Wavepower 2025 is the latest Swim England Child Safeguarding Policies and Procedures publication which replaces all previous versions. It has been produced to assist in safeguarding and protecting children in all Swim England affiliated clubs and organisations.
Ensuring that children are safeguarded remains a key part of how our club operates. It helps to ensure we provide a safe and happy environment in which our children can learn to swim and develop their skills.
The responsibility to safeguard children does not belong to any one person, but instead belongs to everyone who plays a part in delivering our sporting activities. Wavepower is intended for anyone involved in these activities and offers practical guidance and information on mandatory requirements and good practice.
You can access the relevant documents via the Swim England websites. Follow the links below.
1. Download Wavepower
https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/wavepower-child-safeguarding-for-clubs/
2. Find Safeguarding contacts
https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/safeguarding-contacts/
3. How to report a concern.
https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/how-raise-concern-complaint/
If you have any queries or concerns regarding safeguarding or child protection please speak to the RSC Welfare Officer, Julia Parker. Contact details can be found on the ‘Who’s Who’ page.
For a copy of the current RSC Code of Conduct document. Please click on this link.
For a copy of the current RSC Club Constitution document. Please click on this link.