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The NSPCC Sport podcast

The NSPCC Sport podcast

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Welcome to our podcast, where we share safeguarding best practice, lived experience and discuss all things sport and physical activity.

Children’s sport should be exciting, fulfilling and fun. But most of all, it should be safe.

We believe in building a caring, inclusive culture where children and young people can thrive and enjoy themselves by discovering all kinds of sports and physical activities – whatever their level or ability.

We are part of the NSPCC, are funded by the UK sport councils and have been leading the way in safeguarding in sport for over 25 years.

Together, we can make sure that children and young people are safe and can thrive in sport.

(Many of our podcasts were recorded under the name the Child Protection in Sport Unit. We became NSPCC Sport in June 2026.)

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Episodes
  • S2 Ep26: Safeguarding in community sport and physical activity
    Jul 15 2025

    (Recorded under the name The CPSU.)

    Moving from policies to people

    Dive into our latest podcast where we explore the vital role of safeguarding in community sports and physical activities. The discussion features three guests: Anita Stewart, Sport Welfare Officer from Active Norfolk, John Downes, Designated Safeguard Lead from StreetGames, and Ross Podyma, Strategic Director from Sporting Communities. They share insights on the challenges and solutions in safeguarding within community sports.

    Key points include:

    • volunteer confidence: emphasising the need for training and support to make sure volunteers are confident in safeguarding practices
    • community engagement: highlighting the importance of local partnerships and community involvement in creating safe environments
    • cultural shift: advocating for a shift from compliance-based safeguarding to a more integrated, welfare-focused approach that puts children first
    • youth involvement: stressing the importance of involving young people in decision-making and creating environments where they feel safe and valued
    Featuring
    • Liza Ware – Host, NSPCC Sport Senior Safeguarding Consultant
    • Anita Stewart – Sport Welfare Officer, Active Norfolk
    • John Downes – Designated Safeguarding Lead, StreetGames
    • Ross Podyma – Strategic Director, Sporting Communities
    Anita Stewart: "I went into an organisation and did a forum with some young people from a disability group in Norfolk, and we were asking them what made them feel safe and what safeguarding meant to them. A young person said, 'when I think of safeguarding, I think of folders, risk assessments and bits of paper.' And then we asked them what makes them feel safe? She said 'people make me feel safe'. And from that we came up with 'Let's move safeguarding from policies to people'."
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    33 mins
  • S2 Ep25: Online Safety Part 5: How to keep children and young people safe
    May 13 2025

    (Recorded under the name The CPSU.)

    Louisa Street—youth worker, PhD candidate, and member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project—sits down with NSPCC Sport Senior Digital Content Editor Sam to answer key questions about online safety in sport.

    We cover:

    • how top athletes can promote themselves on social media without compromising safety
    • how sports clubs can use photos responsibly while keeping participants protected
    • how clubs can take a harm reduction approach to instant messaging apps
    • how to respond to online bullying disclosures

    We also explore setting boundaries across digital platforms, informed consent, photo selection and the importance of working alongside parents and carers to create safe spaces for young athletes.

    Most importantly, we highlight why listening to young people and putting them at the centre of decision-making is key to safeguarding in sport.

    Tune in now and make online safety a priority in your club or organisation!

    💬Featuring:

    • Samantha LawrenceHost, NSPCC Sport Senior Digital Content Editor
    • Louisa StreetYouth worker, a PhD candidate and a member of the HeadStart Kernow Digital Resilience Project in Cornwall
    Listen to the full Online Safety series here.

    💻Make sure you visit the website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport.
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    16 mins
  • S2 Ep24: Online Safety Part 4 - Building Resilience and Reducing Harm
    Feb 6 2025

    (Recorded under the name The CPSU.)

    In this episode, they explore how adults can support children and young people in reducing harm and building digital resilience in the online world.

    Samantha and Louisa discuss:

    • why prohibition doesn’t work
    • the harm reduction principle and its application to online safety
    • concerns young people have about the online world
    • how adults can respond if a child or young person is worried about their online safety

    💬Featuring:

    • Samantha Lawrence – Host, NSPCC Sport Senior Digital Content Editor
    • Louisa Street – Youth Worker and PHD Candidate and member of the Headstart Kernow Digital Resilience Project in Cornwall.

    Listen to the full Online Safety series.

    Make sure you visit the website for the latest information and guidance about safeguarding in sport.
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    17 mins
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