Safeguarding

Tyneside Loipers Cross Country Ski Club is committed to creating and maintaining a safe, positive, and enjoyable environment for all involved in our activities, including children, young people and adults at risk.

Club Welfare Officer (CWO)

Name: Alison Aldred

Email:

The Welfare Officer’s role is to oversee good safeguarding practice within the club.

Everyone must report welfare concerns.

The Club Welfare Officer is the primary contact for concerns and liaises with Snowsport England.

If there is immediate danger, call 999.

Members who wish to raise a concern may do so knowing that I shall deal with it sensitively, confidentially, discreetly and with honesty of purpose.

Raising a concern with Snowsport England

Snowsport England Safeguarding

Snowsport England Safeguarding Lead

Mark Vaughan

07462 156784

In addition to reporting any concerns into Tyneside Loipers Cross Coutry Ski Club or directly to Snowsport England you can also contact the Children’s Services or Adult Services of the local authority in the area in which you reside.

For details, please visit your Local Authority website.

Tyneside Loipers adhere to Snowsport England Safeguarding Policies:

SnowSafe Children Policy – Safeguarding Children and Young People Policy

Information for Children, Young People and Parents

SnowSafe Adults – Safeguarding Adults Policy

SnowSafe Adults Procedures – Safeguarding Adults’ Procedures

Information for Adults participating in Snowsport

SE DBS Policy

Tyneside Loipers Safeguarding Policies:

Anti-bullying Policy

Equality, Inclusion and Diversity policy

One Day Event Safeguarding Policy

Online Safety and Communications Policy

Photography and Filming Policy

Safeguarding Policy

Safer Recruitment

Whistle Blowing Policy

Code of Conduct for Children

Code of Conduct for Coaches

Code of conduct for Members and Guests

Code of Conduct for Parents