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The organisers of the Children’s Games are pleased to publish the Event Welfare Plan. This document provides the reporting procedures and information for all individuals involved and working on the event. The aim of the Welfare Plan is to ensure that all participants experience a safe environment and enjoy their visit to Coventry for this 39th International Children's Games.

This plan and extracts from within should be shared with parents, coaches, volunteers and officials.  All cities have signed up to the plan and are committed to ensure that codes of conduct are adhered to by all those attending the Games.

Download the Welfare Plan - Acrobat 1.8MB (last updated: 28 June 2005)
Download the Declaration - Acrobat 39kb (last updated: 28 June 2005)

Please note the mobile telephone numbers of individuals have been deleted in this version of the Welfare plan to protect the individuals concerned.

Welfare structure for sports programmes are part of the good practise that the UK is a world leader in.  Games Partner, the NSPCC, is playing a major part in sharing this good practise throughout the Children’s Games, when on the 8 July the:

2005 International Children’s Games - Symposium on Child Welfare in Sport

will be held. 

This will be:

‘Promoting children’s rights, welfare and life chances’

INAUGURAL ANNUAL CONFERENCE OF THE

SPORT ENGLAND/NSPCC

Child Protection in Sport Unit

University of Warwick.

The plan demonstrates the Games commitment to safeguarding children at the event and has been brought together through a number of partners.

Games Welfare Manager Audrajean Elliott- Davies said “We are proud to demonstrate, not only to the region but also the world, how committed we are to delivering a safe event and to ensure that children have an excellent time whilst here in Coventry England.” She added “The partnership involved in developing and delivering the plan is extensive and has involved Coventry Social Services, Youth Sports Trust, University of Warwick, Coventry City Council Health and Safety, West Midlands Police and commitment from the Event Director and his team to ensure the plan is a priority in the event management”

The team received valuable support from the NSPCC CPSU in the final drafting of the plan and as partners the CPSU are helping to facilitate the training of the Welfare team for the Games.

Page owner: Tom Abbott Last revised: Tue, Jun 28, 2005
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