
OUR COMMITTMENT
At Long Eaton Swimming Club, we take the welfare and safeguarding of all our swimmers seriously. Concerns can be raised by children, parents, or any adult involved with the club.
We have a dedicated Welfare Officer who acts as the first point of contact for anyone with a concern about the safety or wellbieng of a child or adult within the club.
If you have any concerns about the welfare of a Long Eaton Swimming Club member, please speak with the Welfare Officer in person or email them here >
Want to see our policies, click here >
YOUR OFFICERS
Name: Jack Carter
Name: Rebekah Pound

Missing Child Procedure flow chart >
If you have a concern that an adult or child may be at risk of harm, or being harmed, you should contact the Swim England team by using the online referral forms or refer to their website by clicking the link below:
Swim England Safeguarding Team
or call them on 01509 640 700.
email them at [email protected]
MORE INFORMATION
Long Eaton Swimming Club has adopted the Swim England Wavepower safeguarding policies and procedures. The aim of Wavepower is to safeguard children and adults in line with current legislation and guidance.
At Long Eaton Swim Club, we are committed to providing safe, effective and quality services. To ensure this happens the following Policies, Statements and Forms are in place for all members of the club.
MORE RESOURCES
Click on the links below to view or access the information:
O National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC): 0808 800 5000 or email: [email protected]
O Swim England Mental Health support pathway: https://www.swimming.org/sport/mental-health-advice-swimmers/
O Child protection in sport unit (CPSU): thecpsu.org.uk.





