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Protecting our Swimmers

Ensuring the Well being of our Swimmers and Members

Introduction

At Glenrothes Amateur Swimming Club, safeguarding people is at the heart of what we do. We believe that every individual, especially children, deserves a life free from harm, where their wellbeing is respected and nurtured. Our commitment to protecting people is simple: to create safe spaces, foster resilience, and provide support where it’s needed most. Together, we’re building a culture of protection, where everyone can thrive with dignity and peace of mind.

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Child Well-being and Protection Officer

Anna Tizzard

Anna is a life time member of Glenrothes Swimming Club and has been their Child Well-being and Protection Officer for many years. She is a former international swimmer and Volunteer Coach for disability swimming.

If you have a concern about a child or adult who might be at risk of harm it is your responsibility to take action following the steps below. If, at any point, you are unsure about what to do you can contact our CWPO Anna.

Our Safeguarding Policies

Glenrothes Swimming Club is committed to provide a safe and secure sporting environment for all swimmers/club members.

Safeguarding Procedures

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Safeguarding - Coaches' Code of Conduct

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Safeguarding - Volunteers' Code of Conduct

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Code of Conduct for Swimmers

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The wellbeing and protection of our club members is our highest priority. If you have any concerns about the safety or welfare of a club member, please don’t hesitate to reach out.

Our Child Well-being and Protection Officer, Anna Tizzard, is available to provide confidential support and guidance. You can contact Anna directly at 07860 916 206 or by email at gasccwpo@yahoo.com.

A full list of our policies can be found on our Policies page.