Welfare
What to do if you have concerns about someone’s welfare
lf you believe a child to be in immediate danger, you must call the police, then notify our club Welfare Officer for further advice. If no immediate danger is apparent, you need to notify our club Welfare Officer in the first instance.
BPSC Welfare Officer | Katie Doel | BPSC Welfare Officer | Kathy Morey |
SwimEngland: Essex Welfare Officer | Cheryl Ellis | East Region Welfare Officer | Fran Vesztrocy |
Safeguarding information Swim England
Swim England Wavepower child safeguarding policy manual – https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/wavepower-child-safeguarding-for-clubs/
Other Safeguarding Organisations and Resources
Below are some of the other safeguarding organisations and resources that are recommended by Swim England.
The full list can be found here https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/other-safeguarding-organisations-resources/