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Don't let anyone spoil the fun

ChildLine logo - 0800 1111Sport is fun - it gives you the opportunity to make new friends, try out new activities and amaze yourself with what you can do!

But for a few children the fun is spoilt by adults who do or say things during sporting activities that hurt or frighten them. What these children are experiencing may be abuse. And they may feel they have no one to talk to about it. Or that no one will listen to them or believe what they say.

Is something worrying you?

If you think that you may be being abused, or if you're not sure but feel worried and frightened, these pages will:

  • help you understand what child abuse is

  • explain what to do if you are being abused or are worried about someone at your sports club

  • tell you about some special helplines  and give you links to other websites that will listen to you and give you helpful advice.


CEOP: report abuseChild Exploitation and Online Protection Centre

If you suspect it, report it!