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Player Welfare & Safeguarding

The BHA Safeguarding officers are Emma Berry & Tracy Fenton.

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

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BE (British Equestrian) places the highest priority on safety and enjoyment, and recognises that it has a duty of care towards children, young people and Adults at Risk within the horse industry. Any organisation, establishment or individual providing riding or horse management opportunities must do so with the highest possible standard of care. To ensure this, British Equestrian and its Member Bodies are committed to devising and implementing policies and procedures to ensure all those involved accepts their responsibilities to safeguard children from harm and abuse.

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The Working Together to Safeguard Children (2015) document states that effective safeguarding systems are those where:

  •  The welfare of the child is paramount and the needs and wishes of each child should be put first, so that every child receives the support they need before a problem escalates;

  •  All those who come into contact with children and families are alert to their needs and any risks of harm that individual abusers, or potential abusers, may pose to children;

  •  All those working with children and families share appropriate information in a timely way and can discuss any concerns about an individual child with colleagues and local authority children’s social care.

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Effective safeguarding arrangements in every local area should be underpinned by two key principles:

  •  Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility: for services to be effective each professional and organisation should play their full part; and

  •  A child centred approach: for services to be effective they should be based on a clear understanding of the needs and views of children.

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In order to support Member Bodies with safeguarding and child protection matters, BE coordinates a national development group, the Safeguarding and Equality Action Team (SEAT), to provide a forum, through full member body representation, to develop and share best practice for the purpose and benefit of safeguarding the equestrian industry.

It also facilitates the Federation wide Case Management Group (CMG) whose role is to:     

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  •  Provide support, advice and consultation;

  •  Provide Case Management Support;

  •  Give guidance on best practice;

  •  Feed in to a Federation-wide strategic overview of safeguarding in partnership with SEAT.

  •  Contribute to the monitoring and review of both case management and Federation-wide safeguarding provision.

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All member bodies within the federation can refer to the Case Management Group for advice, guidance and case investigation using the following referral process:

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In addition, BE works to ensure that all those involved in equestrianism, whether a young rider, driver, vaulter, parent, riding school or centre professional/volunteer, are aware of their responsibilities and what to do if they have a concern about the welfare of a child or young person.

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If at any point you feel you would like to talk to BE regarding a safeguarding case please contact Ashlee Byrne, Safeguarding Officer, ashlee.byrne@bef.co.uk or call 02476698871. 

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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

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

  • ​Accident and Incident Reporting Form

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British Equestrian Policies & Guides

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