Handbook topics 1. Foundations in safeguarding Foundations in safeguarding 2. Benefits and harm in sport Benefits and harm in sport 3. Stress regulation Stress regulation 4. Brain & body resilience Brain & Body resilience 5. Core values Core values 6. Look, listen & link Look, listen & link 7. Play-by-Play Play-by-Play

1. Foundations in safeguarding

Safeguarding – a foundation for supporting young people’smental health and wellbeing through sport

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Have a safeguarding policy

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Know what to do if you have concerns

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Provide advice and support to staff and young players

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Understand and address risks

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Agree what is acceptable and unacceptable behaviour

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Safely recruit and train staff

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Share safeguarding standards with the organisation’s partners

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Monitor, evaluate and learn

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What is safeguarding in sport?

Safeguarding is the process and methods to keep young people safe in sport.

Ensuring safety is the first step to support their mental health and well-being, especially for those who have felt unsafe due to their experiences of displacement or other stressors. Safeguarding is equally as important for adults as for children and young people (1). 

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How well does my sports club or organisation safeguard young people?

Click on this free Self-assessment tool linked to the International Safeguards for Children in Sport to see how well your organisation meets international safeguarding standards, and to find out what steps you and your organisation can take to improve your practice.

Find other related resources and guidance directed toward sport coaches, sport organisations, and others on the topic of safeguarding in sport in the References (3) (4) (5) (6) 

References

  • (1)International Safeguarding Children in Sport, Working Group (2016). International Safeguards for Children in Sport; A guide for organisations who work with children. Retrieved from Implementation-Guide-for-organisations-who-work-with-children-A5-version-re.pdf (end-violence.org)
  • (3) International Safeguards for Children in Sport – https://safeinsport.org/safeguarding/
  • (5) IFRC Reference Centre for Psychosocial Support (PS Centre) (2014). (2016). Moving Together: Promoting psychosocial well-being through sport and physical activity (Training
  • (7) International Safeguards for Children in Sport – https://safeinsport.org/safeguarding/
  • (2) International Safeguards for Children in Sport – https://safeinsport.org/safeguarding/
  • (4) International Safeguards for Children in Sport. Online Course – Making Sport Safer for All; Essentials in Safeguarding – OLCreate: PUB_6148_1.0 Safeguarding Essentials (open.edu
  • (6) Athlete 365 Safe Sport – Safe Sport – Athlete365 (olympics.com)