Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy

 

Protecting children from abuse is a responsibility of all those who come into contact with them.

 

Stockport Sword Club (the club) is fully committed to safeguarding the well-being of its members. Every individual in the club should, at all times, show respect and understanding for the rights, safety and welfare of others, and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the club’s Code of Conduct and British Fencing’s Pledge of Honour.

 

Stockport Sword Club is committed to practices which protect children from harm. This policy will help staff, officials, coaches, volunteers, members, parents, children and young people involved in fencing to understand and follow correct and respectful practice.

 

1. Policy Statement

 

The club is committed to ensuring that the safety, welfare and well-being of children are maintained at all times during their participation in activities run by the club.

 

The club aims to promote a safe environment for all children and to assist all staff, officials, coaches, members and volunteers to recognise child abuse and neglect and follow the appropriate notification procedures when reporting alleged abuse.

 

The club aims to protect all those involved in the game from verbal or physical abuse and other forms of threatening or intimidating behaviour such as bullying, and to act where necessary to address any evidence of such behaviour.

 

The focus of the policy and guidelines is the prevention of child abuse and poor practice in the sporting environment.

 

This policy and guidelines will assist the club in establishing co-ordinated strategies for dealing with any problems of child abuse and neglect in a responsible, effective and consistent manner.

 

2. Objectives

 

Through the development of this policy the club’s objectives are to:

 

 

3. Scope of Policy

 

The Child Protection Policy of the club is applicable to all management and staff (paid, voluntary, permanent or casual), all members of the club and also to all visitors/spectators.

 

4. Implementation of Legislation

 

In order to implement the child protection policy the club will undertake to:

 

 

5. Expectations

 

The club expects that all administrators, coaches and officials whether paid or unpaid, who participate in organised sport under the banner of this club will commit to the above.

 

6. Policy Review

 

This policy and accompanying procedures/guidelines will be reviewed and updated in line with any legislative changes that have significant impact on the manner in which child protection and intervention issues are to be dealt with.

 

7. Child Protection Practices

 

The club is committed to creating and maintaining the safest possible environment for children and young people to practice fencing.

 

We do this by:

 

 

Our Welfare Officer is: Jackie Redikin who can be contacted via SSCsafeguarding@outlook.com

 

 

Safeguarding

Website updated April 2025