Child Protection Policy

Up River Yacht Club (URYC) Child Protection Policy

As defined in the Children Act 1989, for the purposes of this policy anyone under the age of 18 should be considered as a child. The policy also applies to vulnerable adults.

It is the policy of the URYC to safeguard children and young people taking part in boating from physical, sexual or emotional harm.

The URYC will take all reasonable steps to ensure that, through appropriate procedures and training, children participating in URYC activities do so in a safe environment.

We recognise that the safety and welfare of the child is paramount and that all children, whatever their age, gender, disability, culture, ethnic origin, colour, religion or belief, social status or sexual identity, have a right to protection from abuse.

The URYC actively seeks to:

 Create a safe and welcoming environment, both on and off the water, where children can have fun and develop their skills and confidence.

 Recognise that safeguarding children is the responsibility of everyone, not just those who work with children.

 Ensure that URYC-organised training and events are run to the highest possible safety standards.

 Be prepared to review its ways of working to incorporate best practice.

We will:

 Treat all children with respect and celebrate their achievements.

 Carefully recruit and select all employees, contractors and volunteers.

 Respond swiftly and appropriately to all complaints and concerns about poor practice or suspected or actual child abuse.

This policy relates to all employees, contractors and volunteers who work with children or vulnerable adults in the course of their URYC duties. It will be kept under periodic review. All relevant concerns, allegations, complaints and their outcome should be notified to the URYC Safeguarding Co-ordinator.

Club Welfare Officer

The Club Welfare Officer is – Marcus Ingram Telephone – 01702747777 or 07789764543 Email – marcus_ingram@hotmail.co.uk

Good Practice

All members of the Club should follow the good practice guidelines. Those working with young people should be aware of the guidance on recognising abuse. Adults are requested not to enter the showers and changing rooms at times when children are changing before or after junior/youth training or racing. If this is unavoidable it is advised that they are accompanied by another adult.