Policy and guidance
As part of our commitment to Beach Soccer with the guidance of the FA and Sport England we have developed a Safeguarding and Protecting Young People Policy along with Good Practice Guidance.
England Beach Soccer Best Practice and Guidance
It has been designed to both inform and guide those within our sport on all aspects of safeguarding and should be adopted by all members of the beach soccer community.
Safeguarding
Form
Safeguarding is the action that is taken to promote the welfare of children and protect them from harm. Safeguarding means: protecting children from abuse and maltreatment. preventing harm to children's health or development.
Report all safeguarding concerns by using the attached form for guidance and email info@englandbeachsoccer.org
Young people are the future of our sport. They participate in beach soccer in various ways, from playing to volunteering and should be able to do so in a safe and happy environment.
Equality
England Beach Soccer supports the principle of equal opportunities for all participants, members, representatives and employees whilst working for, or on behalf of the England Beach Soccer.
Form
Report all discrimination concerns, a copy of the Equality Act 2010 can be found at legislation.gov.uk
Conduct
Players and coaches are expected to always conduct themselves in a professional and respectful manner, both on and off the sand.
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Players and coaches must adhere to the rules and regulations set forth by the England Beach Soccer Association (EBSA) and any relevant governing bodies.