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Safeguarding Policy

(1) Policy Statement

Merchants of Edinburgh Golf Club is fully committed to safeguarding the wellbeing of all children, young people and adults at risk who participate in golf at our club.

We will protect individuals from harm, promote a safe and inclusive environment, and respond appropriately to concerns in line with Scottish Golf and Children 1st guidance.This document aligns with the safeguarding standards set by Scottish Golf SafeGolf accreditation.


(2) Scope

This policy applies to all staff, volunteers, coaches, committee members and contractors across all club activities, including coaching, competitions, events and online environments.


(3) Key Principles

We will prioritise welfare, treat everyone with dignity and respect, promote inclusion, and take all concerns seriously.


(4) Legal Framework

This policy aligns with Scottish legislation including the Children (Scotland) Act 1995, Children and Young People (Scotland) Act 2014, Adult Support and Protection (Scotland) Act 2007 and PVG Act 2007.


(5) Roles and Responsibilities

The Club Committee ensures safeguarding is prioritised. The Club Welfare Officer manages concerns and acts as the main contact. Staff and volunteers must report concerns and maintain appropriate boundaries.

Club Welfare Officer: [Insert Name & Contact]
Deputy Welfare Officer: [Insert Name & Contact]


(6) Safe Recruitment & PVG

The club follows safer recruitment practices including PVG membership where required, references and clear role descriptions.


(7) Codes of Conduct

All individuals must behave appropriately, maintain boundaries and follow guidance on communication and conduct.


(8) Recognising Concerns

Abuse may include physical, emotional or sexual abuse, neglect, bullying or exploitation. Indicators include behavioural changes, fear, injuries or concerning disclosures.


(9) Responding to Concerns

Stay calm, listen, reassure and report immediately to the Welfare Officer. Do not investigate or promise confidentiality.


(10) Reporting Procedures

Report concerns to the Club Welfare Officer. If immediate danger, call 999. External agencies include Children 1st, Social Work and Police Scotland.


(11) Recording Concerns

Record facts, dates, names, exact words and actions taken. Store securely and confidentially.


(12) Training & Awareness

The club ensures safeguarding training is completed and updated regularly.


(13) Managing Allegations

All allegations are taken seriously and managed in line with Scottish Golf procedures.


(14) Online Safety

Appropriate use of social media and safe communication with juniors is required.


(15) Review

This policy is reviewed annually or following any incident.


(16) Contacts

Club Welfare Officer: [Insert]
Deputy: [Insert]
Emergency: 999
Police: 101