Welfare Policy

Welfare Policy Of Doncaster Athletic Club

It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure the welfare of all within our sport, and we understand that the vast majority of people engaged in athletics are volunteers and participate because they want to. At Doncaster Athletic Club we aim to provide a safe environment for the benefit of all members participating in their chosen sport, regardless of their age or ability.

Doncaster Athletic Club has adopted, and endorses, the principles of UK Athletics welfare policies and procedures, which incorporate Child Protection Procedures.

At our club, we have a comprehensive welfare policy document, and information manual, available upon request, covering all aspects of welfare, which we endeavour to uphold and adhere to, in accordance with UK Athletics.

Policies and Procedures Endorsed By Doncaster Athletic Club Include;

Safeguarding and protecting children

Ÿ Consideration of the welfare and safety of children before the development of performance. Encourage and support children and young people to express their views about matters, which affect them.

Ÿ Development of an appropriate working relationship with Children, Parents & Carers, based on mutual trust and respect.

Ÿ Response to suspicions or allegations of abuse should be appropriate and in accordance with UK athletics guidelines & procedures, and involve the appropriate agencies, i.e. social services, NSPCC, Police.  It is the responsibility of the child protection experts to determine whether, or not, abuse has taken place, but it is everyone’s responsibility to report any concerns. Confidentiality should be upheld in line with the Data Protection Acts 1984 and 1998, and the common law of confidentiality

Fairness

Adults working with children must also be provided protection and be aware of good practice so that they can be protected from wrongful allegations

Equality – Elimination of discrimination, and encouragement of diversity within the sport, regardless of gender, marital status, race, sexual orientation, religion, ethnic origin, nationality, social background or political belief.

Bullying – Dealing with aggression/hostility towards fellow members, whether physically, emotionally, or sexually.  (See Anti-Bullying Policy)

Disciplinary and grievances matters – ensuring parents and athletes know how to voice their concerns, and how to complain, if there is anything they are not happy about & to ensure that any issues are dealt with fairly and appropriately.

Use of Photographic & Video Images – Adoption of good practice guidelines to ensure the protection of young people from the inappropriate use of photographic images.

Any queries or concerns regarding welfare issues can be discussed with Doncaster AC’s appointed Welfare officer Jo Parkin who can be found at reception, assisting with registration of the Roadrunners, and who leads the novice roadrunners group. Other club officials can also be contacted at reception or around the track.

Doncaster AC. Child  Protection Officers are; –

Chris Firth.

Kev Lincoln,

Dave Grayson,

Becky Holdsworth,

Paul Brown

Andrea Page,