Child welfare
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Blythe Barracudas Swimming Club is a member of The Amateur Swimming Association who are committed to promoting the welfare of children in our sport. That is why the ASA have joined with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in creating SwimLine. |
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The service is provided for anyone involved in swimming, including children and young people who believe that the welfare of a young child is at risk. This could be neglect or abuse, bullying or fear of someone, or anything that is worrying you and you don't know who to discuss it with.
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The club take the welfare of all our swimmers very seriously. It is essential that swimmers and their parents discuss any problems or concerns that they might have. Please talk to your committee, either at poolside, or by contacting us via this website. Please ensure that any incidents or accidents, however minor, are reported to a member of our coaching team or contact our Welfare Officer Clare Currie |


