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Player Welfare & Safeguarding

The BHA dedicated Safeguarding officers are Emma Berry & Tracy Fenton.

If you have a Safeguarding concern you can contact compliance@britishhorseball.co.uk â€‹â€‹

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As a member body of British Equestrian we follow their Safe to Play safeguarding policy and advice as follows:

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BE (British Equestrian) as a Federation, work together to ensure that all children, young people and adults at risk are safeguarded from abuse and have an enjoyable experience around horses.

Everyone who is involved in equestrian sport shares the responsibility for safeguarding, and British Equestrian and its member bodies work together to ensure that the whole Federation adopts and operates within an accepted ethical framework to protect children, young people and adults at risk from harm, abuse and degrading treatment whilst participating in equestrian sports and activities.

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Head over to British Equestrians dedicated safeguarding web hub, Safe to play, where you'll find a host of videos, advice, FAQs and top tips - and importantly how to report a concern, whatever your role in equestrianism. There's also downloadable posters for venues to support the importance of safeguarding. 

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Together we seek to ensure that robust and consistent safeguarding systems exist across all members of the Federation through a collaborative approach to:

  • developing policies and procedures to create a safe environment;

  • providing accessible education programmes for our coaches, volunteers and participants;

  • sharing information in a timely and appropriate manner;

  • responding to and ensuring safeguarding concerns are investigated swiftly and thoroughly, working with statutory agencies via British Equestrian's network of Member Body-designated Safeguarding Officers and British Equestrian's Case Management Team
     

We all play our part in providing a safe environment for children and adults at risk. Across the Federation, we also have our own roles and responsibilities.

British Equestrian’s role is to provide leadership on safeguarding policy and practice for the Federation; providing advice and guidance and promoting best practice. British Equestrian also has a duty to deal with all child protection safeguarding concerns in relation to individuals within its own jurisdiction, whether those concerns are raised by BEF personnel or otherwise. British Equestrian may also manage safeguarding concerns referred to it by its Member Bodies.

As a Federation, British Equestrian and representatives of the Member Bodies collaborate through the Safeguarding Action Team (SAT). The SAT is responsible for ensuring safeguarding is embedded within equestrian sport by developing a Federation-wide strategic overview of safeguarding.

Each Member body appoints their own Safeguarding Officer, who is a member of the SAT, and has responsibility for safeguarding matters relating to their own members, officials, staff and volunteers.

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​If at any point you feel you would like to talk to British Equestrian regarding a safeguarding concern, please contact safeguarding@bef.co.uk or call 02475313443. 

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If you want to talk to someone else, you can call Childline on 0800 1111 or visit www.childline.org.uk.

If someone is in immediate danger, call the police on 999.

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Drug & Substance Abuse

It is vital if you are competing at a national or international level you understand the rules and guidance surrounding anti-doping both for humans and equines.

 

Please refer to the links below and discover more information on the British Equestrian and FEI websites.

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Rider & General Information

British Equestrian Policies & Guides

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About the BHA

The BHA is the governing body of Horseball within the UK and is dedicated to increasing awareness and participation in the sport.

The BHA is a member of the International Horseball Federation and British Equestrian.

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