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Safeguarding

For Children and Young People

Safeguarding in angling ensures that children and young people can take part in the sport in a safe, enjoyable, and supportive environment. It focuses on protecting them from harm, abuse, bullying, or unsafe situations and providing trusted adults they can turn to for help. Effective safeguarding prioritises children’s overall wellbeing so they can fully enjoy their angling experience.

For Adults

Safeguarding also protects adults, particularly those who may have vulnerabilities, by promoting respect, safety, and inclusion within angling communities. It aims to prevent harm, abuse, or exploitation and ensures there are clear policies and procedures in place to support adults who may need help. It is important to recognise that everyone can be vulnerable at different times in their lives. This is why safeguarding measures must be in place to protect all adults, ensuring their safety, dignity, and wellbeing.

“The Angling Trust aim to foster a safeguarding culture where everyone can participate in angling safely. It is essential that clear policies and procedures are in place, ensuring that everyone knows how to maintain the highest standards of safety and support. By working together, we can ensure angling remains a safe and inclusive environment for all.”

Dom Lattimer
Designated Safeguarding Lead
safeguarding@anglingtrust.net

Reporting a concern

Safeguarding Policies and Guidance

Welfare Officers (Training and Support)

Safe Clubs Map and Checklist

Parents, Guardians and Carers Guidance

Support for Children and Young People

Support for Adults and Adults at Risk

Legislation and Guidance

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