About this Event
Delivered by the Ann Craft Trust, this essential workshop will cover the essentials of safeguarding adults in sport and activity clubs, including how to identify concerns, respond to concerns and disclosures and how to create a safe culture within a sport or activity club setting.
Who is this course for?
This course is anyone working with adults in sport with a direct responsibility for a participant's welfare, and who may recognise and raise concerns of adult safeguarding issues.
This could include:
- Team managers
- Coaches
- Volunteers with direct responsibility for players’ welfare
Aims
- Explore responsibilities in relation to safeguarding (organisational, local and legislative).
- Identify the signs and symptoms types of abuse, and factors affecting risk of abuse.
- Look at what consists of poor practice.
- Understand how to determine the actions to take to safeguard an adult at risk.
This workshop will explore the following areas:
What is safeguarding?
Defining what safeguarding is and how it applies to sports and activity organisations.
Indicators of concern and types of abuse
Examining key indicators of abuse and learning to recognise the different types of abuse.
Your role within safeguarding
Understanding what your role is and your responsibilities in terms of safeguarding and players’ welfare.
Processes
Explaining the process in involved and how you should respond to a safeguarding concern.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
University of Hertfordshire de Havilland Campus, Mosquito Way, Hatfield, United Kingdom
GBP 0.00