Slazenger HC’s safeguarding policies are designed to minimise the risks to young people taking part and to maximise their enjoyment and well being. Everyone that is involved in hockey has a duty of care to others within the sport and a legal and moral duty to ensure their safety and welfare.
Information on the England Hockey Safeguarding Framework can be found here.
The Hockey Club Welfare Officer is Simon Taylor
Enquiries, concerns or any other matters can be raised in person, or via safeguarding@slazengerhc.co.uk
SLAXENGER HOCKEY CLUB SAFEGUARDING POLICY
Slazenger Hockey Club are committed to providing a safe and positive experience for all young
people in hockey. We will adopt England Hockey’s (EH) Safeguarding Policy, Reporting Procedures and Good Practice Guidance and implement this in our own environment.
We will do this by:
Meeting England Hockey’s Safeguarding ‘Call to Action’ (minimum safeguarding standards):
- Adopting EH’s Safeguarding Policy and associated guidance.
- Having at least one named Welfare Officer, whose contact details are easily accessible to all
members and who has attended a ‘Time to Listen’ safeguarding workshop. - Following EH’s recruitment guidance by ensuring that our club/association is registered on
EH’s Disclosure Barring System (DBS), have at least one active verifier, actively use the
system to complete DBS checks on all appropriate individuals. - Ensuring that all coaches/ individuals who work regularly with young people have appropriate
safeguarding training and that it’s renewed every 3 years. - Understanding and following EH’s reporting procedures and disseminating this information to
our members. - Providing an environment that is positive, safe, engaging and inclusive for everyone. The
welfare and wellbeing of young people is paramount. - Safeguarding young people is everyone’s responsibility, not just the Welfare Officer.
Our role and responsibility
- Create an environment where all young people have fun and feel safe. Make sure all our
members understand the role they play in this. - Make our Welfare Officer(s) contact details available to all (and England Hockey)
- Make our members aware of their responsibility to safeguard young people
- Listen, take advice, act on concerns