Here at Hucknall Swimming Club, we believe in providing a safe and caring environment for our swimmers develop. We firmly believe that the welfare of children is everyone's responsibility, particularly when it comes to protecting children from abuse. Everyone in the club - club officials, coaches, parents, friends and the children themselves has a duty of care towards all of our young members.

If you have any concerns about the safety of any child in the club or the behaviour of any adults please talk to the club's regional welfare representative who can be contacted on: Eastmidlands.welfare@swimenglandvolunteers.org 

Hucknall Swimming Club adheres to Swim England's safeguarding policy 'Wavepower'. You can discuss this with our safeguarding officer, and use the link below:

https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/wavepower-child-safeguarding-for-clubs/

If you would rather talk to someone outside the club, Swim England in association with NSPCC (National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children) runs a confidential free help line.

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This is for anyone involved in swimming, adults or children, who believe that the welfare of someone under the age of 18 is at risk. This concern could be neglect, abuse, bullying or fear of someone or anything that is worrying you and you don’t know who to discuss it with.