Chess

SAFEPLAY
GUIDELINE REFORM

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Prevention

  • Educating & Training Staff
  • Creating Clear Protocols
  • Monitoring Events
Examples
  • Mandatory Training Policy

    For chess tournament organisers, coaches, and staff, it is essential to ensure that all leaders undergo comprehensive training that promotes a culture of safety and inclusivity for all participants. This training should encompass a wide range of topics, including vulnerability, power dynamics, and establishing healthy boundaries.

  • Certification and Record-keeping Policy

    Certification of training should be renewed every three years and records should be kept to provide sufficient evidence of compliance with training policies.

Protection

  • Specific Definitions
  • Supervision Requirements
  • Player Advocates
Examples
  • Unrelated Adults Required

    There shall be at least two unrelated adults (at least two years older than the eldest participant) present at settings and events designed for children and youth.

  • Unused Spaces

    Spaces not in use should not be readily accessible. Given the vast differences in facilities each club and federation should determine how best to meet this standard.

Promotion

  • Creating a Culture of Safety and Respect
  • Safe Reporting Environment
  • Accountability
Examples
  • Anti-Harassment and Non-Discrimination Policy

    Prohibit any form of harassment, discrimination, or bullying based on race, gender, age, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. Ensure that all participants are treated with respect and dignity, fostering an environment free from any form of prejudice or bias and adopt a no tolerance policy.

  • Inclusivity and Accessibility Policy

    Strive to make chess events accessible to participants of diverse backgrounds, abilities, and ages. Provide accommodations or modifications to ensure that everyone can fully participate, including individuals with disabilities or special needs.

Response

  • Victim First Response
  • Anonymous Reporting
  • Thorough Investigations
Examples
  • Suspected Child and Youth Abuse

    It is strongly recommended for any adult who has a valid suspicion that children or youth may have experienced abuse, neglect, or exploitation to contact the state's Child Protective Services. This obligation is mandatory for all mandated reporters.

  • Anonymous Reporting

    Utilize an anonymous reporting hotline or online platform provided by the relevant authorities. These channels are specifically designed to protect the identity of the reporter.

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