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SAFEGUARDING POLICY

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British Judo take safeguarding and the safety of its members extremely seriously. As a member club of the British Judo Association, HIGH WYCOMBE JUDO CENTRE has adopted their   Safeguarding  policies and procedures. All of our Club Coaches and our Club Welfare Officer are DBS checked and hold UK Coaching 'Safeguarding and Protecting Children' and NSPCC 'Time To Listen' certificates. If you have any safeguarding concerns, please contact our Club Welfare Officer.

Child Protection
British Judo upholds the principle that all children whatever their age, culture, disability, gender, language, racial origin, religious belief and/ or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse. The members, staff and volunteers of the association are committed to the welfare and protection of children and young people so that they can enjoy sporting activities in safety without fear, threat or abuse. 
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Adult Protection
British Judo is committed to creating and maintaining a safe and positive environment and accepts the responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all adults involved in judo in accordance with the Care Act 2014.
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Additionally Vulnerable
Additionally vulnerable judoka are those participants (adult and children) that do not always have access to the same choices due to a disability or impairment; a situation that results in an increased risk of experiencing harm or abuse.
Additionally Vulnerable - British Judo​

Mental Health & Wellbeing
 British Judo aim to promote a sustainable membership programme where all people have the best opportunity to have Positive Mental Health and wellbeing.
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Revised: January 2023
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  • The Centre
    • About Us
    • Our history
    • Customer Reviews
    • Our Founders
  • Judo
    • Timetable
    • Our Team
    • Fees and Membership
    • Junior Beginner Sessions
    • Adult Courses
    • Policies and Procedures >
      • Code of Conduct - Parents, Guardians and Carers
      • Code of Conduct - Children and Young Athletes
      • Code of Conduct - Coaches, Instructors and Volunteers
      • Safeguarding Policy
      • Dojo Etiquette
    • Competitions and Events >
      • 2024
      • 2023
      • 2022
      • 2021
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    • What is Judo >
      • Judo history
    • Grading Info >
      • Grading Resources
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      • British Judo
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