In our free Safeguarding guide – for which we spoke to leading children’s coaches and coach educators Russell Earnshaw and Richard Cheetham – we provide a range of child-centred activities coaches can use to help: ✅ create a safe and supportive environment where every child feels heard, understood and valued ✅ develop a child-focused philosophy that puts the young person at the heart of every session ✅ lower the barriers for children to tell them about any safeguarding concerns by learning techniques for developing a deeper understanding and connection with the children they support ✅ help to build lifelong learning by taking a learner-centred approach that enables children to manage their own risk. Read it here 👉 https://bit.ly/3HYdl6v

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