Groups involved in the delivery of physical activity for children and young people are increasingly using the internet and social media to promote themselves and to communicate with their participants.
Taking a group online has a number of benefits ranging from connecting your team to accessing new members, to keeping stakeholders up-to-date.
However, it can also pose potential safeguarding risks. Just as important as safeguarding face-to-face encounters, online interactions require a high level of attention. Your safeguarding policy should generally take into account online/social media, however, there are additional measures that are recommended.
This guide aims to highlight the key considerations staff and volunteers should take into account in order to protect themselves and their group online.