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Ace Athletics Club Child Safeguarding Statement 2020

Ace Athletics provides sporting activities and opportunities for children and young people through participation in clubs, county, regional events. Ace Athletics is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All our volunteers, working with children throughout our club, seek to create a safe environment for children and young people to participate in athletics.

 

Ace Athletics club’s Safeguarding Risk Assessment indicates the areas of potential risk of harm, the likelihood of the risk occurring, and gives the required policy, guidance or process documents required to alleviate these risks. The list of risks identified is contained in the following categories: Club and Coaching Practices; Complaints & Disciplinary; Reporting Procedures; Use of Facilities; Recruitment; Communications; and General Risk of Harm.

This club’s Child Safeguarding Statement has been developed in line with requirements under the Children First Act 2015, (the Children First: National Guidance and Tusla’s Child Safeguarding: A Guide for Policy, Procedure and Practice). In addition to our Risk Assessment document described above, there are further procedures that support our intention to safeguard children while they are availing of our services.

 

This club has the following procedures in place as part of our Safeguarding Code:

  • Procedures for the management of allegations of abuse or misconduct by staff or volunteers against a child availing of our activities.

  • Procedures for the safe recruitment of staff and volunteers to work with children in our activities.

  • Procedures for access to child safeguarding training and information, including the identification of the occurrence of harm.

  • Procedure for the reporting of child protection or welfare concerns to the Statutory Authorities.

 

 

 

The Mandated Person for Athletics Ireland is Sinéad Uí Ghibne, phone 086 3577002

We recognise that implementation is an on-going process. We are committed to the implementation of this Child Safeguarding Statement and the procedures that support our intention to keep children safe from harm while availing of our services. 

Ace Athletics Club Child Safeguarding Statement 2020

Ace Athletics provides sporting activities and opportunities for children and young people through participation in clubs, county, regional events. Ace Athletics is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All our volunteers, working with children throughout our club, seek to create a safe environment for children and young people to participate in athletics.

 

Ace Athletics club’s Safeguarding Risk Assessment indicates the areas of potential risk of harm, the likelihood of the risk occurring, and gives the required policy, guidance or process documents required to alleviate these risks. The list of risks identified is contained in the following categories: Club and Coaching Practices; Complaints & Disciplinary; Reporting Procedures; Use of Facilities; Recruitment; Communications; and General Risk of Harm.

This club’s Child Safeguarding Statement has been developed in line with requirements under the Children First Act 2015, (the Children First: National Guidance and Tusla’s Child Safeguarding: A Guide for Policy, Procedure and Practice). In addition to our Risk Assessment document described above, there are further procedures that support our intention to safeguard children while they are availing of our services.

 

This club has the following procedures in place as part of our Safeguarding Code:

  • Procedures for the management of allegations of abuse or misconduct by staff or volunteers against a child availing of our activities.

  • Procedures for the safe recruitment of staff and volunteers to work with children in our activities.

  • Procedures for access to child safeguarding training and information, including the identification of the occurrence of harm.

  • Procedure for the reporting of child protection or welfare concerns to the Statutory Authorities.

 

 

 

The Mandated Person for Athletics Ireland is Sinéad Uí Ghibne, phone 086 3577002

We recognise that implementation is an on-going process. We are committed to the implementation of this Child Safeguarding Statement and the procedures that support our intention to keep children safe from harm while availing of our services. 

Ace Athletics provides sporting activities and opportunities for children and young people through participation in clubs, county, regional events. Ace Athletics is committed to safeguarding children and young people. All our volunteers, working with children throughout our club, seek to create a safe environment for children and young people to participate in athletics.

 

Ace Athletics club’s Safeguarding Risk Assessment indicates the areas of potential risk of harm, the likelihood of the risk occurring, and gives the required policy, guidance or process documents required to alleviate these risks. The list of risks identified is contained in the following categories: Club and Coaching Practices; Complaints & Disciplinary; Reporting Procedures; Use of Facilities; Recruitment; Communications; and General Risk of Harm.

This club’s Child Safeguarding Statement has been developed in line with requirements under the Children First Act 2015, (the Children First: National Guidance and Tusla’s Child Safeguarding: A Guide for Policy, Procedure and Practice). In addition to our Risk Assessment document described above, there are further procedures that support our intention to safeguard children while they are availing of our services.

 

This club has the following procedures in place as part of our Safeguarding Code:

  • Procedures for the management of allegations of abuse or misconduct by staff or volunteers against a child availing of our activities.

  • Procedures for the safe recruitment of staff and volunteers to work with children in our activities.

  • Procedures for access to child safeguarding training and information, including the identification of the occurrence of harm.

  • Procedure for the reporting of child protection or welfare concerns to the Statutory Authorities.

 

 

 

The Mandated Person for Athletics Ireland is Sinéad Uí Ghibne, phone 086 3577002

We recognise that implementation is an on-going process. We are committed to the implementation of this Child Safeguarding Statement and the procedures that support our intention to keep children safe from harm while availing of our services. 

Ace Athletics Club Policies and Procedures 2019

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