Child Protection & Duty of Care Print E-mail

BS Guernsey fully accepts its moral obligation to provide a duty of care, to protect

all children (and vulnerable adults) and safeguard their welfare, irrespective of age,

any disability they have, gender, racial origin, religious belief and sexual identity.

 

Download the British Equestrian Federation leaflet, “Information and Guidance for

Children in Equestrianism” which offer guidelines on what standards you should

expect from affiliated riding schools, centres, coaches and shows.

 

See also the child protection policy in Annex B of the BEF Rules, entitled "working

with children and their protection".

 

You can also download the BEF Child Protection and Duty of Care Guidelines;

alternatively, you can purchase copies of these guidelines from the British Horse

Society.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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