Safeguarding

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World Netball is committed to making sport safer for children, and by doing so safeguarding the future of netball and all those who participate in it.

As a member of an International Safeguarding Children in Sport Working Group, World Netball collaborated with more than fifty organisations around the globe to develop a set of standards to safeguard all children participating in sport.

Millions of children and young people take part in sporting activities across the world every day. Unfortunately, sport, as with other social domains, can bring risks such as violence and abuse towards children and youth. These risks can have a negative impact on individuals and development objectives and must be guarded against if the full positive power of sport is to be realised.

It is for this reason that World Netball partnered with a diverse group of experts including UNICEF UK, UK Sport, Keeping Children Safe, NSPCC’s Child Protection in Sport Unit, Right to Play, WomenWin, Swiss Academy for Development, Commonwealth Secretariat, Beyond Sport, and Comic Relief, to commit to making sport safer.

Brunel University was commissioned by the working group to review the standards at the end of the pilot process. These were published as the ‘International Safeguards for Children in Sport’ 

Liz Twyford from UNICEF UK described the safeguards as a set of actions that all organisations working in sport should have in place to ensure children are safe from harm and should be used as a benchmark of good practice to work towards, rather than an end in themselves. There are eight safeguards. These are:

  • Developing your policy
  • Procedures for responding to safeguarding concerns
  • Advice and support
  • Minimising risks to children
  • Guidelines for behaviour
  • Recruiting, training and communicating
  • Working with partners
  • Monitoring and evaluating

The focus on Safeguarding supports our strategic pillar ‘Govern’.

At our World Netball Congresses we have continued to raise awareness of the importance of safeguarding and delivered workshops to guide our Members through the steps towards creating their own safeguarding policies.

World Netball remains committed to working with our membership to promote safeguarding and the welfare of all our participants.

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Safeguarding in Sport Courses

The most important element in sport is the people involved. The success of sport relies on putting people – their safety, wellbeing, and welfare – at the centre of what sport does. 

Safeguarding in Sport is a series of three online courses for everyone involved in sport. They have been designed to increase your understanding of safeguarding, why it is important, and how you can develop safeguarding in your own sport. Safeguarding is about everyone, and it applies to everyone, whatever your role in sport.

The content for these courses was originally developed by FIFA and has been revised to suit a more general sport audience. 

World Netball is proud to have worked with the Australian Government (Team Up), the Commonwealth Games Federation, the International Ice Hockey Federation, the International Platform on Sport and Development (sportanddev), the International Skating Union, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation, the International Tennis Federation, World Athletics, World Rugby to create these courses. 

The three courses are: 

Course 1, Safeguarding Essentials, is designed for anyone involved in sport, whilst courses 2 and 3, Safeguarding Practice and Effective Safeguarding, are aimed to towards those that wish to develop a deeper understanding of safeguarding in practice. 

To learn more, click here.