Safeguarding and Welfare

Bridlington Road Runners have adopted England Athletics Policies and Procedures for Club Safeguarding and welfare. Please follow the links opposite to more resources.

Are you concerned about a child or a vulnerable adult?

If you see or hear something that worries you, you must report your concerns. If you believe the child (under 18) or vulnerable adult is in immediate danger, you must call 999.

For any welfare concerns please report them to club Welfare Officers Emma Choat & Ed Husband using the form below.

Club Welfare Resources Links

Every club, club member and anyone undertaking a relevant role must agree to abide by the codes of conduct either when they join a club as part of the club application process, or when they renew their club membership or UKA licence. The Codes of Conduct for both the club and UKA can be accesed here.

This document covers the following topics:

  • Club Safeguarding Code Of Conduct

  • Code Of Conduct: Coaches

  • Code Of Conduct: Senior Athletes

  • Code Of Conduct: Children And Young People (Under 18 Years)

  • Code Of Conduct: Parents/Carers

  • Code Of Conduct: Technical Officials

  • Code Of Conduct: Volunteers  (Excluding Licensed Coaches And Technical Officials)

  • Club Welfare Officer: Roles And Responsibilities

UKA safeguarding policies and procedures can be accessed here

If you wish report a safeguarding concern directly to UKA then please use this link. This form will walk you through the UKA reporting process.