Safeguarding
Hi,
I’m Charlene Muller, your Safeguarding Lead.
I’m here as part of England Netball and Fenton Manor Netball Club’s commitment to protecting children and adults in their sport. I will listen, help and provide confidential advice if you are being bullied or abused when at netball.
I’m Charlene Muller, your Safeguarding Lead.
I’m here as part of England Netball and Fenton Manor Netball Club’s commitment to protecting children and adults in their sport. I will listen, help and provide confidential advice if you are being bullied or abused when at netball.
What Does This Mean?
Netball should be fun and you should feel safe and enjoy your sport wherever you are training and playing.
You cant do this if you feel unhappy – if someone is bullying or abusing you.
What Does This Mean?
Netball should be fun and you should feel safe and enjoy your sport wherever you are training and playing.
You cant do this if you feel unhappy – if someone is bullying or abusing you.
Netball should be fun and you should feel safe and enjoy your sport wherever you are training and playing.
You cant do this if you feel unhappy – if someone is bullying or abusing you.
What Does This Mean?
Netball should be fun and you should feel safe and enjoy your sport wherever you are training and playing.
You cant do this if you feel unhappy – if someone is bullying or abusing you.
Fenton Manor Netball Club - Safeguarding Young People in Sport Statement
Fenton Manor Netball Club (FMNC) recognises that it has a responsibility to provide members with an enjoyable and safe environment in which to play Netball. FMNC has a moral and legal obligation to ensure that when given responsibility for young people, coaches and volunteers provide them with the highest possible standard of care.
To fulfil its duty of care to all members, FMNC abides by the England Netball Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy, Procedures and Codes of Conduct/practice. England Netball considers the safety and wellbeing of young people as central to its values, providing guidance and support to all members to ensure that netball is enjoyable and safe.
The aim of this policy is to promote good practice, provide young people with appropriate safety/protection whilst in the care of FMNC and to allow coaches and volunteers to make informed and confident responses to specific safeguarding issues.
Everyone has a responsibility to safeguard the welfare of young people from harm and abuse. FMNC requires all members, coaches and connected participants to abide by this policy, which means following procedures to protect young people and reporting any concerns about their welfare to appropriate authorities.
We have procedures in place to address poor practice and to help any person in the club that appears to be risk. We will endeavour to offer help and advice to any person who feels they have a concern. We will also ensure as a club that the volunteers and/or professionals working with children are suitable to do so and ensure that persons have been vetted and approved through the Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure process and hold the appropriate qualifications for the role.
You can find the full Club Safeguarding Policy below
Reporting Concerns
If you have any concerns please speak out immediately. If something concerns you or makes you feel uncomfortable please come forward and make someone aware. Also, if you are being abused or have a concern that a fellow member of the club is at risk, again, please make someone aware. Below we have outlined the relevant persons to contact in respect of these matters.
For the full England Netball Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy (2018), please click here.
Fenton Manor Netball Club (FMNC) recognises that it has a responsibility to provide members with an enjoyable and safe environment in which to play Netball. FMNC has a moral and legal obligation to ensure that when given responsibility for young people, coaches and volunteers provide them with the highest possible standard of care.
To fulfil its duty of care to all members, FMNC abides by the England Netball Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy, Procedures and Codes of Conduct/practice. England Netball considers the safety and wellbeing of young people as central to its values, providing guidance and support to all members to ensure that netball is enjoyable and safe.
The aim of this policy is to promote good practice, provide young people with appropriate safety/protection whilst in the care of FMNC and to allow coaches and volunteers to make informed and confident responses to specific safeguarding issues.
Everyone has a responsibility to safeguard the welfare of young people from harm and abuse. FMNC requires all members, coaches and connected participants to abide by this policy, which means following procedures to protect young people and reporting any concerns about their welfare to appropriate authorities.
We have procedures in place to address poor practice and to help any person in the club that appears to be risk. We will endeavour to offer help and advice to any person who feels they have a concern. We will also ensure as a club that the volunteers and/or professionals working with children are suitable to do so and ensure that persons have been vetted and approved through the Disclosure and Barring Service disclosure process and hold the appropriate qualifications for the role.
You can find the full Club Safeguarding Policy below
Reporting Concerns
If you have any concerns please speak out immediately. If something concerns you or makes you feel uncomfortable please come forward and make someone aware. Also, if you are being abused or have a concern that a fellow member of the club is at risk, again, please make someone aware. Below we have outlined the relevant persons to contact in respect of these matters.
For the full England Netball Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy (2018), please click here.
Click Here to download the Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy |