PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Sports Competitors: Health (10 July 2020)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Ed Davey (Liberal Democrat)
Answer
It is vital that everyone participating in sport feels safe and secure and that where allegations of inappropriate or harmful behaviour are made, these are taken seriously. There is no place for abuse of any kind in sport and anyone responsible for such behaviour must be held accountable.
I wrote to British Gymnastics on 9th July, expressing my concerns at the emerging allegations of abuse. I welcome their decision to step aside from the review they had initially announced, and to allow UK Sport and Sport England to co-commission a fully independent review.
All organisations in receipt of public funding from Sport England and UK Sport have been required to meet the standards set out in the Code for Sports Governance since April 2017. The Code contains specific obligations around safeguarding, including a requirement for national governing bodies to adhere to the Standards for Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport, which are issued by the Child Protection in Sport Unit.
My department will follow the independent review and its findings closely and will continue to work with Sport England, UK Sport and the Child Protection in Sport Unit to strengthen safeguarding provision wherever possible.
Answered by:
Nigel Huddleston (Conservative)
20 July 2020
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