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Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport

Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport

Edge Hill University Research Centre

  • Overview
  • Members
  • Projects
    • Athlete- and Coach-led education for teaching about abuse and neglect in sport
    • Child Abuse in Sport: European Statistics (CASES)
    • Gender-based violence in EU sport
    • Prevention of Sexual Violence in Sports
    • Sport Respects Your Rights
    • VOICE
  • CPSS in the News
    • Newsletter
    • Press Releases
  • Events
    • CPSS Seminar Series
      • Inaugural CPSS Seminar
      • Eyes Wide Open
      • Instagram policies and the online abuse of elite women in strength sports
      • Exploring the well-being of professional academy footballers: Ups, downs, problems and solutions
    • The Routledge Handbook of Athlete Welfare launch event – November 2020
    • Inaugural CPSS Conference – January 2020
  • Resources
  • Videos

Author archives: Rebecca Mundy

New research centre on safeguarding in sport generates hope for real change

Edge Hill University’s new research centre on safeguarding in sport has generated hope for real change.

Posted byRebecca MundyFebruary 11, 2020November 4, 2021Posted inCentre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport, Child Protection, CPSS, Dr Mike Hartill, Edge Hill University, General, Gloria Viseras, Jayne Molyneux, Karen Leach, Olympics, Research, safe sport, safeguarding, Sport England

Academic highlights the ‘hidden’ violence plaguing the sports world

An academic at Edge Hill University’s new Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport has voiced concerns about the ‘hidden’ violence plaguing the sports world.

Posted byRebecca MundySeptember 30, 2019September 30, 2019Posted inDr Melanie Lang

Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport

The Centre for Child Protection and Safeguarding in Sport (CPSS) is at the forefront of research on the prevention of abuse, exploitation and maltreatment in sport.

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