Safeguarding

 

Seen or heard anything that makes you concerned about someone's welfare?

Bridlington Lawn Tennis Club acknowledges the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and adults at risk. We are committed to ensuring safeguarding practice is in line with legislation, statutory guidance and safeguarding procedures and complies with best practice and LTA requirements.  

Parents and legal guardians are responsible for their children when using the Bridlington Public Courts and it is their responsibility to supervise children under the age of 13.

Bridlington Lawn Tennis Club appointed coaches or appointed Tennis Activators are responsible for players of all ages attending any of their sessions on court. Due to the Tennis courts being located in a public park we do need parents to stay for the duration of the session. 

 

If you think a child, young person or adult is in immediate danger or risk of harm, please call 999.

 

Safeguarding concerns

If you have a safeguarding concern please contact:

ERY Children’s Safeguarding Hub

01482 395500 (office hours. Monday to Friday

01482 393939 (Outside office hours)

East Riding Adults Safeguarding:

Immediate danger - Emergency Services e.g. Police/Ambulance/Fire – 999

Reporting Abuse Online to ERYC Safeguarding using Concern Form: www.ersab.org.uk

Advice & Support via phone and email: Telephone: 01482 396940 Email:

safeguardingadultsteam@eastriding.gov.uk

‘Out of Hours’ Emergency Duty Team – 01377 241273

 

You can also contact the NSPCC on 0808 800 5000 for advice about safeguarding concerns or see NSPCC Keeping children safe.