Child Protection Policy and Procedures for Sport
The members of the Shropshire Sports Partnership (SSP) recognise their responsibility under the terms of the Race Relations Act 1976, Sex Discrimination Act 1975, the Children Act 1989 and the Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Every child who participates in sport should be able to do so in a fun, safe environment, and be protected from harm.The SSP places the highest priority on their safety and enjoyment, and recognises that they have a duty towards children within sport, and any club or association providing sporting opportunities must do so with the highest possible standard of care.
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| Document Name | Child Protection Policy |
| Document Narrative | Council Policies Child Protection Policy |
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| Document Name | 2007 Good Practice Guide Bullying |
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