Children and Young People

 

Children (3-12) from all backgrounds and abilities involved in Calisthenics have the right to feel safe, easy to understand posters have been created to help support you to understand your rights and know how adults in the calisthenics environment should behave. Did you know that you have the right to complain if your not happy with something? You will find some helpful tips below on how to raise a concern for yourself or your friends if you don't feel safe. It is important to speak up so that people can learn of better ways to do things. This will make sure that Calisthenics is safe and fun for everyone. If you don't feel safe, find an adult you can trust and talk to them. You can also contact kids helpline at any time day or night to get some advice.

Young people (13-18) have unique insights into their lives, needs and the world around them. It is your right to be heard on matters affecting you, and have the opportunity to contribute to the Calisthenics organisation that you engage with. There is a commitment to ensuring young people experience empowerment and participate in how a Calisthenics Club engage and informs you about your rights and personal safety, and how an organisations listens to you. We are committed to creating a culture in Calisthenics community where children and young people feel confident to report problems – particularly if they are harmed or feel unsafe.

RESOURCES CHILDREN (3-12)

RESOURCES YOUNG PEOPLE (13-18)