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Safe Sport International

Safe Sport International

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Safe Sport International (SSI) is a global charity dedicated to empowering children and adults to experience sport in an inclusive and safe environment. We are passionate and experienced global safeguarding leaders, with a vision to end all forms of non-accidental violence, abuse and exploitation in sport.

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  • Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport – Ensuring Best Outcomes
    2023/07/06

    In this final episode of season 1, Jo Norman (Independent Safeguarding Consultant) talks with Willma King (National Safeguarding Learning and Development Manager) about the role of governance in the provision of Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport.


    Jo and Willma discuss how to 'govern' (establish safe practice and on-going monitoring) by providing the vulnerable with a representative – someone to be their voice, who will support and guide them through complex systems.


    Key learning from this episode:


    • The need for a multi dimensional approach – "Advocacy is a team sport"
    • The need for transparency and awareness across all stakeholders, including rights, legal duties, and guidance to assist them in applying the service effectively
    • The need for clear publicity, ensuring all users are aware of what they should expect
    • Governance is an ongoing process, beginning with a clear set of expectations and applicable standards, through to the ongoing monitoring and measurement of effectiveness 
    • SMART standards are to be set by the responsible board
    • All those working with children and adults at risk must be 'safer recruited' and checked against a register of 'safe people'
    • The need for annual audits, to ensure Advocacy services are compliant with the above

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    22 分
  • Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport – An International Perspective
    2023/06/22

    In this episode, Jo Norman (Independent Safeguarding Consultant) talks with Mark Mungal (Sport and Development Consultant) about Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport from an international perspective.


    Mark shares his experience of Advocacy, including the challenges of ensuring an equal response internationally across the many different structures and legislative frameworks. 


    Mark highlights the importance of recognising different cultures, and that equality is not about having the same but ensuring we use the best from all cultures to avoid assuming one size fits all when applying The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC). 

      

    Key learning from this episode: 


    • The need to consider the complexities of the Advocacy offer across different jurisdictions and to use a country's cultural identity in the strategic development of service
    • The need for education of rights for providers, contractors, children, young people and adults at risk
    • The need to promote safe and protective cultural influences 
    • The need to ensure identification of the right people to deliver the service – those who are independent and conscious of cultural bias, using a safer recruitment process

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    27 分
  • A deeper look at the need for Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport
    2023/06/08

    In the first of 3 new podcast episodes, Jo Norman (Independent Safeguarding Consultant) and Marcella Leonard (SSI Associate / Safeguarding Consultant) take a deeper look at the need for Safeguarding Advocacy in Sport.

     

    During their conversation, Marcella shares her perspective and experience, explaining the vulnerability of children and some adults who may be unable to protect themselves. They also discuss the influence of power, authority and unquestioned access to athletes, in relation to coaches and adults in positions of trust.  

     

    Key learning from this episode:

     

    • Ways in which people are vulnerable to abuse and exploitation
    • The need for risk assessing all aspects of an Advocacy service 
    • The need for independence in Advocacy, promoting the individual's right to remain in control of their information 
    • ⁠By being independent, the Advocacy service will have no conflict of interest or bias, reducing risk of potential blocks to accessing the service
    • Ways to promote an Advocacy service, ensuring all stakeholders are clear about the purpose and function of independent Advocacy

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    15 分

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