Anti-Bullying Policy
Purpose and scope
TennAce strives to ensure that all children (anyone under 18) and adults at risk are safeguarded from abuse and have an enjoyable tennis experience.
Bullying is defined as a range of abusive behaviour that is repeated and intended to hurt someone either physically or emotionally.
This document sets out how to help prevent bullying from happening to all children and adults at risk. It also sets out how to make sure bullying is stopped as soon as possible if it does happen and that those involved receive the support they need. It also provides information to all staff, volunteers, children and their families about what should be done to prevent and deal with bullying.
This policy applies to all staff, coaches, volunteers, players, parents/carers and any other individuals associated with TennAce.
We recognise that
Bullying causes real distress. It can affect a person’s health and development and, at the extreme, can cause significant harm
All children and adults at risk, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation, have the right to equal protection from all types of harm or abuse
Everyone has a role to play in preventing all forms of bullying (including online) and putting a stop to bullying.
We will seek to keep children and adults at risk safe by
Recognising that bullying is closely related to how we respect and recognise the value of diversity.
Recognising our duty of care and responsibility towards safeguarding
Promoting and implement this anti-bullying policy in addition to our safeguarding policy and procedures
Ensuring that bullying behaviour is not tolerated or condoned
Taking action to respond and deal with any reports of bullying towards children
Encouraging and facilitating children to play a part in developing and adopting appropriate behaviours
Promoting a code of conduct for behaviour
Employing safe recruitment practices
Making sure our response to incidents of bullying takes into account:
o the needs of the person being bullied
o the needs of the person displaying bullying behaviour
o the needs of others who may be affected
o our venue as a whole
Players, parents, coaches, volunteers and other members of staff will:
Encourage individuals to speak out about bullying behaviour and report incidents of bullying behaviour they see to the Welfare Officer (or suitable alternative representative, e.g. county coach, tournament organiser, league organiser etc).
Respect every child’s need for, and right to, a play environment where safety, security, praise, recognition and opportunity for taking responsibility are available
Respect the feelings and views of others, even if you don’t agree with them
Recognise that everyone is important and equal, and that our differences make each of us special and worthy of being valued
Show appreciation of others by acknowledging individual qualities, contributions and progress
Ensure safety by having rules and practices carefully explained and displayed for all to see Report incidents of bullying behaviour they see or hear about
Supporting children
We’ll let children know who will listen to and support them
We’ll create an “open door” ethos where children feel confident to talk to an adult about bullying behaviour or any other issue that affects them
Potential barriers to talking (including those associated with a child’s disability or impairment) will be acknowledged and addressed at the outset to enable children to speak out
We’ll make sure children are aware of helpline numbers
Anyone who reports an incident of bullying will be listened to carefully and reports will be taken seriously
Any reported experience of bullying behaviour will be investigated and will involve listening carefully to all those involved
Children experiencing bullying behaviour will be supported and helped to uphold their right to play and live in a safe environment
Those who display bullying behaviour will be supported and encouraged to develop better relationships
We’ll make sure that any sanctions are proportionate and fair
Support to the parents/carers
Parents will be advised on the anti-bullying policy and practice
Any experience of bullying behaviour will be discussed with the child’s parents or carers
Parents will be consulted on action to be taken (for both victim and bully)
Information and advice on coping with bullying will be made available
Support will be offered to parents, including information from other agencies or support lines
Related policies and procedures
This policy should be read alongside our venue policies and procedures, including:
Code of conduct
Diversity and inclusion
Online safety and communication
Photography and filming
Use of changing rooms
Safeguarding policy
Safeguarding at events, activities and competitions
Safe recruitment
Useful contacts
NSPCC Helpline 0808 800 5000
Childline 0800 1111 / www.childline.org.uk
Kidscape www.kidscape.org.uk
This policy is reviewed every three years
(or earlier if there is a change in national legislation).