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Safeguarding children and young people in sport

CPSU logoVideo clips from the NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit

These videos are designed to help anyone involved in sports activities with children and young people - including coaches, volunteer helpers, activity organisers, management committees, participants and parents.

Our aim is to ensure that children and young people take part in sports activities in an environment that makes their welfare the top priority - so they can stay safe, enjoy and achieve. Watch our introductory video



CPSU video screenshot Concerns arising outside sport

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CPSU video screenshot Concerns arising within sport

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CPSU video screenshot Concerns about poor practice

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Acknowledgments



More about the video clips

The videos relate to a range of safeguarding and child protection situations and issues that commonly arise in sports settings, and provide advice and guidance about how to respond to them.

These films will give you examples of what you and your club or organisation need to do to safeguard the children and young people you work with.

They feature both club and school settings, but the messages in them apply to everyone who works with children and young people in sport – professionals and volunteers in any role, any sport or activity and at any venue or site.


Other useful resources


Visit the Help and Advice section of the website for further information and guidance.

CPSU briefings and publications
Cover a range of topics designed to help sports organisations safeguard children and young people.

Relay
Our quarterly newsletter covers a range of topical child protection issues related to sports activities.



For further information about our work, please contact the Child Protection in Sport Unit