UEFA launches child safeguarding toolkit
The child safeguarding toolkit for European football has been developed by UEFA and Terre des hommes to help national associations take measures to protect and safeguard children from abuse and respond to any concerns. The toolkit recognises that many national associations have already introduced good policies, procedures and training, and builds on extensive consultation with national associations and experts.
Safeguarding is contextual – procedures and policies need to be adapted to the situation at hand. The toolkit’s templates and guidance are intended to help national associations (and affiliates) develop their own policies, procedures and good practices.
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