Time to Listen Course9th June 2012 14:00-16:00 Cost £10
Sport Wales National Centre First come first served Basis (Limited to 18 places) Contact Emily Brown on emily@judowales.onmicrosoft.com to confirm your place and use the Courses link to pay.
Course Information
Club
welfare officers are at the forefront of implementing the safeguarding
policies and procedures within their sports. It is essential that they
feel confident about their role and its boundaries, that they are well
supported within their organisation, and that they are clear about where
and from whom to access support.
At club level, Time to Listen training consists of a three or four hour sport-specific workshop, delivered by national sports governing body (NGB) tutors. Check our FAQs to see if your NGB currently offers this training. Club welfare officer training will prepare participants to: Define
the roles and responsibilities of the club welfare officer and their
relationship to designated persons at county/regional and/or
national/organisational level
Describe how their role will work in practice
Familiarise themselves with their NGB safeguarding policy, procedures and good practice guidelines
Describe
those elements of legislation and government guidance that are relevant
to their role in safeguarding children’s welfare
Identify the specific roles and responsibilities of statutory agencies including local safeguarding children’s boards (LSCBs)
Demonstrate
skills in how they will relate to statutory agencies and the NGB in
individual cases of actual or suspected child abuse
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