Safeguarding at Manvers Waterfront Boat Club ([email protected])
Safeguarding describes how we protect adults, children and young people from abuse and neglect. It means proactively protecting those who may be vulnerable or at risk of abuse or neglect due to the actions, or lack of action, of another person.
MWBC Safeguarding Team
From Left to Right:
Maria Rodgers - Club Welfare Officer
Emma Sissons - Safeguarding officer
Chris Leeson - Safeguarding Officer
Maria Rodgers - Club Welfare Officer
Emma Sissons - Safeguarding officer
Chris Leeson - Safeguarding Officer
MWBC Safeguarding Policy
Manvers Waterfront Boat Club is fully committed to safeguarding the well-being of its members. All members should show respect and understanding for the rights, safety and welfare of others, and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the Club. We believe that taking part in sport should be a positive and enjoyable part of children’s lives and to achieve this have the following aims:
If you would like to volunteer at the club please complete the Volunteer Form using the link button below. If you have any questions or simply want to find out more about volunteering opportunities at the club please send us an email to [email protected].
- Club coaches and helpers should follow the clubs Code of Ethics;
- All Club coaches, helpers and officials working with young people should read and adhere to the clubs Safeguarding Policy. The Club will follow the guidance of the policy in the event of any concerns or allegations;
- The Club will ensure that where necessary, anyone working with young people undertakes a screening procedure;
- All Club members are made aware of the Club Code(s) of Conduct;
- The Club will obtain written Medical details of young person which will be made known to coaches, where deemed appropriate and/or necessary;
- Any person who coaches for the Club should be a member of the NGB. The club will encourage and support helpers to gain qualifications and assist coaches to stay up-dated;
- The Club will identify a person whose role it is to deal with any issues concerning Child Protection and Harassment and notify this person to all members. Anyone with concerns with respect to Child Abuse or Harassment should contact that person. If that person is unavailable they can contact the Club Chairperson or club Child Protection /Harassment Officer;
If you would like to volunteer at the club please complete the Volunteer Form using the link button below. If you have any questions or simply want to find out more about volunteering opportunities at the club please send us an email to [email protected].
Reporting Concerns
You should follow this procedure whether a concern or allegation has been disclosed to you by someone else, something you have witnessed or something that has been worrying you:
REMEMBER: It is not your responsibility to investigate a concern or allegation, or to decide whether someone is being abused. It is your responsibility to pass the information you have on to the appropriate person or organisation.
ENSURE YOU KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CONCERN AND HOW YOU REPORTED IT. Try to include the date, time and place, what happened, the name of anyone who may have seen what happened and who you reported it to and when. Try to note as much detail as you remember.
IF YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE NEEDS IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION OR YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE IS AT RISK OF IMMEDIATE HARM OR DANGER, CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE POLICE OR AMBULANCE (999 OR 112) IMMEDIATELY.
- Report your concern to a member of the Club Safeguarding Team (you can do this in person, or by sending an email to [email protected] or by using the Safeguarding Report Form)
- Tell someone you trust
- Call (24hour helpline) Childline 0800 1111 or NSPCC 0808 800 5000 (keep trying if you can’t get through straight away)
- Call British Canoeing Safeguarding Lead Tel: 07540 739391*
REMEMBER: It is not your responsibility to investigate a concern or allegation, or to decide whether someone is being abused. It is your responsibility to pass the information you have on to the appropriate person or organisation.
ENSURE YOU KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CONCERN AND HOW YOU REPORTED IT. Try to include the date, time and place, what happened, the name of anyone who may have seen what happened and who you reported it to and when. Try to note as much detail as you remember.
IF YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE NEEDS IMMEDIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION OR YOU OR SOMEONE ELSE IS AT RISK OF IMMEDIATE HARM OR DANGER, CALL EMERGENCY SERVICES FOR THE POLICE OR AMBULANCE (999 OR 112) IMMEDIATELY.