Child & Vulnerable Adults Protection & Safeguarding Policy

Updated October 2024

We are fully committed to safeguarding children, young people, and vulnerable adults by:Ensuring that the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults is paramount. Creating and maintaining the safest environment possible for children, young people and vulnerable adults participating in Archery.

Taking all reasonable steps to promote safe practice and to protect children, young people and vulnerable adults from harm, abuse, and exploitation.

Promoting an ethos which embraces difference and diversity, and respects the rights of children, young people, and vulnerable adults.

Devizes Bowmen’s guidelines are based on Archery GB’s Policy for Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults which is mandatory for archery clubs to follow. The Archery GB’s Policy can be viewed on their website www.archerygb.org.uk.

Children and young people refer to people under the age of 18. Vulnerable adults are those over the age of 18, who may be elderly, physically and/or mentally disabled, or have learning difficulties.

Abuse is any form of physical, emotional, or sexual mistreatment, or lack of care that leads to injury or harm. Abusers can be male or female. An individual might abuse or neglect a child, young person, or vulnerable adult directly, or may be responsible for abuse because they fail to prevent another person from harming them.

Eleanor Townsend has been appointed Safeguarding Officer for Devizes Bowmen. She is the first point of contact to report any concern regarding abuse from outside or within the club and can be contacted either at a Club Shoot, by email on welfare@devizes-bowmen.co.uk

As well as Club Members, this Code refers to other visitors to the Club including those participating in archery courses.

CODE OF PRACTICE

We, Devizes Bowmen, will adhere to the following Code based on the Archery GB Policy for Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults. Bullying, cyber-bullying, grooming or any form of unacceptable behaviour towards a junior member will not be tolerated.

For juniors under the age of 18 a parent or designated responsible adult must be present at all Club archery sessions and events and will be responsible for the care of that junior.

A Junior Consent Form, outlining conditions of membership and contact details, as well as any relevant medical conditions, must be completed annually by the parent/guardian. The Junior Consent Form may not include email addresses or mobile phone numbers belonging to members that are children or young people.

Members who are children, young people or vulnerable adults who wish to communicate with senior members outside of club events about club business or archery must go through their parents/guardians.

All correspondence to members who are children, young people or vulnerable adults from Devizes Bowmen will be communicated through their parents/guardians.

All Coaching Archery Leaders, Club Management Team Members and any Club Members with regular access to children, young people and vulnerable adults, and all those responsible for the Club’s Safeguarding Policy within the Club, will undergo a screening process.

If a child, young person, or vulnerable adult has a medical condition which may in any way affect their shooting, should inform either the Safeguarding Officer or a Coaching Archery Leader who will advise the best course of action. This will be dealt with confidentially where possible.

Any photographs or videos taken at Club shooting sessions or events, which may include children, young people or vulnerable adults should be logged, and a record kept by the Field Captain of the day or Safeguarding Officer – this helps prevent photographs or videos of children, young people, or vulnerable adults from later being manipulated and added to inappropriate websites.

Club Members should check and report anyone seen to be taking photographs or videos of children, young people, or vulnerable adults.

The use of offensive language, such as swearing, will not be tolerated in the presence of children, young people, and vulnerable adults, and will always be challenged.

Children and young people may not be taken on car journeys by any Club Member. All forms of transportation must be provided by parents or guardians. (If parents or guardians wish to organise private arrangements then any issues will be deemed as a private matter and will not involve the club).

No one should engage in rough, physical, or sexually suggestive games at the Club with any child, young person, or vulnerable adult.

Any physical contact with a child, young person or vulnerable adult should be made in an open and non-threatening manner and kept to a minimum. Physical contact should only occur when necessary.

Any sexually suggestive comments made by adults to children, young people or vulnerable adults are deemed inappropriate, even in fun, and should not be made.

No one may reduce a child, young person, or vulnerable adult to tears as a form of control. Any accident involving a child, young person, or vulnerable adult, however minor, must be reported to the Club Chairman, Safeguarding Officer or Assistant Safeguarding Officer, and recorded in the Club’s Accident Book, and the parents/guardians must be informed of the incident as soon as possible.

It will be the responsibility of every Club Member and also the parents/guardians of children and young people attending the Club, to ensure the safety and well-being of everyone else whilst participating in Club shooting sessions and other Club events.

Any complaint made about a Club Member will be dealt with in a timely and confidential manner and in accordance with the Club’s Constitution and Disciplinary Code, as well as Archery GB’s Policy for Safeguarding Children, Young People and Vulnerable Adults.

All allegations of abuse, irrespective of how trivial they may seem, must be reported to the Safeguarding Officer.

If anyone suspects that a child, young person, or vulnerable adult is being abused – be it sexually, physically, or emotionally – or neglected, either within or outside the Club, they should inform the Club’s Safeguarding Officer or Assistant Safeguarding Officer. It is not the responsibility of anyone involved in archery to decide that a person is being abused but it is their responsibility to act upon their concerns.

Any coach or member of the club who has been accused of abusing a child will be suspended by the club without prejudice pending the investigation.

If the member under investigation is found guilty by law of any child-related crime, the member would not be allowed to continue his/her activity in the club and not be allowed to be a member.

If the member under investigation is not found guilty by law but gross neglect or seriously unacceptable behaviour according to the club’s constitution, the member would be suspended temporarily or permanently based on the club’s management committee decision.

The relevant governing bodies of Archery GB would be informed by the club if the member is found guilty by the law of any child-related crime.

Procedure for complaint

For detailed guidance refer to Section 4 of the Archery GB Policy – a copy is kept at the Club container and by the Safeguarding Officer; it is also available to view on the Archery GB website www.archerygb.org.uk

Any concerns regarding the welfare of a child, young person or vulnerable adult should be reported to the Club’s Safeguarding Officer immediately. They will report possible abuse or neglect to the Police and/or Children’s Social Care Services.

If a child, young person, or vulnerable adult tells you about abusive behaviour:

• React calmly so as not to frighten the person.

• Reassure the person that they were right to confide in you.

• Make sure that you understand exactly what is being reported – listen carefully and ask questions only to clarify facts or words that you do not understand. Do not speculate or make assumptions or judgements.

• Do not make promises, to the person making the disclosure, which you may not be able to keep – tell them you will need to inform others and write things down in order to help them.

• Do not make comments about the alleged abuser.

• Do not approach the alleged abuser.

• Report what you have been told immediately to the Club’s Safeguarding Officer

Every effort will be made to ensure that confidentiality is maintained for all concerned. The Club’s Safeguarding Officer must refer the matter to the Club Chairman or other appropriate Club Management Team Member. They must also inform the Police and/or Social Services regarding a case of possible abuse, as well as the Archery GB Child Protection Officer by phone, without delay – an Incident Report Form will also be completed for all, within 24 hours.

If the incident is serious and cannot be resolved at the Club level, it should be referred to the Archery County/Regional Officer and then, if necessary, to the Archery GB Child Protection Officer.

Where a complaint has been made against a Club Member, a written acknowledgement will be sent immediately to the person making the complaint, by the Club CPO or other appropriate Club Management Team Member. Every effort will be made to inform all parties concerned about the outcome of the investigation, in writing, within 30 days.

Never dismiss what a child, young person or vulnerable adult tells you as “lies” or exaggeration – the worst possible thing you can do is to ignore it.

Some useful contact numbers are:

NSPCC Helpline – 0808 800 5000 (24 hours)

ChildLine – 0800 1111 (24 hours)

Wiltshire Police – 101

Child Protection in Sport Unit – 0116 234 7278

Archery GB Child Protection – 01952 677 888