Safeguarding Everyone has a part to play in ensuring that the young people in netball are safe and getting the most they can from their involvement in the Sport. England Netball has adopted the Safeguarding Young People in Netball Policy and provides a range of guidance and resources to help safeguard from any risk of harm to young people and to ensure that any vulnerable young people are provided with the best support available. Whether you are a parent/carer, a young person or a Club Safeguarding Officer you will find a section on the ENjoy, ENtrust, ENsure pages of the England Netball website, specific to your needs and links to lots of documents you need. Being involved in sport can bring many positives to a person. It is also an environment where young people can find friends and role models. We know that there are many pressures on young people and sometimes they may have difficulties in coping. We have taken this on board and broadened our definition of safeguarding to include well-being. We provide some basic guidance to help recognise and respond to the most frequently occurring issues and sign-posts to the numerous support organisations which can provide the expert help needed with these complex issues. Organisations which are accessible to young people are included, so that they have the option to take action to help themselves, or if you are a young netballer needing some help, we encourage you to use them. ENjoy, ENtrust, ENsure pages We hope you find the information you need on these pages. If you need further advice, please contact: England Netball 01462 442344 besafe@englandnetball.co.uk Lead Child Protection Officer 01462 428339 or 07595 863991 Safeguarding Courses Concussion Guidelines NEW Concussion Guidelines from Performance Director DBS Information DBS stands for Disclosure and Barring Service. Hampshire and England Netball are committed to ensuring all young people and adults at risk are able to take part in sport in a safe and enjoyable environment. GDPR Guidance for Regional Management Boards, County Netball Associations, Clubs and Leagues In order to help the many netball organisations supporting the delivery of netball across England become complaint with GDPR we have produced a number of resources to try and help you understand the implications and what steps you need to take. Reporting Safeguarding issues Steps to follow to report a Safeguarding Issue Safeguarding Leaflets Safeguarding is every ones responsibility and taken very seriously by HNA, Some useful resources can be found here