JudoMark
As a fully accredited JudoMark club, Shishi Kai has policies, procedures and codes of conduct in place to ensure the safety and security of its members.
Child Protection, Safeguarding & Equality
Shishi Kai Judo upholds the principle that all members, whatever their age, culture, disability, gender, language, racial origin, religious belief and/or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse and are treated equally without fear of discrimination. All staff, officials and volunteers of Shishi Kai are committed to the welfare and protection of its members so that they can enjoy judo in a safe and welcoming environment.
Safeguarding and Wellbeing is an overview of JudoSotland’s Safeguarding and Wellbeing policies.
Safelandings (pdf) is a full copy of the official child protection policies and procedures for all bodies that form the British Judo Association (British Judo Association, Judo Scotland, Northern Ireland Judo Federation & Welsh Judo Association).
Should you have any questions or concerns, in the first instance, please contact our Club Welfare Officer, Heather Peacock at clubwelfareofficer@shishikai.co.uk
Privacy & Data Protection
Shishi Kai is committed to ensuring that any personal data of its members will be dealt with in line with the Data Protection Act 1998. To comply with the law, personal information collected will be used fairly, stored safely and not disclosed to any other person unlawfully.
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Codes of Conduct
As part of our JudoMark accreditation, Shishi Kai also has codes of conduct for all coaches, officials, volunteers, players, parents & spectators. Everyone involved in the club is expected to adhere to these rules at all times.
Links to the codes of conduct (pdf files) can be found on the JudoScotland website Safeguarding and Wellbeing page.