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This course extends your knowledge of some central safeguarding topics and explains some new principles and practices.
The aim is to provide you with the knowledge to help you embed safeguarding practice across your organisation and build your range of experience.
This course consists of approximately 20 hours of online learning and quizzes, which can be completed at your own pace. Throughout, examples of good practice are used to both learn from and help you build support in your organisation and beyond.
This course is free and open to all, you are welcome to study it without enrolling. If you want to earn a FIFA/Open University digital badge for your learning, you’ll need to enrol.
Once you have done so, you’ll be returned to this screen.
Please note: If you are a FIFA-approved learner, you need to enrol on the FIFA Learner pathway and not here.
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By studying the course you will have the opportunity to gain a digital badge – you need to click on the ‘Enrol’ button to be able to do the quizzes and earn the badge.
This course is part of a collection
This course is part of a collection of courses called FIFA Guardians™ Safeguarding in Football Award 2021. There are 5 courses in this collection so you may find other courses here that maybe of interest to you.
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maki Kaison30 January 2025 4:49
Studying safeguarding in football is crucial for ensuring that the sport remains a safe and positive environment for everyone involved, especially children and vulnerable adults. Here are some of the best approaches to studying safeguarding in football:
Understand the Legal and Ethical Framework:
It's important to study the legal frameworks surrounding safeguarding in sport, such as child protection laws and the standards set by organizations like the FA (Football Association) and other governing bodies. This includes understanding policies like the "Safe Sports" guidelines, DBS checks, and how they apply in football.
Develop Knowledge of Safeguarding Policies:
Learn about the specific safeguarding policies in football clubs or governing bodies, including their codes of conduct, reporting procedures, and how they handle allegations or incidents of abuse. Knowing how these policies work in practice is key to preventing and responding to incidents.
Focus on Prevention:
Safeguarding is not just about responding to incidents; it's also about preventing harm. Study how to implement safe recruitment processes for coaches, staff, and volunteers, and learn how to educate players, parents, and staff about safe practices.
Learn How to Recognize Signs of Abuse or Neglect:
Being able to identify signs of potential harm (physical, emotional, or sexual abuse) is essential for safeguarding. Study the different forms of abuse and how they can manifest in football settings, so that you can act quickly when concerns arise.
Engage with Training and Workshops:
Regular training is essential to stay updated on the latest safeguarding practices. Participate in workshops and certification programs offered by football associations or safeguarding organizations. These programs often include scenario-based learning to better prepare you for real-life situations.
Cultivate a Child-Centered Approach:
Safeguarding in football must prioritize the well-being of children and vulnerable adults. Understanding the concept of a child-centered approach and how to foster a supportive, safe environment is fundamental. Learn how to create spaces where children feel heard, respected, and safe.
Establish Effective Reporting and Support Systems:
Understand how to set up or improve reporting mechanisms in football clubs so that concerns are heard and addressed quickly. Also, study how to support both the victims and the individuals who raise concerns, providing them with the necessary resources.
Stay Informed on Best Practices Globally:
Safeguarding in football is evolving globally, with different countries and organizations having their own approaches. Keep learning about international best practices, including how other nations address safeguarding challenges in youth and professional football.
By focusing on these areas, I gained a comprehensive understanding of how to safeguard everyone involved in football and ensure that the sport remains a safe, enjoyable space.
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You can start learning at any time. By signing up and enrolling you can track your progress and earn a Statement of Participation upon completion, all for free.
This course is made available under All Rights Reserved: Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)
Any third-party materials featured in this course are used with permission and are not ours to give away. These materials are not subject to the Creative Commons licence. See the
terms and conditions and our FAQs. Please see the course acknowledgements for further information about copyright details.
For further information, take a look at our frequently asked questions which may give you the support you need.