





Introduction:
This is coming soon! Stay tuned to find out the importance of safeguarding in your club!
Our Case Studies section is an excellent starting point for Clubs looking to strengthen understanding and confidence around safeguarding. Whether developing a general awareness among members or promoting your Club as a safe and welcoming environment for new participants, these examples offer practical hints and accessible guidance. Explore the case studies for real-life inspiration and ideas that can help embed positive safeguarding practices within your Club.
Safeguarding is the process of protecting children and adults at risk from harm, abuse, or neglect, and promoting a safe Club environment.
Yes, Clubs should appoint a designated Safeguarding Officer to act as the main point of contact for concerns.
No. The role is to report concerns through the correct procedures, not to investigate or determine outcomes.
They should follow the Club’s reporting procedures and inform the Safeguarding Officer as soon as possible.
Yes, Clubs should have up-to-date safeguarding and reporting policies that are accessible to members.
Support, templates, and advice are available through the BCGBA and partner organisations.