of children by clubs and parents, as well as mobile phone use.
Is your organisation doing everything it could be to keep children and young people safe in sport? These online self-assessment tools will help you find out.
This template letter will help sports organisations and activity providers when writing to individuals to notify them of a temporary suspension pending an investigation of allegations made against them.
This briefing provides guidance on how sports organisations can address suicidal thoughts and feelings and provides links to specialist support services.
In this podcast, we discuss what safeguards sports clubs and organisations should have in place to create a safe environment for all children and young people.
A template and sample safeguarding policy statement for sports and physical activity organisations to use and adapt. Outlines what the organisation will do to keep children safe.
In this podcast episode, we talk with our colleagues in the NSPCC about the new legislation passed in England and Wales on 28th June 2022, and soon Northern Ireland, which makes it illegal for someone in a position of trust in sports and faith organisations to have a sexual relationship with someone aged 16-17 in their care.