Our Policies and Code of Conduct
If you have any questions on our policies, or wish to exercise any of your rights under our policies and practices, please contact us for more details.
Safety and Safeguarding
SSCD has adopted to follow the current Snowsport England SnowSafe Safeguarding policy and practices, which promotes and trains our Guides and Volunteers to ensure everyone to feel; safe and cared for, valued, and treated with dignity and respect. We encourage for all our Guides and Volunteers to have a valid DBS certificate.
All our Skiers and Helpers when on the Slope, Must wear a Ski helmet and a SSCD Club Hi-Vis bib at ALL times.
Our Equality Statement
SSCD is activey committed in esuring that equity is incorporated across all aspects of our sport activites and to everyone having the right to access and enjoy skiing in an environment that is;
– free and fair from any abuse and harm, threat of intimidation, harassment and abuse and
– to be valued as an individual person regardless of disability, gender,relligion, race, age and or ethinicity and sexual orientation.
– and where all club members have a responsbility to oppose discriminatory behavhiour and promote equality of opportunity
The Club acknowledges and adopts the following Sport England Definition of sports equity;
“Sports equity is about fairness in sports, equality of access, recognising inequalities and taking steps to address them. It is about changing the culture and structure of sport to ensure it becomes equally accessible to everyone in society.”
The Club will deal with any incidence of discriminatory behaviour seriously, according to club dispilnary procedures.
SSCD Policies – Copy of current policies will be available on our website soon.
Being Safe – “What Every Member Should Know” / Code of Conduct” – Download here
SSCD Club Welfare Officer:
Ms Michelle Nice
Snowsport England Safeguarding Lead:
Mr Mark Vaughan welfare@snowsportengland.org.uk 07462 156784