The NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit podcast

The NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit podcast

Welcome to our NSPCC Child Protection In Sport podcast, your definitive guide to safeguarding in sport and creating a safer sporting environment for young people. Join us as we delve into crucial discussions on athlete safety, abuse prevention and coaching best practices. Explore expert insights, policy development strategies and actionable steps to ensure you and your club create a secure and nurturing space for young athletes. Tune in to empower yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard children in sport and to shape a healthier and safer athletic community. #SafeInSport

  1. Safeguarding in community sport and physical activity

    07/15/2025

    Safeguarding in community sport and physical activity

    Moving from policies to people  Dive into our latest podcast where we explore the vital role of safeguarding in community sports and physical activities. The discussion features three guests: Anita Stewart, Sport Welfare Officer from Active Norfolk, John Downes, Designated Safeguard Lead from StreetGames, and Ross Podyma, Strategic Director from Sporting Communities. They share insights on the challenges and solutions in safeguarding within community sports.  Key points include:  volunteer confidence: emphasising the need for training and support to make sure volunteers are confident in safeguarding practices  community engagement: highlighting the importance of local partnerships and community involvement in creating safe environments  cultural shift: advocating for a shift from compliance-based safeguarding to a more integrated, welfare-focused approach that puts children first  youth involvement: stressing the importance of involving young people in decision-making and creating environments where they feel safe and valued  Featuring   Liza Ware – Host, NSPCC CPSU Senior Safeguarding Consultant   Anita Stewart – Sport Welfare Officer, Active Norfolk  John Downes – Designated Safeguarding Lead, StreetGames  Ross Podyma – Strategic Director, Sporting Communities  Anita Stewart: "I went into an organisation and did a forum with some young people from a disability group in Norfolk, and we were asking them what made them feel safe and what safeguarding meant to them. A young person said, 'when I think of safeguarding, I think of folders, risk assessments and bits of paper.' And then we asked them what makes them feel safe? She said 'people make me feel safe'. And from that we came up with 'Let's move safeguarding from policies to people'."

    33 min
  2. Online Safety Part 5: How to keep children and young people safe

    05/13/2025

    Online Safety Part 5: How to keep children and young people safe

    Louisa Street—youth worker, PhD candidate, and member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project—sits down with NSPCC CPSU Senior Digital Content Editor Sam to answer key questions about online safety in sport. We cover: how top athletes can promote themselves on social media without compromising safety  how sports clubs can use photos responsibly while keeping participants protected  how clubs can take a harm reduction approach to instant messaging apps  how to respond to online bullying disclosures  We also explore setting boundaries across digital platforms, informed consent, photo selection and the importance of working alongside parents and carers to create safe spaces for young athletes.  Most importantly, we highlight why listening to young people and putting them at the centre of decision-making is key to safeguarding in sport.  Tune in now and make online safety a priority in your club or organisation!  💬Featuring:  Samantha Lawrence – Host, NSPCC CPSU Senior Digital Content Editor   Louisa Street – Youth worker, a PhD candidate and a member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project in Cornwall  📄Transcript: You can access the full transcript for this episode here Listen to the full Online Safety series here. 📚More information  Online safety and social media - NSPCC CPSU resource page  Using digital platforms safely - NSPCC CPSU guidance on how to use digital platforms safely  Sample social media policy - A sample of a social media policy which clubs, organisations and activity providers can adapt  💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport.

    16 min
  3. Online Safety Part 3 - Cyberbullying in Sport

    02/05/2025

    Online Safety Part 3 - Cyberbullying in Sport

    Bullying has been raised as a big concern for children, particularly in the online space, so it is vital that we understand how to handle it and what actions we need to take to keep children and young people safe. You can't get away from social media in a sport and setting, but we should never forget our safeguards and responsibilities. As safeguarders, we must take time to carefully think through the different types of risks that children and young people may be exposed to in a virtual sport setting. This podcast was originally recorded in May 2020 but has been repurposed for use in November 2024. Joined by host Helen and NSPCC Safety Officer Laura, we take a look at:  examples of how to deal with cyberbullying in your club  why cyberbullying in sport may be different  what young people should consider before posting messages online  what young people should do if they receive abusive content  Always remember; if you're concerned or you're upset. Speak to someone that you know. Speak to a family member. Speak to somebody that you trust in a professional environment and seek that help. Featuring: Helen Westerman – Host, NSPCC  Liza Ware – NSPCC CPSU Senior Consultant Laura Randall – NSPCC Online Safety Strategy Team Transcript Read the full transcript on the CPSU website.  Listen to our previous episodes: Part 1 - Online Safety for the Sport and Activity Sector - Social Media and Online Platforms Part 2 - Online Safety for the Sport and Activity Sector - Sharing Images Online More information:  Online safety and social media - NSPCC CPSU resource page Using digital platforms safely - NSPCC CPSU guidance on how to use digital platforms safely Sample social media policy  - A sample of a social media policy which clubs, organisations and activity providers can adapt Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport.

    8 min
  4. 01/08/2025

    DBS Checks in Sport – The Basics

    Safeguarding in sport is all about protecting young people, anyone undertaking a role that involves contact with or responsibility for children (or other vulnerable groups such as adults at risks) should be taken through a safer recruitment process, a DBS check being one of the key onboarding procedures. We speak to Helen and Linda from the Disclosure and Barring Service about the different levels of check available, who's eligible and how checks are carried out as well as the importance of safer recruitment and how this helps safeguarding in sport. Take a listen to find out the answers to these questions: what is a DBS check? how does a DBS check help protect young and vulnerable people how do you get a DBS check done? how long is the DBS process? what makes someone eligible for different levels of DBS check? 💬 Featuring: Mel Addams and Lian Gaten – CPSU Information Officers Linda and Helen – Disclosure and Barring Service 📄 Transcript:   You can access the full transcript for this episode here 🎧 Listen to our previous episodes: DBS Checks - Your Questions Answered 📚More information Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) website - the DBS website Safer recruitment - NSPCC CPSU guidance about safer recruitment  Case management tool - NSPCC CPSU's free tool which guides you through everything you need to know about case management, from small grassroots clubs to professional teams.  💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport

    21 min

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Welcome to our NSPCC Child Protection In Sport podcast, your definitive guide to safeguarding in sport and creating a safer sporting environment for young people. Join us as we delve into crucial discussions on athlete safety, abuse prevention and coaching best practices. Explore expert insights, policy development strategies and actionable steps to ensure you and your club create a secure and nurturing space for young athletes. Tune in to empower yourself with the knowledge and tools necessary to safeguard children in sport and to shape a healthier and safer athletic community. #SafeInSport