Resources

Revised guidance
Working together to safeguard children 2018. This is a useful link which highlights key changes in the new 2018 edition. This guidance replaces Working Together to Safeguard Children (2015).
These free downloadable resources are available for you to use at events or at your own club and sessions. New resources will be added to the website on an ongoing basis but if there are resources you feel you need please get in touch on 01905 855498 or activehw@worc.ac.uk
Stay safe online (PDF, 596 Kb)
Free downloadable Stay safe on line poster for you to use at events and in your clubhouse
Code of Conduct (PDF, 579 Kb)
Safeguarding Adults in Sport and Activity - The Essentials (PDF, 884 Kb)
The guide has been designed to provide anyone working in the sport and activity sector an overview of their responsibilities towards safeguarding adults.
DBS Checks in sport - Working with Adults (PDF, 344 Kb)
A guide from DBS when working with adults in Sport
DBS Checks in sport - Working with Children and Young People (PDF, 2.4 Mb)
Guidance from the DBS when working with Children and Young people in Sport
CYP Incident Report Form (MS Word, 494 Kb)
Adult Incident Report Form (MS Word, 489 Kb)
Safeguarding deaf and disabled young people (PDF, 152 Kb)
Club & Coach Guidance for Social Media
With the increasing popularity of social media among children and young people, the importance of encouraging safe behaviour on club and coach webpages is becoming ever more significant.
The below document is a template 'Acceptable Use Statement' created by the NSPCC. The document is aimed at both parents and participants, and is designed to gain written agreement to an outlined standard of online behaviour.
NSPCC acceptable use policy for internet and social media use (MS Word, 17 Kb)