BEF Safeguarding and Child Protection policy
Club Welfare Officer Information form
Club officials and volunteersJunior membersParents and CarersSpectators
Guidelines for photographyChecklist for eventsParental consent formSelf-disclosure formReference FormFlow chart for reporting concernsChild Protection Leaflets for parents and childrenWelfare Plan
The BHS has developed an E-safety tool kit to help members, volunteers, instructors, centres and clubs to keep young people safe on the internet.For further information please contact the BHS Lead Safegaurding Officer on cpleadofficer@bhs.org.uk or 02476 840500E-safety Good PracticeE-safety Guidance for Young PeopleE-safety Guidance for Volunteers, Employees and Freelance PeopleE-safety Guidance for Your Club or CentreGuidelines on Use of Photographic and Filming Equipment at Events for Children or Vulnerable AdultsParental Consent Form - Images Reporting an E-safety Incident – Online, Text Messages or Photographic Images