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What Makes for Good Safeguarding Practice in Sport? Michelle North, NSPCC CPSU
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Date | 29.03.2023 |
Duration | 45 Minutes 59 Seconds |
Author | EHU Research Institutes |
Description | This Edge Hill University event on 4 May 2022 in part of the the series of ISR’s ‘What Makes A Good Society?’ sessions which are intended to engage the public, professionals and practitioners as well as academics. This session welcomed Michelle North who discusses how we can move safeguarding from simple compliance to a more positive safeguarding culture across an organisation which improves outcomes for all. The fact that sport and physical activity can be a force for good will contribute massively to a ‘good society’. The session is introduced by Dr Victoria Foster, Associate Director of the Institute for Social Responsibility (ISR) at Edge Hill University. |
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