This short animation has been produced as part of our Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport campaign launch to introduce the campaign and what parents should do to keep their child safe.
At NSPCC's How Safe 2022 conference, Jude Toasland led a session on how parental involvement in sport has changed over the years.
This free e-learning course for parents can help you understand how to keep your child safe in sport.
We talk with former professional footballer Paul Stewart about the impact that childhood abuse has had on him and how to create a safer culture in sport.
The FA has produced a video detailing the reporting process for anyone worried about a child in youth football.
In this podcast, we talk with former swimmer Karen Leach about her experience of childhood sexual abuse and what we can learn from it to keep children safe in sport.
This short animation shows the difference between child protection and safeguarding in a sports setting and looks in more depth at how children and young people can be further protected beyond their time at training sessions.
You can use these scenarios with staff and volunteers in your sport to identify any gaps in knowledge when dealing with online safety concerns.