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Online Safeguarding 2 Workshop -16 September 2021
Safeguarding 2 - Club Children's Officer (C.C.O) For those who have completed Safeguarding 1 and wish to become a Children's Officer.
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Date and time
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 18:00 - 21:15 IST
Location
On Line Workshop through Zoom Dun Laoghaire Rathdown Dun Laoghaire Rathdown D14YY00 Dublin Ireland
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About this event
Safeguarding 2 - Club Children's Officer (C.C.O) ONLINE COURSE
A person appointed to the Club Children's Officer position in a club must have completed safeguarding 1 (Child Welfare & Protection Basic Awareness workshop) and should complete the NEW Club Children's Officer 3 hour workshop. This course will help the Club Children's Officer to carry out the function of their role in the club and support the implementation of best practice in the club. Participants will also receive a Club Children's Officer Action Planning document as part of the training.
The Sport Ireland Code has been adopted and implemented by governing bodies of sports, clubs, local sports partnerships and community/voluntary groups on an ongoing basis since 2000. It has been encouraging to see the common sense approach to the adoption of the code at grass roots level, which has resulted in protection for young people and leaders.
If young people are to stay involved in sport throughout their adult life, they need to be equipped with the fundamentals to remain involved with sport and physical activity. Equally we need to ensure that their early experiences are positive and enjoyable, irrespective of their ability, gender, social class, race, etc.
It is encouraging to see adults, both volunteers and professionals, contribute to these positive experiences by acting as role models in all dealings with young people. In particular the work of Children's Officers at club and national level is instrumental in implementing the Code. We need to build on this valuable work to ensure that all young people see sport and physical activity as an important and valuable aspect of their lives that they will sustain throughout their adulthood.
VENUE INFORMATION
This is an online course and zoom link along with course material will be emailed to participants a few days before the course is to take place. These details can not be shared with others and names not on the registration list will not be admitted to the zoom meeting.
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About the organiser
Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown Sports Partnership was set up in 2008 and works closely with the Local Authority and other key partners to promote participation, inclusion and coordination in sport in the County. See our website www.dlrsportspartnership.ie