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Portsmouth Northea Swimming Club Welfare Team
Should you have any welfare issues you feel you need to discuss with someone in confidence please contact any of the officers below.

Marc Fry our Club Welfare Officer [email protected]

Hampshire SE Welfare Officer - Graham Stanley,  [email protected]
 
South East Regional Welfare Officer - Shelley Robinson, [email protected]
 
National Swim England  Child Safeguarding team - telephone 01509 640252
 

Other options for help are listed below:

NSPCC Childline - 0800 1111 www. childline.org.uk  (Childline offers free, confidential advice and support what ever your worry, whenever you need help)

ASA Swimline - 0808 100 4001

NSPCC Child Protection Helpline - 0808 800 5000 (24 hours)

Multi-agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) - 0845 6710271/023 92 688793

Out of hours emergency MASH team 0300 555 1373
 
Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO), Hayley Cowmeadow on 023 9288 2500 or email  [email protected]
 
NSPCC Child protection in Sport Unit - 0116 366 5626, email   [email protected]
 
 
Young Minds - Youngminds.org.uk 0808 802 5544
Selfharm UK - selfharm.co.uk
Harmless  - harmless.org.uk
Kooth - Onine Mental Wellbeing Kooth.com
Samaritans - 116-123, samaritans.org.uk

Child Protection and Welfare

Portsmouth Northsea Swimming Club is committed to protecting children from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect. The welfare of children is the responsibility of everyone involved with the swimming club – whether a committee member, a club official, a coach, parent, friend and the children themselves.

If you have any concerns about the safety of any child in the Club or the behaviour of any adults please talk to Lorraine Robinson our Club Welfare Officer ([email protected]).

Swimline can also be contacted on 0808 100 4001.

Swimline: Protecting Children

Swim England with the NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) operates Swimline. Swimline was launched over 10 years ago and is a confidential freephone number provided for anyone involved in aquatics, adults or children, who believe that the welfare of someone under the age of 18 is at risk. This concern could be neglect, abuse, bullying or fear of someone or anything that is worrying you and you don’t know who to discuss it with.

When calling Swimline you will get through to an answer phone where you will be asked to leave your name and contact details and if you wish some brief details of your concern. The Swim England Safeguarding Team or a Swimline volunteer will call you back, listen to your concerns and agree a way forward with you. If you leave a message they aim to contact you back during the next working day. If you leave a message after 3pm on a Friday, or over a weekend they will contact you back on the following Monday.

If you need to speak to someone immediately you can follow the instructions on the answer phone message and be transferred immediately to the NSPCC. The NSPCC counsellors will advise you directly if you choose this option. Swimline calls are free and do not appear on an itemised phone bill unless your call is made from a mobile phone.

 

Wavepower 2020-23: Swim England Child Safeguarding Policy and Procedures

Wavepower 2020-23 is the latest Child Safeguarding Policies and Procedures publication from Swim England: Wavepower 2020-23 | Child safeguarding for Swim England clubs (swimming.org)

 

Swim England Leaflet