Welfare and Safeguarding at LincsQuad
It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure the welfare of all those who participate in multi-sport
Our Aim:
is to create an environment that is safe and inclusive for all members participating in multi-spots for them to achieve their potential in swimming, cycling, running, coaching, officiating or supporting those who do
LincsQuad has adopted, and endorses, the principles of British Triathlon Welfare Policies and Procedures, which incorporate Child Protection Procedures..
We take welfare matters very seriously and work with British Triathlon and other organisations to ensure that we have the right systems in place to deal with matter relating to the welfare of our members and those around us.
Welfare is essential to contribute to good practice within the sport, develop performance and to ensure the safety and enjoyment of athletes, coaches, officials and volunteers.
Where appropriate, all matters relating to welfare will uphold confidentiality rights in line with the Data Protection Act 1998. Response to suspicions or allegations of abuse should be appropriate and in accordance with British Triathlon guidelines & procedures, and involve the appropriate agencies, i.e. social services, NSPCC, Police. It is the responsibility of the child protection experts to determine whether, or not, abuse has taken place, but it is everyone’s responsibility to report any concerns..

The following documents serve to protect and safeguard the members of LincsQuad
and ensure that they can enjoy the sport to its full extent.
Links
LincsQuad Polices and Procedures
If you would like to get in touch with one of our welfare officers…
Please contact Mark Turner or Jeff Chappill via mobile 07850 545790

