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titleWhat to do if I'm worried?


Don’t keep it to yourself
There are lots of people you can speak to if you are worried about bullying, abuse or your mental health. You can talk about this if it happens at home, in netball or anywhere. If you don’t feel safe or someone has done something bad, during netball, you should tell someone. You could tell someone you trust. You should do this even if it is a coach or important person at your club.

Your CLUB SAFEGUARDING or WELFARE OFFICER will listen to you and know what to do and how to help. Sometimes they may have to tell someone else what you have said, but they will only tell someone whose job it is to keep you safe.


Seek advice.

If you want to read more – please visit:
Safeguarding Support
Safeguarding Policies and Documents


For general guidance and advice on bullying, online safety or mental health visit these useful websites:

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To view and download Guidance, Polocies and Guidance, please visit this page:
Safeguarding Policies and Documents

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To raise a safeguarding concern, please visit this page:
I want to report a Safeguarding Concern