Reporting safeguarding concerns [English Football Association]
LET'S MAKE FOOTBALL SAFE, NOT SORRY
The FA guide to reporting concerns about child welfare
LET'S MAKE FOOTBALL SAFE, NOT SORRY
The FA guide to reporting concerns about child welfare
This training kit provides information and training content to help those in positions of influence in the field of sport to prevent and react to situations of potential sexual violence in sport.
It aims to help trainers / instructors, sport leaders, coaches, physical education teachers, etc. to:
The Hub from High Speed Training published guidance to safeguarding children in sport, by Katie Martinelli.
It covers health and safety, protection from abuse, DBS checks, Insurance and Reporting Concerns.
The UK Football Association has published a full Terms of Reference for its review into historic child sexual abuse allegations in football. In the article the full ToR can be found.
These Standards provide a framework for all those involved in sport to help them create a safe sporting environment for children and young people and protect them from harm.
The Standards for safeguarding and protecting children in sport (PDF) also seek to provide a benchmark to help those involved in sport make informed decisions, and to promote good practice and challenge poor practice.
Sport Respects Your Rights is a project based at Edge Hill University aimed at promoting awareness around sexual violence, abuse and exploitation in sport. Project owners want to help reduce the stigma around sexual abuse, and promote safe sports to young people.
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Abstract
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Abstract
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Abstract
Sexual violence against children in sports receives little research attention. The aim of this Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses-based systematic literature review was to synthesize the up-to-date knowledge and identify the already known and the still unknown information in this area. The literature search yielded seven eligible studies for inclusion.