Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week is a campaign by the NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) that runs from 7 to 11 October 2024, highlighting the key role local communities can play in safeguarding children and young people when taking part in sport and physical activity.
The CPSU is one of Sport England's key safeguarding partners and we’re really proud of this collaboration.
Listening - the first step towards change
We all know that sport and physical activity are great ways for children and young people to learn new skills, support their wellbeing, reach their potential and make friends, but do you really know how important you are when it comes to keeping children and young people safe while being active?
I am talking about volunteers, spectators, helpers, family members, friends and carers – we all need to make sure children have a great time and feel safe when playing a sport.
Many of us are familiar with historic cases of abuse and learning from these is vital to inform practice.
Valuable insight has been gained from Sport England's recent partnership with the National Working Group (NWG) on the Voices in Sport project, which has developed a series of resources in collaboration with survivors and people with lived experience of abuse highlighting the real, lifelong impact of these incidents on their lives.
There is a common theme when you listen to survivors and those with lived experience of abuse and harm: the missed opportunities for intervention and the devastating lifelong consequences brought to each of them.