Safeguarding & Welfare
At 2PRU Gymnastics Club, we prioritise the safety and physical & emotional well-being of all our members, visitors, volunteers & staff. To achieve this, we maintain a rigorous review process for our safeguarding and welfare policies. Our commitment to excellence extends to regular staff workshops, where we discuss best practices to ensure our team is fully equipped with the knowledge and skills needed to report and address any safeguarding or welfare concerns that may arise. With this comprehensive approach to staff training and policy review, we are confident in our ability to provide a safe and supportive environment for everybody associated within and around 2PRU gymnastics club.

Lesley Prudames
Senior Safeguarding & Welfare Officer
[xxxxxx] has a DBS, safeguarding qualification and is very experienced in xxx.xx..xxxx. [xxxxx] also works closely with (British Gymnastics/ regional officer etc). [xxxx] makes a good welfare officer because ..x..x.xxxx..x..

Charlie Prudames
Senior Safeguarding & Welfare Officer
[xxxxxx] has a DBS, safeguarding qualification and is very experienced in xxx.xx..xxxx. [xxxxx] also works closely with (British Gymnastics/ regional officer etc). [xxxx] makes a good welfare officer because ..x..x.xxxx..x..

Silva
Safeguarding & Welfare Officer

Charlotte
Safeguarding & Welfare Officer
Reporting a Safeguarding Concern
The following flowchart clarifies the pathway for complaints relating to safeguarding or welfare concerns. This process should always follow the correct steps in order to be resolved as best as possible in a timely manner. reporting a safeguarding & welfare concern is available for everyone involved in our club from members, visitors, volunteers & staff.
Additional Support
If you wish to discuss any concerns you may have regarding safeguarding, you can contact our club welfare officers for advice and support.
Alternatively, you can contact a County or Regional Welfare Officer or our Governing Body, Independent Gymnastics Affiliation officer.
These external agencies can also provide support:
NSPCC Confidential Helpline - 0800 800 5000 - 0808 800 5000
NSPCC Child Protection in Sport Unit - Keeping Children Safe in Sport.
Childline Contact 0800 1111. click here for Childline website
Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP)
The Child Exploitation Online Protection (CEOP) team is made up of police officers that observe social networking sites to ensure you are safe whilst on the internet. If you have or have ever had a concern regarding someone on the internet or their behaviour towards you, you can make a report to CEOP by clicking here.