What are the key principles upon which the RFU safeguarding policy is based?

What are the key principles upon which the RFU safeguarding policy is based?

The core values of teamwork, respect, enjoyment, discipline and sportsmanship are important both for children in rugby and all the adults they meet, who we hope will serve as role models providing a positive experience.

What does the Social Care Institute for Excellence do?

SCIE develops and promotes knowledge about good practice in social care and social work. The Institute identifies useful information, research and examples of good practice, and uses this to develop guidelines for good practice and proposals for further research to inform good practice.

What should be included in a safeguarding policy?

Safeguarding Policies should: Demonstrate ownership of the safeguarding agenda. Maintain and review a record of concerns. Follow safe recruitment procedures, including DBS checks (by the Disclosure and Barring Service) Maintain safe premises and equipment, inside and out.

Where in the RFU regulations would you find guidance on safeguarding?

It should be read in conjunction with the RFU Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults in Rugby Union Policy and Guidance RFU Regulations 15 and 21 all of which can be found on rfu.com. The aim is to ensure that children and vulnerable adults experience and enjoy the game within a safe environment.

What are the 8 factors that promote dignity?

The eight factors to dignity

  • Choice and control.
  • Communication.
  • Food and nutritional care.
  • Pain management.
  • Personal hygiene.
  • Practical assistance.
  • Privacy.
  • Social inclusion.

What does the E in SCIE stand for?

The Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) is a leading values-driven improvement agency. In recent years we have evolved from a largely government- funded body to a fast-moving, high-profile and more commercial organisation and thought leader.

About the Author

You may also like these