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AI use safety policy template

Topics: Online safety Type: Policies

Use our artificial intelligence policy template to state how your organisation will use AI responsibly and keep children safe.

AI in sport guidance

Topics: Online safety Photographing children Type: Best practice

Guidance with best practice for responsible use of artificial intelligence (AI) in youth sports, physical activity and leisure. Also includes wording for policies, codes of conduct and communication.

Digital app risk assessment tool

Topics: Online safety Type: Tools

Use our checking tool to help you decide if a digital app or platform is suitable for your sports organisation. Helps you assess risks and can support decision-making.

Tackling online gender-based violence (GBV)

Topics: Online safety Tackling Inequalities Type: Best practice

Learn how we can tackle online gender-based violence in grassroot and elite sport.

Online Safety Part 5 - how to keep children and young people safe

Topics: Online safety Community and school sports Podcasts Type: Video & audio

Practical ways to protect children and young people in sport from online risks while empowering them to navigate the digital space confidently.

Acceptable use statement for online platforms

Topics: Online safety Type: Forms

Acceptable use statement templates, to outline your policies on acceptable behaviour when using the internet, online platforms and devices

Online safety policy - template

Topics: Online safety Type: Policies

This template policy gives organisations guidelines they should outline to protect children and young people online.

Online Safety Part 3 - cyberbullying in sport

Topics: Online safety Community and school sports Podcasts Type: Video & audio

Keeping children and young people safe online with the NSPCC online safety team.

Online Safety Part 4 - building resilience and reducing harm

Topics: Online safety Community and school sports Podcasts Type: Video & audio

How adults can support children and young people in reducing harm and building digital resilience in the online world. Samantha Lawrence and Louisa Street explore.

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