Your coaches should all be appropriately skilled and have had DBS checks to help you play the best netball you can.
Also, the club ensures that volunteers working have been trained and DBS checked. Your club should have a Safeguarding or Welfare Officer and policies in place to make sure you are safe.
You could consider volunteering in netball yourself – more info here:
Become a Volunteer
Listening
the best clubs engage with you as much as possible and want to hear about what you like/don’t like about the club and what you think needs changing. Everyone’s views should be respected. Clubs should encourage people from all backgrounds to take part. If you are unhappy, worried, or have a complaint and need to speak to someone, they should take you seriously
Safety
England Netball has a Safeguarding Children and Young People in Netball Policy, a Reporting Procedure and other Guidance, which helps us all provide the best netball experience possible. You can view and download these documents here:
Safeguarding Policies and Documents