Creating a relaxed area for children and young people to go to can help make your event more inclusive.
This guidance highlights what you need to consider when recruiting chaperones to provide care for children and young people at training, events and competitions.
Advice about reducing the risks posed by unexpected or adverse weather conditions at children's sports and activities.
Running events in public spaces can present a variety of additional safeguarding challenges, including security and photography. This briefing will help your organisation identify and address potential issues.
A form to use when a child goes missing or is found alone at a sports event.
Steps to take if a child goes missing at your sports event - sample procedure and flow chart.
Our safer event tools will help you to meet the safeguarding responsibilities for your sports event, from playing in a local park to representing your country.
This is a sample role description for a chaperone responsible for protecting and looking after children in sport.
This guidance provides coaches with helpful strategies to follow to improve and manage potential issues between coaches and parents and build a good relationship.
A presentation template (in PowerPoint format) that you can show to parents to let them know how they can get positively involved in their child's sport.