Self-Assessment and Audits
If your sport has a National Governing Body then they may have a self-assessment framework or audit tool for you to use to ensure you’re compliant with their requirements. Please seek guidance from them in the first instance.
Safeguarding Sport Welfare Officers Safeguarding Partners and Other Contacts Training
The Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) have a number of self-assessment tools and useful resources.
Buddle have a Health Check Tool designed to help you understand your strengths and identify any areas for development.
The Ann Craft Trust have a safeguarding checklist and can also help you to carry out an audit.
Coaches can earn a nationally-recognised Duty to Care digital badge by completing free knowledge checks covering the six pillars: Diversity, Inclusion, Mental Health & Well-being, Physical Well-being, Safeguarding and Safe to Practice.
If you would like help with your self-assessment or audit please contact the YSF Sport Welfare Officer for your local area.