Child Protection in Sport Unit
Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU)
The CPSU The Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) is a partnership between the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), Sport England, Sport Scotland, Sports Council for Northern Ireland and The Sports Council for Wales. The Unit was founded in 2001 to co-ordinate and support sports organisations' implementation of the 2000 National Action Plan for Child Protection in Sport.
The CPSU's mission is to safeguard the welfare of children and young people under 18 in sport and to promote their well-being.
BRIEFING PAPERS
We have attached briefing papers produced by the CPSU
Managing Challenging Behaviour
“Staff/volunteers who deliver sports activities to children may, on occasions, be required to deal with a child’s challenging behaviour. These guidelines aim to promote good practice and to encourage a proactive response to supporting children to manage their own behaviour. They suggest some strategies and sanctions which can be used and also identify unacceptable sanctions or interventions which must never be used by staff or volunteers
CPSU Safeguarding Standards
CPSU Staffing Supervision Ratios
CPSU Use of Electronic Communication
Use of Electronic Communication
CPSU Community Sports Coaches
CPSU Protocol for Information Sharing