These videos aim to support parents whose children and young people take part in sport or physical activity.
Download all campaign assets and resources that support the 2025 Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week - Play your part.
We've designed these posters to help parents choose the best contact sports competitions for their child.
In order to address a gap in the research into promoting positive parental behaviours in youth sport, Brunel University has interviewed a group of young athletes about their perceptions of the subject.
Sports organisations can download, print and use these sample codes of conduct to let parents, children and staff know what's expected of them.
In this episode, Connor from the NSPCC Young Person's Board for Change interviews our safeguarding panel about how to build a collective culture of safety within sport.
In this video, children describe how parents' and spectators' behaviour impacts their game and how this affects them.
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.
This A4 poster has been designed to reach out to coaches and clubs with top tips on how to get started when it comes to involving parents in sport.