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Safeguarding

 

We firmly believe that martial arts training presents a positive opportunity for all to learn martial arts and self-defence, improve their self-confidence, and develop as individuals. However, everyone who participates is entitled to do so in a safe, fair and professional environment.

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Accordingly, the individual club and lead instructor has a moral and legal responsibility to ensure that, when given the responsibility for children below the age of 18 or vulnerable adults, they will always exercise the highest standards of professionalism and care.

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Our clubs are committed to the best practices which protect children and adults at risk from harm. Staff and volunteers accept this and recognise their responsibility to provide an environment that promotes their safety and protection at all times.

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To achieve this, we will;
 

- Develop an awareness of the issues which may lead to children or vulnerable adults being harmed.

- Create an open environment, by identifying designated people for each club to whom the children can turn to if they need to talk.

- Adopt the B.T.C. / T.A.G.B. safeguarding policies and guidelines which include codes of conduct for members and all adults working with children and vulnerable adults within our clubs, including instructors, parents and volunteers.

- Have in place careful recruitment, selection and management procedures. These procedures will include regular support and supervision given to staff and volunteers.

- Ensure that complaints, grievances and disciplinary procedures are in place.

- Share information about concerns with children and parents and others who need to.

- Ensure good and safe working / playing practices.

- Be involved in the training made available by the T.A.G.B. / B.T.C. as well as through the various agencies and companies available to us.

- Uphold any changes within the B.T.C. / T.A.G.B. safeguarding polices and implement them with immediate effect.

- Have procedures relating specifically to bullying, trips away from the club and the use of photography relating to the club.

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Our leading Safeguarding / Welfare Officer is:

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Mr Ben Cheriton (5th Degree Black Belt)

Email: info@taekwondoexeter.co.uk

Phone: 07774 284000

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Should we need to escalate a case, we will contact our national governing body (the British Tae Kwon-Do Council).

Their Safeguarding / Welfare Officers information can be found at www.tkdcouncil.com/safeguarding

Ben Cheriton

As part of our commitment, the following documents and policies are available to download:​

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Safeguarding Code in Martial Arts
UK Coaching
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