Northstowe Karate Club

Northstowe Karate Club - Safeguarding Policy

Last Updated – [09/2024] This document must be reviewed no less than once per year.

Purpose

The purpose of this document is to set out how Northstowe Karate Club protects children and young persons and/or adults at risk from harm during their training within the club. This includes harm arising from abuse of all kinds, including sexual, physical and emotional abuse, neglect, bullying and any other forms of violence or exploitation.

This policy lays out Northstowe Karate Club's responsibilities and the reporting mechanisms, to ensure that instructors, parents, students and members of the public are confident reporting a concern and, for staff, to take appropriate action.

To be clear, Safeguarding is defined as “protecting a persons’ health, well-being and human rights, and enabling them to live free from harm, abuse and neglect”. In martial arts, this will typically apply to children and young persons, and adults at risk.

Scope Of This Policy

This policy shall be effective and mandatory for all staff, instructors, volunteers, and visiting instructors. This policy shall also be effective for all visitors and parents of Northstowe Karate Club.

Policy Statement

Northstowe Karate Club believes that everyone we come into contact with, regardless of age, gender identity, disability, sexual orientation or ethnic origin has the right to be protected from all forms of harm, abuse, neglect and exploitation. Northstowe Karate Club will not tolerate abuse and exploitation by staff or associated personnel. Northstowe Karate Club remains committed to ensuring the effective prevention, reporting and response to any safeguarding concerns raised or detected.

Prevention

In order to provide vulnerable groups with the best possible experience and opportunities within martial arts, Northstowe Karate Club operates in line with the BMABA national safeguarding policy. This includes ensuring best practice is met at all times in relation to safeguarding and risk management. A core part of Northstowe Karate Club's prevention strategy is to ensure that the following is met in terms of minimum best practice guidance at all times;

Northstowe Karate Club remains committed to ensuring prevention via professional, competent club governance at all times.

Raising Concerns Or Making A Disclosure

Northstowe Karate Club will always ensure that in any case where a child or vulnerable adult might directly confide to any form of abuse, that the club must take immediate steps to safeguard that person effectively. Where concerns are raised by a third party, or by suspicions held by the instructor or club, the below checklist shall be maintained wherever possible but in all instances, the club will escalate and report in full on all occasions.

If a child or vulnerable adults indicates that they are being abused, the instructor to whom the disclosure is made will;

If the instructor / club is not clear on what action is required and there is a real or immediate threat to the child or vulnerable adult, they should contact the Police on 999. Where there is confusion on what should happen next, the instructor should not delay by contacting the association and should instead contact a relevant statutory authority, such as the local authority designated officer (LADO) or the NSPCC on their 24 hour help line, the number of which will be publicly available.

Key Contacts

Key contacts for Northstowe Karate Club are as follows;

Lead Instructor and Designated Safeguarding Lead

Simon Apen-Sadler

Simon Apen-Sadler, Safeguarding Lead

Email: info@northstowekarate.com

Tel: 07596922670

In the event that you are not confident raising your concerns with us, you can also raise immediate safeguarding concerns or complaints to our association, the British Martial Arts & Boxing Association (BMABA) for a confidential and professional response. The BMABA’s lead safeguarding details are available below;

BMABA National Designated Safeguarding Lead: Kirsty Hawkins

Telephone Number: 01798 306546 (ext. 201)

E-Mail: safeguarding@bmaba.org.uk

If there is immediate concerns for the safety of a child or adult at risk, please call the police on 999. Should you not be confident raising your concerns for a non-immediate danger with us or our association, the contact details for the Local Area Designated Officer (LADO) can be found below;

LADO Contact details

Email: LADO@cambridgeshire.gov.uk

Telephone: 0345 045 5203 (Monday to Friday 9am – 5pm)

Telephone 01733 234 724 (Emergency Duty team – out of hours queries)