The BASES expert statement on safeguarding in the sport and exercise sciences [Revised]
Within the context of the sport and exercise sciences, the practice of safeguarding concerns that of a professional obligation to protect all parties (for example the client, athlete and/or self) from abuse or harm. Safeguarding should embrace relational (others), individual (self) and organisational (culture) considerations. The understanding of physical, emotional and social well-being and freedom from discrimination are the focus of typical safeguarding education. In this Expert Statement we provide information in three key areas: 1) a brief summary of the research themes and findings surrounding abuse in sport; 2) a discussion of safeguarding within the sport and exercise profession and finally; 3) recommendations for sport and exercise scientists on matters of safeguarding.
History
School
- Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences
Published in
The Sport and Exercise ScientistIssue
71Pages
1 - 2Publisher
British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES)Version
- VoR (Version of Record)
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© BASESPublisher statement
Copyright © BASES, 2022. Permission is given for reproduction in substantial part. We ask that the following note be included: “First published in The Sport and Exercise Scientist, Issue 49, Autumn 2016. Published by the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences - www.bases.org.ukPublication date
2022-04-01Copyright date
2022ISSN
1754-3452Language
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