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| S2 Ep25: Online Safety Part 5: How to keep children and young people safe | 13 May 2025 | 00:16:00 | |
Louisa Street—youth worker, PhD candidate, and member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project—sits down with NSPCC CPSU Senior Digital Content Editor Sam to answer key questions about online safety in sport. We cover:
Most importantly, we highlight why listening to young people and putting them at the centre of decision-making is key to safeguarding in sport. Tune in now and make online safety a priority in your club or organisation! Featuring:
You can access the full transcript for this episode here Listen to the full Online Safety series here. More information
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| S2 Ep24: Online Safety Part 4 - Building Resilience and Reducing Harm | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:16:41 | |
In this episode, they explore how adults can support children and young people in reducing harm and building digital resilience in the online world. Samantha and Louisa discuss:
📄 Transcript: You can access the full transcript for this episode here Listen to the full Online Safety series. More information:
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| S2 Ep21: Online Safety Part 1 - Social Media and Online Platforms | 27 Nov 2024 | 00:08:15 | |
In this first podcast episode, Liza Ware, one of our NSPCC CPSU Senior Consultants, talks about how we can keep children and young people safe on social media and online platforms with fellow colleagues from the NSPCC online safety team. With the increasing role of social media in daily life, it's important that clubs, organisations and activity providers understand what to look for in a social media app or platform as well as the policies that need to be in place to protect young people and children. This podcast was originally recorded in May 2020 but has been repurposed for use in November 2024. Liza and her guests discuss:
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| S1 Ep20: Bonus - Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport - Advice for Parents | 04 Oct 2024 | 00:08:07 | |
Catch up with Connor, a member of the NSPCC Young People's Board for Change (YPBC) as he talks with Michelle North, Head of the CPSU during Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week. They discuss what parents should look for when finding the right sports club or activity programme for their child, as well as inclusion, resilience and finding the right balance in a young person's life. | |||
| S1 Ep20: Building a Collective Culture of Safety in Sport and Physical Activity | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:37:59 | |
This podcast was recorded for the NSPCC CPSU's Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week, which is taking place 07-11 October 2024. In this episode, Connor from the NSPCC Young Person's Board for Change interviews our safeguarding panel about how to build a collective culture of safety within sport, throwing out some challenging and thought-provoking questions such as:
They also touch on mental health, The FA's Play Safe campaign, the CPSU case data research and the importance of strengthening unregulated and unaffiliated sport and physical activity. 💬Featuring:
You can download the full transcript from the CPSU website. Further information
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep19: Body Image and Social Media in Sport | 02 Feb 2024 | 00:27:35 | |
As part of #SaferInternetDay and the ever growing notoriety of having an online presence from such a young age, we look at the impact social media has on body image for young athletes. We're joined by British Swimming's National Talent and Events Welfare Officer Rebecca Wood to cover how social media can be a double edged sword for growing athletes, as well as how body image has brought about changes within the British Swimming safeguarding policies. During this episode we cover:
💬Featuring: Mel Nienartowicz – Host, CPSU Carole Billington-Wood – Senior Consultant, CPSU Rebecca Wood– National Talent and Events Welfare Officer, British Swimming 📄 Transcript: You can access the full transcript for this episode here 📚 More resources:
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep18: Changes to Positions of Trust Legislation | 06 Sep 2022 | 00:35:29 | |
The extension to the positions of trust legislation comes after the NSPCC’s ‘Close the Loophole’ campaign. In this podcast we analyse who is included in the extension to the law and what this means for your organisation. In this episode, we talk about:
🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring Becky Groarke – Information Officer, CPSU Jude Toasland – Senior Consultant, CPSU Cate Meredith – Senior Consultant, NSPCC consultancy team Shirley McGinley – Senior Consultant, NSPCC consultancy team Fiona Becker – Senior Consultant, NSPCC consultancy team 📄Transcript You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support
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💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep17: Creating Safer Cultures in Sport – Learning From Lived Experience | 23 Nov 2021 | 00:33:46 | |
We focus on the importance of prioritising safeguarding at all levels, ensuring that club and organisations safeguarding policies are communicated to everyone as well as the importance of creating a culture of safety where children's voices are heard. Paul also emphasises to need for robust safeguarding policies and procedures in sport and activity to ensure all children and young people have a safe and fun experience. In this episode of the CPSU podcast, we cover:
Whilst it may not be easy to listen to, this episode includes important information to help all of us keep children safe in sport. To look after yourself while you listen consider taking breaks, listening during a walk or before an activity you enjoy such as exercise or meeting a friend. -- 💬Featuring Paul Stephenson – CPSU Senior Consultant Paul Stewart – former professional footballer Paul Stewart is a former Premiership and International footballer who played for some of the biggest clubs in English Football, including Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspurs and Liverpool. Paul has lived experience of childhood sexual abuse by his football coach. Paul’s story was featured in BBC1’s “Football's Darkest Secret”, where he discussed openly and honestly about the impact abuse has had on his life. Since speaking about his experience, Paul now works to create safer spaces and cultures within sport for all children, young people, adults at risk and athletes. Paul works for the English Football League and Premier League to education and raise awareness with academy players, staff and volunteers 📄 Transcript: Check out the transcript of this podcast and links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep16: Eating Disorders 5 - Creating Positive Cultures in Sport | 10 Sep 2021 | 00:20:27 | |
Join us for this compelling discussion on reshaping narratives and promoting holistic approaches to support athletes in their journey towards a balanced and positive relationship with food and body image. Our final episode of this series talks about:
🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Dr Carolyn Plateau - Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Loughborough University The CPSU would like to thank Dr Carolyn Plateau, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete. for being part of this journey into body image, weight and eating disorders in sport. 📄Transcript You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support:
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| S1 Ep15: Eating Disorders 4 – Weight-Making Sports and Activities | 09 Sep 2021 | 00:20:01 | |
Embark on a crucial exploration of weight-making sports in this podcast, where expert insights from Dr Carolyn Plateau, senior lecturer in psychology at Loughborough University, shed light on the challenges faced by young athletes. Discover strategies to safeguard young athletes wellbeing within the realms of weigh-focused sports as we look at the delicate balance between athletic performance and the importance of nurturing a healthy relationship with body image and nutrition. In this episode, Carole and Carolyn talk about:
🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Dr Carolyn Plateau - Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Loughborough University The CPSU would like to thank Dr Carolyn Plateau, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete. for being part of this journey into body image, weight and eating disorders in sport. 📄Transcript You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support:
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep14: Eating Disorders 3 – Weight Monitoring in Sports Settings | 08 Sep 2021 | 00:23:38 | |
Welcome to part 3 of our mini series talking about body image, weight management and disordered eating in sport. Once again, we're joined by by Dr Carolyn Plateau, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete who gives us her professional insights and guidance on this hard-hitting topic. This episode covers:
-- 🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Dr Carolyn Plateau - Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Loughborough University The NSPCC CPSU would like to thank Dr Carolyn Plateau, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete. for being part of this journey into body image, weight and eating disorders in sport. 📄Transcript You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support:
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| S1 Ep13: Eating Disorders 2 – Transitions (Understanding Adolescent Development) | 07 Sep 2021 | 00:14:02 | |
Unlock the complexities of eating disorders and disordered eating in the realm of sport with this insightful podcast episode. Gain essential knowledge on fostering a healthier approach to nutrition and mental wellbeing within the competitive world of sport. Sport safeguarding is all about creating a safe, inclusive environment where young people and athletes feel comfortable to share their feelings and ask for help. It's therefore vital that anyone in a safeguarding setting is not only able to spot the signs of eating disorders or disordered eating, but to understand the 'why's behind it and how they can support our future sporting stars. This CPSU podcast episode talks about:
-- 🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring: Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Dr Carolyn Plateau - Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Loughborough University 📄Transcript You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support:
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| S2 Ep23: Online Safety Part 3 - Cyberbullying in Sport | 05 Feb 2025 | 00:07:54 | |
Bullying has been raised as a big concern for children, particularly in the online space, so it is vital that we understand how to handle it and what actions we need to take to keep children and young people safe. You can't get away from social media in a sport and setting, but we should never forget our safeguards and responsibilities. As safeguarders, we must take time to carefully think through the different types of risks that children and young people may be exposed to in a virtual sport setting. This podcast was originally recorded in May 2020 but has been repurposed for use in November 2024. Joined by host Helen and NSPCC Safety Officer Laura, we take a look at:
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Read the full transcript on the CPSU website. Listen to our previous episodes:
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| S1 Ep12: Eating disorders 1 – Exploring Terminology | 06 Sep 2021 | 00:11:36 | |
We're joined by Senior Lecturer of Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete, Carolyn Plateau. Episode 1 is all about eating disorder terminology in sport, particularly relative energy deficiency in sport (RED-S), which describes the consequences of not having enough energy available as a sporting athlete; whether this is due to being under-fuelled or over exercising. In this episode we cover:
Part of sport safeguarding is being able to spot the signs when something is wrong and implementing procedures that encourage communication and openness, RED-S can happen in any sporting activity, but there is particular prominence in high performance athletes and those that play competitively. -- 🛑Please note: This content may be sensitive to some individuals, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. If you need further support or know someone who might need support you can find links to organisations that can provide emotional support below. -- 💬Featuring: Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Dr Carolyn Plateau - Senior Lecturer in Psychology, Loughborough University The CPSU would like to thank Dr Carolyn Plateau, Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Loughborough University and former 800 metre international athlete. for being part of this journey into body image, weight and eating disorders in sport. 📄Transcript: You can view the transcript of this podcast here and access links to further information on this topic. 🤝Helplines and support:
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| S1 Ep11: Managing Safeguarding Cases in Sport | 14 Jul 2021 | 00:48:32 | |
The Lead Safeguarding Officers of British Canoeing, British Judo and England Boxing join the CPSU’s Jude Toasland to talk about how they tackle common challenges such as communication, investigation and making defensible decisions and how they create a sport specific approach to their safeguarding case management. In this episode we cover:
Discover how these sport national governing bodies tackle their sport-specific challenges and provide a roadmap for fostering a secure and supportive environment within diverse sporting landscapes. 💬Featuring: Jude Toasland – Senior Consultant CPSU Nancy Squires – Head of Governance at British Canoeing Keith Eldridge – Lead Safeguarding Officer at British Judo Gordon Valentine - National Compliance Manager at England Boxing 📄Transcript: Check out the transcript of this podcast 📚More resources:
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| S1 Ep10: Voice of The Child with the RFL | 20 May 2021 | 00:54:10 | |
Our CPSU Senior Consultant, Liza Ware, is joined by the RFL former Safeguarding Lead Officer, Collete Eden as well as wider members of the RFL Club Welfare team to talk about the Rugby League's Listening Club initiative, how they gained buy-in from stakeholders and how they implement the results of their conversations with sporting young people. In this podcast, we cover:
Gain valuable insights into the strategies employed by one of the leading UK sports organisation as we navigate the intersection of safeguarding and youth empowerment in the world of rugby and sport. 💬Featuring: Liza Ware – CPSU Senior Consultant Colette Eden - Former Lead Safeguarding officer for RFL Rachel Fox-Kent - RFL Club Welfare Officer Beth Hughes - RFL Club Welfare Officer Billy Vaugh - RFL Club Welfare Officer 👉 Please note: This podcast was recorded remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic and the audio clips with club welfare officers were recorded pre pandemic in a live club setting so some of the audio quality does reflect this. 📄Transcript: Check out the transcript of this podcast 📚 More resources:
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep9: A Journey to Better Safeguarding with the LTA | 19 Mar 2021 | 00:48:57 | |
Join us as we find out how the LTA navigate the challenges associated with embedding both cultural and procedure change on such large scale at a national, regional and club level. We'll be offering a glimpse into the dynamic world of sports governance and safeguarding. Carole Billington-Wood, CPSU Senior Consultant, leads this panel , joined by the Head of Safeguarding at the LTA, an LTA County Safeguarding Officer and an Under 14’s national age group coach cover:
💬Featuring: Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Mel Addams – CPSU Safeguarding Information Officer David Humphrey – LTA Head of Safeguarding Ian Alexander – LTA County Safeguarding Officer Holly Bambridge – LTA Under 14’s Coach 📄Transcript: Check out the transcript of this podcast 📚More resources:
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep8: Learning from Lived Experience of Childhood Sexual Abuse in Sport | 21 Oct 2020 | 00:35:19 | |
Karen works to raise awareness, to encourage safer spaces for all athletes and is a leading voice in the international work against sexual abuse and harassment in sport. She is a ambassador of the Voices Project for Truth and Dignity and a member of the Sport England Advisory Panel. -- 🛑Please note: During this podcast we talk about childhood sexual abuse. This may be difficult to hear and, for some people, it may bring up distressing memories, thoughts or feelings. Whilst it may not be easy to listen to, this episode includes important information to help all of us keep children safe in sport. To look after yourself while you listen consider taking breaks, listening during a walk or before an activity you enjoy such as exercise or meeting a friend. -- During this powerful and insightful podcast, Carole and Karen cover topics such as:
💬Featuring: Carole Billington-Wood – CPSU Senior Consultant Karen Leach – Voices Ambassador, member of the Sport England Advisory Panel 📄Transcript: You can view the transcript of this podcast here If you have been affected by anything mentioned in this podcast, there is support out there for you: 🤝Helplines and support:
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| S1 Ep6: Safeguarding at Sports Events | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:36:26 | |
In this podcast, we discuss how you can make sure that your sports event stays safe for all children and young people by putting the right safeguarding policies and procedures in place. We'll be talking to Michelle North, Head of CPSU and Senior Consultant, about the safeguarding needs for different sized sporting events, as well as what needs to be looked at pre, during and post sport event to help guarantee everyone involved has a safe and enjoyable experience.
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| S1 Ep5: DBS Checks in Sport – Your Questions Answered | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:27:32 | |
Listen to Part Two of our dive into the basics of DBS checks (if you missed Part One, take a listen here). We asked our sport and activity audience to send in questions about DBS checks to Linda and Helen, in this episode we find out:
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| S1 Ep4: DBS Checks in Sport – The Basics | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:21:00 | |
Safeguarding in sport is all about protecting young people, anyone undertaking a role that involves contact with or responsibility for children (or other vulnerable groups such as adults at risks) should be taken through a safer recruitment process, a DBS check being one of the key onboarding procedures. We speak to Helen and Linda from the Disclosure and Barring Service about the different levels of check available, who's eligible and how checks are carried out as well as the importance of safer recruitment and how this helps safeguarding in sport. Take a listen to find out the answers to these questions:
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You can access the full transcript for this episode here 🎧 Listen to our previous episodes: 📚More information
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| S1 Ep3: The Basics of Safeguarding | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:25:49 | |
In this podcast we explore the basics of what safeguarding actually means within the sport and activity world. Looking at what steps sports clubs and organisations need to take to ensure they're effectively safeguarding children and young people in the sector. We look into:
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💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport. | |||
| S1 Ep2: Parenting Young People in Competitive Sport | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:28:26 | |
Mel, our CPSU Information Officer, is joined by Jen and Lisa, two sports parents whose young athletes compete at a high level. We'll be hearing about:
You can access the full transcript for this episode here 📚More information
💻Make sure you visit the CPSU website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport | |||
| S1 Ep1: Parents Involvement in Grass-Roots Sports | 08 Jan 2025 | 00:22:14 | |
Join us as we have a chat with Helen and Ali, two passionate sport parents, about the very different roles they play in their children's sports, as well as Dr Camilla Knight, Sport Scientist at Swansea University and a bit of an expert when it comes to sport parents. We'll be hearing about how sports parents:
You can access the full transcript for this episode here 📚More information
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| S2 Ep22: Online Safety Part 2 - Sharing Images Online | 02 Jan 2025 | 00:11:17 | |
In this episode we shift the focus to the topic of sharing of images online. It's fantastic that we have so much technology that allows children, young people, professionals and athletes to communicate. But it's crucial that we are making sure that everyone is secure and safe in how they do this. We look into advice for clubs, organisations, activity providers and parents to help them talk with young people about sharing images and how to get young people to understand the consequences that can be a part of this. This podcast was originally recorded in May 2020 but has been repurposed for use in November 2024. Joined by Helen and Laura from the NSPCC Online Safety Team, our NSPCC CPSU Senior Consultant Liza Ware cover:
You can access the full transcript for this episode here 🎧 Listen to our previous episodes: 📚 More information:
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