“Netball should be fun, safe, and include everyone.”
England Netball knows how important parents and carers are to their children’s involvement in netball. From providing lifts, encouraging fair play, supporting them after a win or a loss; your response to their play, their development and their limits, successes and challenges all have a significant impact on how your child and their team mates, respond to the challenges of competitive sport.
Below is some guidance on how you can be the best supporter for your child and the club, how to find a safe club and respond to safeguarding or poor practice concerns.
HOW DO I KNOW IF A CLUB IS SAFE?
Training sessions – does the coach consider player injuries and wider welfare? Is everyone included? Does it feel like a supportive team? Are people encouraged to improve without being punished or ridiculed. Are successes celebrated? Does everyone have a chance?
Environment – are people encouraged to speak out if someone does something bad (even if it is the coach)? Does it feel ok to speak out? Some useful sites on this subject here:
Using after-school clubs, tuition and community activities – GOV.UK (www.gov.uk)
Parents’ hub for keeping children safe in sport | CPSU (thecpsu.org.uk)
5 questions parents should ask sports clubs | CPSU (thecpsu.org.uk)
Podcast with ex-footballer Paul Stewart Podcast – Creating safer cultures in sport | CPSU (thecpsu.org.uk)
When it could be safer – banter that makes someone feel uncomfortable isn’t challenged. If someone makes a mistake, the other players or (worse) the coach is angry or shouts. ? The coach is like a ‘god’ – people are afraid to challenge how they do things for fear of not getting on the team or of other players reactions.
WHAT DO CLUBS EXPECT OF ME?
England Netball has Codes of Conduct which includes parents and carers Codes-of-conduct.pdf
Behaviour – clubs should give clear messages on how they expect everyone to behave, this may be in the form of a Code of Conduct.
Respect for the rules and for each other – you should treat umpires, coaches, other volunteers and all players with respect.
Support your child in the best way – remember it is their sport, not yours. Sport should be fun. This 3 minute video is a good watch My Magic Sports Kit (youtube.com)
WHAT TO DO IF I AM CONCERNED?
Do something about it
Your CLUB SAFEGUARDING or WELFARE OFFICER is usually your first port of call. They can then give advice, and inform police, social services or England Netball Safeguarding team as appropriate.
The NSPCC provide some advice here:
Speaking out in Sport – An animation for parents with children in sport NSPCC | CPSU
You can also talk to someone at England Netball, by calling 01509 277911 or email: besafe@englandnetball.co.uk or complete this online form England Netball | Reporting a Safeguarding Concern (Links to EN Website, needs to be confluence)
Or call Childline on 0800 1111, Police or Children’s Services.
Seek advice.
If you want to read more – please visit our Safeguarding for Clubs page (Links to EN Website, needs to be confluence)or Safeguarding Policies and Guidance (Links to EN Website, needs to be confluence)or there are polices and guidance relevant to parents and carers below.
There is also information including useful websites for children and young people and adults at risk on these pages: England Netball | I’m a Child or Young Person (Links to EN Website, needs to be confluence)and England Netball | I’m an adult with care and support needs (Links to EN Website, needs to be confluence)