Child & Adult ProtectionThe Scottish Golf Union and Scottish Ladies Golfing Association are fully committed to safeguarding the welfare of all children in its care. They recognise the responsibility to promote safe practice and to protect children from harm, abuse and exploitation. Staff and volunteers will work together to embrace difference and diversity and respect the rights of children and young people. The SGU and SLGA are working together to develop and disseminate good practice for golf clubs. The ‘Guidelines of Child Protection for Golf Clubs and Golf Facilities’ is now available to download - see Related Documents. This document replaces the old SGU Policy and Procedures Document. A number of clubs have asked for the template forms that are available in the Sample Form Section to help them implement their child protection procedures to be available in a format that allows them to be changed and printed off for their own use – see related Documents. >> Click here for information about Safe Recruitment and Disclosure Scotland Certificates Protection of Vulnerable Groups SchemeIn 2010, the Scottish Government is introducing a new membership scheme that will replace the current disclosure arrangements for people who work with vulnerable groups. England, Wales and Northern Ireland will be running a similar scheme called The Vetting and Barring Scheme (VBS) and you may have read about this in the press – THE VBS WILL NOT APPLY IN SCOTLAND. The VBS launches on 12 October 2009 and will be phased in. Anyone who is barred will be barred from both schemes
For more information click here Child Protection TrainingIn Safe Hands is a 3 hour workshop that supports clubs to put child protection policies in to practice. It is most suitable for those acting as the club child protection officer but is also relevant for those responsible for managing or organising the club. To find a course in your area please click here. Safeguarding and Protection Children is a 3 hour workshop designed to raise awareness on issues surrounding the protection of children, young people and vulnerable adults within sport and covers topics such as: duty of care, good/inappropriate practice, recognising acceptable and unacceptable behaviour, how to protect yourself and others and where to go for advise and help on how to deal with issues. It is imperative that Coaches at all levels, as well as relevant officials and helpers working with these groups within our sport attend. To find a workshop in your area please click here. Child Protection in Sport ResourcesThe Child Protection in Sport service has produced a number of resources which will equip people and groups with the tools to ensure children and young people stay safe and have fun in sport. These resources are for coaches, volunteers, child protection officers and anyone who provides sport to children and young people. To view these resources please click here.
Child Protection QueriesIf you have a concern or queries about Child Protection, please contact:
Also available to download (from Related Documents): For information regarding legislation relating to Child & Adult Protection, click here Λ to top Related Documents
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