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GUIDANCE ON
CHANGING ROOM POLICY – INCLUDING CLUB RESPONSIBILITIES
APPENDIX 14
CHANGING ROOM POLICY – INCLUDING CLUB RESPONSIBILITIES
AFTER A TRAINING SESSION IS COMPLETED
Information for parents regarding changing
facilities
In many clubs children and adults
come changed ready to undertake their training session.
However, this policy is relevant to those clubs where changing
rooms are used by club members under 18 years of age.
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Ensure that parents are made aware that changing facilities at
venues may be shared by both club members and members of the
general public.
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Ensure parents are made aware of the type of changing rooms i.e.
separate areas for male and female, or changing villages
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Ensure the expected behavior of your child members in changing
rooms is known to the child members and their parents.
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Ensure parents are aware they should not be in the changing room
while their child is changing unless the child is of an age where
help is required from parents, or the child requires additional
specific assistance. This is generally at an age that is
stipulated by the venue hirer, usually 7 or 8 years of age. In
such circumstances the parent must be same gender as the child,
unless the facility has family changing facilities or is a “mixed
changing village”.
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Ensure that when running competitions where other clubs/activities
are involved, the competition organisers advise parents and
competitors (via the competition information) if the facilities
are likely to be open to the general public at any time during the
event
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Whenever possible, coaches are to follow best practice and should
not change with (i.e at the same time as) their junior members..
Responsibility after a session is completed
BAB policy is that each affiliated club has a “duty of care” to child
members, which extends to an awareness on the part of the club that
their junior members have been collected, in so far as is possible, at
the conclusion of a session, i.e. a child member should
not be left unsupervised if a parent is late.
This has to be age-appropriate, i.e. 17 year olds are capable
of getting themselves home,
but a 12 year old is not.
However, if a club uses changing rooms that are also accessible
to non-club members it would be extreme to expect a club to search the
changing areas in case a junior club member was there.
Best practice would be for a club to make all child members and their
parents aware that if they are not collected by a parent then they
should make that known to the club WO, coach or whoever a club deem to
be appropriate, and for the nominated individual to ensure that the
child member is supervised appropriately until a parent arrives or the
parent communicates alternative arrangements.
Action in the Event a Parent/Guardian Fails to Collect a Child.
If a parent/guardian fails to collect a child the club should
follow the procedure outlined in
APPENDIX 12.
This appendix is part
of the BAB Safeguarding Policy which is held as a PDF document
in the download area (shown below) and should be considered as
the only reference document. Although these pages will be kept
up to date as much as possible they may not be as current or may be
abridged in comparison to the Safeguarding Policy. After reading any information here please
reconfirm from the latest version of the Safeguarding Policy.
| Area |
Title |
Type |
Version |
Upload Date |
| Safeguarding | | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | Revised Jun 2008 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | Ver 1 | 19-May-2010 |
| | Pdf | October 2010 Version 1.1 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | Ver 1 | 20-Apr-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | Ver 1 Dec 2009 | 14-Jan-2010 |
| | Pdf | Dec 2009 | 22-Jan-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | Autumn 2009 | 06-Nov-2009 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 13-Oct-2011 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | None | 06-Nov-2009 |
| | Pdf | March 2010 | 22-Mar-2010 |
| | Pdf | October 2009 | 06-Nov-2009 |
| | Pdf | 22/9/2011 | 22-Sep-2011 |
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