Safeguarding Policy
Latitude Sports Stars has a duty of care to safeguard all children and vulnerable adults involved in our activities from harm. All children have a right to protection, and the needs of disabled children and others who may be particularly vulnerable must be taken into account.
We ensure that all staff and volunteers who come into contact with children or young adults comply with the DBS certification scheme.
A child is defined as under 18 years (Children Act 1989)
The aim of the Child Protection Policy is to promote good practice.
Providing access to an associated network of support Providing children and young people with appropriate safety and protection at all times. Allow all staff and/or volunteers to make an informed and confident response to specific child protection issues.
The Code of Conduct
Respect the dignity and spirit of all members, including children and young adults.
Treat all members fairly.
Encourage a supportive and positive environment to promote healthy competition, skill development, fun and achievement.
Avoid contact or conduct that may be interpreted or defined as inappropriate.
Do not take part in or tolerate behaviour that frightens, embarrasses or demoralises a child or that negatively affects their self-esteem.
Do not tolerate acts of aggression.
Work towards eliminating harassment and abuse from sports environments.
Be prepared to intervene if a child or young person under 18 is being abused or neglected.
Safeguarding
Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. We all have a responsibility to safeguard children, safeguarding means:
protecting children from abuse and maltreatment
preventing harm to children’s health or development
ensuring children grow up with the provision of safe and effective care
taking action to enable all children and young people to have the best outcomes.
Child protection is part of the safeguarding process. It focuses on protecting individual children identified as suffering or likely to suffer significant harm. This includes child protection procedures which detail how to respond to concerns about a child.
Defining Child Abuse
Child abuse is any form of physical, emotional or sexual mistreatment or lack of care that leads to injury or harm.
There are four main types of abuse: physical abuse, sexual abuse, emotional abuse and neglect. An individual may abuse or neglect a child directly or may be responsible for abuse because they fail to prevent another person harming that child.
As an organisation, we promise that every effort will be made to ensure the welfare of the child is never compromised and Latitude Sports Coaching recognise their duty of care to the child. We also have a duty of care to all members, including volunteers. We provide an overview of our policy on certain areas as we accept no two situations are the same.
Bullying & Racism Bullying
Racism and other types of discrimination are forms of child abuse, even though those responsible are often young people. We recognise the impact and extent of bullying and discrimination in the lives of young people and we will not accept or tolerate any person who participates in this activity.
Physical Assault
Where an act, or accusation of an act, of physical assault in any form is brought to our attention the appropriate authorities will be informed without exception and all matters relating to alleged incident therein shall be dealt with by the outside authority and not by us. The member under investigation may face immediate suspension unless advised otherwise by the authorities.
Verbal Abuse
We do not accept the use of any foul, abusive or racist language from any person (s). Whilst we recognise there is no actual government legislation specifically targeting a situation whereby a child may overhear or be in the vicinity of, any person (s) using foul or unacceptable language, we as a club may only be in a position to deal with certain situations as a matter of discipline and not as a Child Protection issue.
Internal Enquiries and Suspensions
An internal enquiry will always take place if a suspected child protection issue occurs involving a member of staff.
An internal enquiry shall be presented to our nominated welfare officer or committee
No person(s) under investigation, or their relatives, may form part of the committee, or be involved in the investigation in any form other than for the provision of evidence.
The welfare Officer will make an immediate decision about whether any individual accused of abuse should be temporarily suspended pending further police and social services involvement or internal investigation.
Irrespective of the findings of the social services or police inquiries Latitude Sports Coaching will assess all individual cases to decide whether a member of staff or volunteer can be reinstated and how this can be sensitively handled. This may be a difficult decision; particularly where there is insufficient evidence to uphold any action by the appropriate authorities.
Latitude Sports Coaching must reach a decision based upon the available information which could suggest that on a balance of probability; it is more likely than not that the allegation is true. The welfare of the child should remain of paramount importance throughout.
The committee shall have the power to terminate the contract of a staff member when, in its opinion, it would not be in the interests of Latitude Sports Coaching for them to remain a member.
An appeal against any decision by Latitude Sports Coaching may be made to the Business Director in writing, in accordance with the Complaints Procedure.
Reporting Child Abuse
In all cases any report submitted to Latitude Sports Coaching will be dealt with in the strictest of confidence.
You may contact us by email, post, text or phone call using the following details:
Paul Quinlan, Latitude Fitness Ltd, Ground Floor, 11 Cavendish Street, Keighley
Email paul@latitudesportsstars.co.uk
07927 665664
If you think a child is in immediate danger
Don't delay – call the police on 999.
Call the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000 or visit their website https://www.nspcc.org.uk