Child Protection Policy Statement

Glenalbyn Tennis Club have a number of procedures in place in relation to Child Protection.

Email info@glenalbyntennis.com for contact details of our Children's Officers, Nadine Shinkwin and Paul Slattery

Glenalbyn Tennis Club is fully committed to safeguarding the well-being of its members. Every individual in the club should at all times, show respect and understanding for their rights, safety and welfare, and conduct themselves in a way that reflects the principles of the club and the guidelines contained in the Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children’s Sport.

"Children have the right to be protected from all forms of violence; they must be kept safe from harm, and they must be given proper care by those looking after them " (Article 19 ; UN Convention on the Rights of the Child)

All children’s sport should be conducted in an atmosphere of fair play. Ireland and the UK have adopted and are committed to the European Code of Sports Ethics, which defines fair play as:

“much more than playing within the rules. It incorporates the concepts of friendship, respect for others and always playing within the right spirit. Fair play is defined as a way of thinking, not just a way of behaving. It incorporates issues concerned with the elimination of cheating, gamesmanship, doping, violence (both physical and verbal), exploitation, unequal opportunities, excessive commercialism and corruption.”

(European Sports Charter and Code of Ethics, Council of Europe, 1993)

The Childcare Act 1991 (ROI) and The Children’s (NI) Order (1995) are based on a clear and consistent set of principles designed with the common aim of promoting the welfare of children.

Children have the right to be safe. All coaches should ensure that this fundamental principle takes precedence over all other considerations.

Standards set by Glenalbyn Tennis Club will be achieved through ensuring the Club: -

This policy applies to all those involved in Glenalbyn Tennis Club, coaches, administrators, officials, volunteer drivers, parents and young people.

CHILDREN’S OFFICERS

The Child Protection Officers within Glenalbyn Tennis Club are:

Name

1.    Ms Nadine Shinkwin - Email info@glenalbyntennis.com for contact details

2.    Mr Paul Slattery - Email info@glenalbyntennis.com for contact details

Photographs of the Child Protection Officers are displayed on the club’s junior notice board.

Names of Child Protection Officers shall be made known to young members, coaches and parents alike as the Designated Persons to whom concerns will be addressed. If the concern is about the Child Protection Officers please report to Club Chairperson.

The club has procedures in place for dealing with any concern or allegation of abuse either within the club or externally, but the first point of contact for a child, parent/guardian or coach should be the Child Protection Officers, although any individual has the right to contact the HSE / Social Services or the Police if they have a concern about a child’s safety.

The "Designated Liaison Person" for child protection  in the club is:

Cliodhne Hamilton - Email info@glenalbyntennis.com for contact details

EQUALITY STATEMENT

All children should be valued and treated in an equitable and fair manner regardless of ability, age, sex, religion, social and ethnic background or political persuasion. Children, irrespective of ability or disability should be involved in sports activities in an integrated and inclusive way, whenever possible, thus allowing them to participate to their full potential alongside other children (Code of Ethics and Good Practice for Children’s Sport 2000)

Glenalbyn Tennis Club recognises the additional vulnerability of some children and the extra difficulties they may face when seeking help, i.e.

CONFIDENTIALITY STATEMENT

We at Glenalbyn Tennis Club recognise that the legal principle that the welfare of the child is paramount means that consideration of confidentiality should not be allowed to override the right of children to be protected from harm. Everyone in our organisation, including children, must be aware that they can never promise to keep secrets. However, information of a confidential nature will only be communicated on a ‘need to know’ basis. 

A full Child Protection policy document is available within club premises for all interested parties to read. 

The following best practice guidelines are followed by Glenalbyn Tennis Club

https://www.tennisireland.ie/child-protection/