Ethics & Welfare
Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults
The Fitness League takes seriously its moral and legal responsibility to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from abuse, and our aim is to ensure that all participants are kept safe from harm and enjoy the positive benefits of all exercise, movement and dance related activities.
The Fitness League, through its partnership with EMDP, has achieved its preliminary level of the NSPCC standards for safeguarding and protecting children in sport and are committed to achieving their Foundation standard by 2011. Please feel free to download the EMDP Child Protection Policy and Procedures and for further information please contact Jade Moulden, National Delivery Officer.
The following links may provide further useful information on Safeguarding in Sport:
The Child Protection in Sport Unit - www.thecpsu.org.uk
The NSPCC - www.nspcc.org.uk
NSPCC Child Protection Helpline direct: 0808 800 5000
Childline – www.childline.org.uk
Kidscape – www.kidscape.org.uk
Equality
The Fitness League is committed to providing equitable guidance and governance to all its teachers and to ensuring that all activities provided by teachers are accessible and open to all. The Fitness League has achieved the Equality Standard for Sport foundation level (through its partnership with EMDP) and is committed to achieving the preliminary standard by 2011.
Please feel free to download the EMDP Equality Policy and for further information please contact Jade Moulden, National Delivery Officer.
The following links may provide further useful information on Equality in Sport:
Sporting Equals – www.sportingequals.com
The Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation – www.wsff.org.uk
Equality Standard for Sport – www.equalitystandard.org
Please click here to download EMDP Event Photography and Filming Guidelines, a comprehensive step-by-step support document to guide you through necessary photography and filming procedures.
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