Dear Safeguarding Officers, Club Chairs, and Club Secretaries,
Welcome to our first Safeguarding Newsletter of 2025!
As always, please think about sharing some of the information below with players, parents and carers in your club. 📩
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Neurodiversity in Sport England Netball is developing materials to support coaches and others who work with individuals with Autism, ADHD, and other neurological differences. A great starting point is open communication. If you know someone has a hidden disability it is good practice to ask how it affects their netball experience and what support would help them feel included - such as direct face to face communication, unambiguous expectations or making allowances for external distractions…
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We invite county and club safeguarding officers to attend informal drop-in Zoom sessions. Meet the team, ask questions and tell us how we can support you in your role. Register to attend by clicking the following links:
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We are delivering some new netball scenario-based training this year after attendees said the first session in October was very useful. Register to attend by clicking the following link:
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🆕 England Netball has renewed their 2025 Safeguarding Disciplinary Regulations.
These Regulations now include sections that allow for an appeal, and to publicise the names of anyone banned from netball (both of which were previously missing). The regulations govern how safeguarding concerns are investigated and managed from start to finish.
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As always, we appreciate your efforts to keep our netball family as safe as possible, thank you.
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