Welfare & Safeguarding

CASC is committed to providing a caring, friendly, and safe environment for all our members, so that when they participate in club activities, they do so in a relaxed and secure environment

Our club has Swim Mark accreditation.  This is the Swim England’s ‘quality standard’ to recognise the clubs that are committed to providing safe, effective and quality services for the benefit of their members. These are clubs with high standards of governance, sustainability and effectiveness.

We provide 2  Welfare Officers who are the first point of contact for anyone within the club who has a child safeguarding or welfare concern. Safeguarding concerns can be raised by children, parents and other adults.

If you have a concern about the welfare of any child or the behaviour of an adult towards any child you should, without delay, contact the club welfare officers.

Both are happy to discuss concerns in person and if this is not possible, please email Fiona Horne and Michelle Blackford at welfare@corbyswimmingclub.org.uk

In partnership with the club committee, the Welfare Officers ensure that the club is adopting and implementing child safeguarding policy and procedures which are necessary for it to provide its duty of care to children. CASC fully endorses and operates in accordance with Swim England’s Child Protection Policy (Wavepower 2020-2023: Child safeguarding policy and procedures for clubs).

We adhere to the Swim England Photography and Photographing Swimmers Policy, which can be found in their Wavepower document.  Links to the Wavepower documentation can be found below.

How to raise a Child Safeguarding Concern

If you have a concern about the welfare of any child or the behaviour of an adult towards any child you should, without delay, please contact in the following order:

 

In an Emergency

If you believe a child may be at immediate risk of harm please make immediate contact with an appropriate agency, such as:

Take the name and contact details of the person you have spoken to, plus the incident / referral reference number (if applicable) so you have a record of the advice they give.

 

Then report this to the club welfare officer and the Swim England safeguarding team the next working day