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KNOCKAGH WRESTLING CLUB CHILD PROTECTION STATEMENT POLICY STATEMENT
We at Knockagh Wrestling Club aim to
promote the participation of children in our club by creating a culture of
safety and fun. "Children have the right to be
protected from all forms of violence; they must be kept safe from harm, and
they must be given proper care by those looking after them " (Article 19 ; UN Convention on the Rights of the Child) All
children’s sport should be conducted in an atmosphere of fair play; “much more than playing
within the rules. It incorporates the
concepts of friendship, respect for others and always playing within the
right spirit. Fair play is defined as a way of thinking, not just a way of
behaving. It incorporates issues
concerned with the elimination of cheating, gamesmanship, doping, violence
(both physical and verbal), exploitation, unequal opportunities, excessive commercialism and corruption.” (European Sports Charter and Code of Ethics,
Council of Europe, 1993) The
Children ( Children
have the right to be safe. All coaches
should ensure that this fundamental principle takes precedence over all other
considerations. Standards set by Knockagh Wrestling
Club will be achieved through ensuring the: n
Development of
awareness of the issues, which lead to children being
harmed. n
Safe
recruiting procedures for volunteers/coaches n
Provision of
training for volunteers/coaches (CNI or National Governing Body Approved
Courses) n
Application of
codes of behaviour for volunteers/coaches n
Application of
codes of behaviour for children/ young people n
Application of
codes of behaviour for parents n
Application of
good and safe working/playing practices n
Establishment of procedures for dealing with/recording of
complaints/accidents. n
The club have
procedures relating specifically to bullying, away trips, transport and use
of photography n
Identification
and maintenance of parental responsibility n
Availability
of information n
An induction
document for parents, coaches and children will be made available clearly
outlining the rights and responsibilities n
Regular review
and monitoring of Child Protection procedures by the management committee n
That all
children are treated equally This
policy applies to all those involved in Knockagh Wrestling Club, coaches,
administrators, officials, volunteer drivers, parents and young people. EQUALITY STATEMENT
All
children should be valued and treated in an equitable and fair manner
regardless of ability, age, sex, religion, social and ethnic background, or
political persuasion. Children,
irrespective of ability or disability should be involved in sports activities
in an integrated and inclusive way, whenever possible, thus allowing them to
participate to their full potential alongside other children (Code of Ethics
and Good Practice for Children’s Sport 2000) Knockagh
Wrestling Club recognises the additional vulnerability of some children and
the extra difficulties they may face when seeking help, i.e. ·
Dependency due
to disability may make some children feel powerless ·
On occasions
possible limited ability to communicate their feelings ·
A negative
self image can make children vulnerable to manipulation by others To
address this vulnerability coaches will seek guidance on working with
children with a disability from external agencies, parents
/ guardians and the children themselves. CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT
We
at Knockagh Wrestling Club will never promise to keep secrets. However,
information of a confidential nature will only be
communicated on a "need to know" basis, with the welfare of
the child paramount. Considerations
of confidentiality will not be allowed to override
the rights of children or young members to be protected from harm. A
full Child Protection policy document is displayed and available within club
premises (if the club have their own premises) for all interested parties to
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