Child Protection Policy Statement
The Management Committee has considered its responsibilities to the children participating in golf at our premises and within our club very carefully. The following Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy and underpinning procedures has been produced in order to set out the standards we wish to uphold in providing activities for children and safeguarding the welfare of children in our care.
Conwy Golf Club affiliates to the Welsh Golf Union and our professional coaching staff are members of the Professional Golfers’ Association. The Club recognises the policies of these governing bodies, as set out in “Guidelines for Safeguarding Children in Golf”.
Policy Statement
Conwy Golf Club acknowledges its duty of care to safeguard the welfare of all children (defined as those under 18) involved in golf within the club. All children have a right to protection, and have their particular needs taken into account. Conwy Golf Club will therefore endeavour to ensure the safety and protection of all children involved within the club through the Child Protection Guidelines adopted by the Management Committee of the club. It is the responsibility of all adults within the club to assist the Management Committee in this endeavour.
Policy Aims
To provide children with appropriate safety and protection whilst in the care of the club and also help them to enjoy their experience of the sport.
- To reassure parents that their children will receive the best practicable care possible whilst participating in activities within the club.
- To provide support to staff and volunteers to make informed and confident responses to specific child protection issues and to fulfil their roles effectively.
Principles
- The welfare of children is paramount.
- All children, whatever their age, culture, disability, gender, language, ethnic origin and religious beliefs, have the right to protection from abuse.
- All suspicions and allegations of abuse and poor practice will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately.
- All staff and volunteers working in golf have a responsibility to report concerns to the Club Welfare Officer.
- Adults – staff, volunteer member, referees and members will be supported to understand their role and responsibility with regard to the duty of care and protection of children and young people.
- Individuals will receive support through education and training to be aware of and understand best practice and how to manage any welfare or child protection issues that may come to light.
Conwy Golf Club will work in partnership with parents to review and implement child protection and welfare procedures. The Golf Club’s policy and procedures are based on the above principles, U.K. and International legislation and government guidelines and take the following into consideration: - The Children Act 1989 and 2004.
- The Data Protection Act 1994 and 1998.
- The Police Act 1997.
- The Human Rights Act 1998.
- The Protection of Children Act 1999.
- Caring for the Young and Vulnerable – Home Office Guidance for preventing the abuse of trust 1999.
- The Criminal and Court Service Act 2000.
- What to do if you are worried a child is being abused 2005.
- Working together to Safeguard Children 2010.
- The U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Any subsequent legislation relating to child protection would implicitly be incorporated into this document.
Responsibilities And Communication
- The Golf Club Child Protection Policy will be available to all members, parents, staff, volunteers and participants.
- The Policy will be reviewed every three years by the Management Committee and amended as appropriate. Guidance from golf’s governing bodies will be sought as part of the review process.
- The Management Committee has responsibility for ensuring that the policy and procedures are implemented, including taking any appropriate disciplinary action necessary.
- The Club Welfare Officer has responsibilities for responding to any allegations, concerns or child protection incidents, passing information to the appropriate National Governing Body Lead Child Protection Officer and informing the appropriate club staff.
- Parents have a responsibility to work together with the club in implementing procedures and providing their children with the necessary information to safeguard themselves.
Dated 1st April, 2014.