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Briefing: Volunteers need training and support to deal with disclosures of child abuse in community sport
Strategic angle: A new study highlights the necessity for better training for volunteers in community sports to handle abuse disclosures effectively.
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Updated 17 days ago
Volunteers are integral to the functioning of community sports, yet many lack the necessary training to identify and respond to disclosures of abuse, including psychological, physical, sexual, and neglect.
The study from Victoria University highlights the importance of establishing robust support systems that can empower volunteers to handle sensitive situations appropriately.
Implementing structured training programs could significantly improve the capacity of volunteers to address these disclosures, ultimately fostering a safer environment within community sports.