The purpose of this document is to make all Club members aware of their safeguarding responsibility, identify particular areas of the Safeguarding Policy that they should be aware of and give some guidance on reporting procedures if a concern is identified.
ONNELEY GC is committed to ensure that the sport of golf is one within which children and young people involved can thrive and flourish in a safe environment and that all children, young people and adults at risk have a fun, safe and positive experience when playing golf.
ONNELEY GC is an affiliated member of England Golf and follows the England Golf Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy and procedures.
You might be thinking “What has safeguarding got to do with me?” Government guidance makes it clear that ‘Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility’. Anyone who has a negative experience of sport at a young age is less likely to become a regular long-term participant. It’s important for the future of your club and the sport as a whole that children and young people have an enjoyable experience. All club members have a part to play in making that happen.
All adults should contribute to the club meeting its overall duty of care, be aware of our club’s safeguarding policy, and know what to do if they are concerned about a young person.
ONNELEY GC asks our members to familiarise themselves with our Safeguarding Policy.
The full copy of the ONNELEY GC Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy is available via the above link
In particular familiarise yourself with:
What should I do if I’m concerned about a child or young person?
A concern may involve the behaviour of an adult towards a child at the club, or something that has happened to the child outside the club.
Children and young people may confide in adults they trust, in a place where they feel comfortable. An allegation may range from verbal bullying, to inappropriate contact online, to neglect or emotional abuse, to physical or sexual abuse.
If you are concerned about a child, it is not your responsibility to investigate further, but it is your responsibility to act on your concerns and share them. Pass the information to Onneley GC Welfare Officer who will follow the club’s Safeguarding procedures.
Name: IAIN COLVILLE
Email Address: admin@onneleygolfclub.co.uk
Telephone Number: 01782 750577 option 3.
IF YOU BELIEVE THAT THE CHILD IS AT IMMEDIATE RISK OF HARM, CALL THE POLICE.
Other useful contacts:
NSPCC 24-hour helpline Tel: 0808 800 5000 | England Golf Lead Safeguarding Officer 01526 351824
Please feel free to view or download any of the avilable policy douments below:
Safeguarding Children & Young People Policy (PDF)
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy (PDF)
Social Media Policy (PDF)
Disciplinary Regulations (PDF)
Complaints Form (PDF)
CCTV Policy (PDF)