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Child Protection  
 
Angling Development Board Child Protection Policy
Sport can and does have a powerful and positive influence on people – especially young people, not only can it provide opportunities for enjoyment and achievement; it can also develop valuable qualities such as self-esteem, leadership and teamwork.



Child Protection Policy Rev 2004
Angling, and indeed all sport, can and does have a very powerful and positive influence on people especially young people. Not only can it provide opportunities for enjoyment and achievement, it can also develop valuable qualities such as self-esteem, leadership and teamwork.
 
CP how to use this guide 2003
This guide is part of the Joint Angling Governing Bodies’ (JAGB) initiative to make angling a sport which young people and vulnerable adults can come to in the expectation of having fun and learning something whilst being treated with respect and not being abused.
 
CP AccidentIncident Form 2003
ACCIDENT/INCIDENT REPORT FORM
About the person who had the accident or was involved in the incident
 
CP Angling coaches code of conduct 2003
This code has been developed to remind or inform coaches of these responsibilities and the minimum standards of behaviour commensurate with fulfilling them, Every coach, employed or voluntary, should warrant (annually) that they have read, understood and intend to operate within the letter and spirit of the code.
 
CP Angling coaching risk assessment 2003
It is part of our duty of care to young anglers to ensure that they are not placed needlessly at risk whilst learning to fish. However, many of the contexts in which angling coaching occurs and some aspects of the sport itself are inherently dangerous.
 
CP Angling coaching risk assessment 2003
It is part of our duty of care to young anglers to ensure that they are not placed needlessly at risk whilst learning to fish. However, many of the contexts in which angling coaching occurs and some aspects of the sport itself are inherently dangerous.
 
CP Application Form 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
Template Application Form
 
CP child protection action plan 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
CHILD PROTECTION ACTION PLAN
 
CP concern_allegation record form 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
TEMPLATE CONCERN/ALLEGATION RECORD FORM
 
CP Constitutional Change 2003
The NFSA intend that children and vulnerable adults will find sea angling a safe environment in which to have fun, learn and develop by promoting the NFSA Child Protection Policy Guidelines Document.
 
CP Parental Consent Form 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
PARENTAL CONSENT FOR ANGLING ACTIVITIES FORM
 
CP Personal Disclosure Form 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
PERSONAL DISCLOSURE FORM
 
CP Reference form 2003
Joint Angling Governing Bodies
TEMPLATE REFERENCE FORM (COACH/VOLUNTEER)
 
CP template anti bullying policy 2003
At the Anytown Angling Association we believe that every effort must be made to eradicate bullying in all its forms.
Bullying can be difficult to define and can take many forms which can be categorised as:
• Physical - hitting, kicking, theft.
• Verbal - homophobic or racist remarks, threats, name calling.
• Emotional - isolating an individual from activities.
 
   
   
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