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Child Protection
The EADA’s aims to ensure that all young persons’ welfare
and enjoyment, pertaining to all aspects of Dancesport, are of
an exemplary standard. To this end EADA, based upon Sport England’s
recommendations, introduced a Child Protection Policy. In keeping
with its own responsibility as the National Governing Body of
Amateur Dancesport, the EADA recognises the importance of ensuring
every child’s safety and protection from any form of abuse.
There is a downloadable pdf that
answers some of the most commonly asked questions.
If you have any concerns or issues please contact one of EADA's
Child Protection Officers.
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