Online Safety
Scottish Curling’s Online Safety and Social Media Policy can be found here Below are a selection resources to help you stay safe while using social media: CHECKLISTS Facebook Instagram Snapchat TikTok X/Twitter GUIDANCE Childnet has developed...
Read MoreSAFER INTERNET DAY: 7 FEBRUARY 2023
Ahead of Safer Internet Day 2023 on Tuesday 7 February Scottish Curling are raising awareness and sharing advice on how to stay safe online. We have pulled together some of the best resources and websites to help...
Read MoreSafeguarding Contacts
Scottish Curling Safeguarding Officer: Eilidh McCall-Lawrie Role: First point of contact for welfare, child and adult protection, issues and enquires. Contact:07762 334253 Email: wellbeing@scottishcurling.org Additional information and support Below are a list of additional organisations who can...
Read MoreChild Wellbeing and Protection in Sport Club Tool
The standards for Child Wellbeing and Protection in Sport (CWPS) provide a framework for sports to promote a safe and child-centred culture in both Scottish governing bodies and their clubs. There are eight standards with minimum...
Read MoreAbout Safeguarding
Scottish Curling recognises our responsibility and the responsibility of our member clubs to create an open, enjoyable and safe environment within our sport, to promote safe practice and to protect all members, especially children, young people,...
Read MoreSafeguarding Courses
CHILD WELLBEING AND PROTECTION IN SPORT About The Child Wellbeing and Protection in Sport course is for coaches and sports volunteers. It is the recognised course for Safeguarding training in sport and has been developed and...
Read MoreProtection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG)
All individuals carrying out a regulated role with a protected group, children or protected adults, are required to have valid membership of the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme. It is the responsibility of each club/rink/development...
Read MoreEquity / Ethics
Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality of access, recognising inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structures of sport to ensure that it becomes equally accessible to...
Read MoreSafeguarding Policies
Scottish Curling recognises our responsibility and the responsibility of our member clubs to create an open, enjoyable and safe environment within our sport, to promote safe practice and to protect all members, especially children, young people,...
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