Thursday 10 May 2012


Three regulatory bodies

Sport England has a strategy to invest over £1Billion pounds over 5 years for the youth of 2012-17.
60% of the investment will go towards new facilities for 14-25 year olds. The money will help the youth move from school sport to club sports to create sporting opportunities for the future.
Sport England’s ambition is to increase the number of people who play sport and reduce the number of people that stop playing sport after school.
Sport England is responsible for setting direction, providing an extra level of governance and giving our executive team support and advice.


Health and safety in sport England
Sport England are trying to ensure healthier environment for the future generations there not directly trying to improve the health and safety but the general health of young adults that come out of school and go into outside clubs to keep there general heath better for their future life.


How sport England links to our sports centre
Sport England will be able to fund our sports centre because they are able to invest in a lot of money from the national lottery. So sport England would be able to give us money to go on trips and maybe even extend and get better equipment for the sports centre.


Health and safety executive
The health and safety executive is a regulatory body that has a job to make sure that workplace's are as safe as possible in many different ways. They need to make sure that the workplace's environment is a safe environment.
The HSE is responsible for the making sure health and safety at workplaces for example sports centres and sports grounds. They also look into industrial major and minor accidents so that they can find a solution to prevent future situations like ones in the past from happening again. 

Health and safety is HSE
HSE have an annual report that summarises all the health and safety issues within HSE.                                                                                                                                       Areas covered include: management of stress, musculoskeletal disorders, display screen equipment, manual handling, slips, trips and falls, health and safety of the public where HSE has responsibility and accident, ill health and near miss reporting.
In our sports centre HSE would take care of different things to cover all aspects of health and safety, for example food in our canteens, hygiene to make sure everything is cleaned properly and the equipment.


England Athletics
England athletics has three main objectives that they want to achieve, and they are:
  1. To increase the number of people that participates in athletics across the country.
  2. To make sure everyone that participates has an enjoyable experience.
  3. To develop the skills of the next generations athletes.

England athletics relates to health and safety because they have to prevent any hazards that may be caused, so they have to make sure that the environment is safe to participates in. for example England athletics do risk assessments before any activity so they spot any ricks that may be caused, then England athletics will have to act on this and find a way to prevent the risk.

England athletics is linked into our sports centre because when we run an athletics activity we have to make sure that the environment we are using is safe so we have to make sure that it is not too slippery, there are no obstructions and it is safe to participate in.

In Loco Parentis

In loco parentis is Latin for ‘in the place of a parent’
In loco parentis refers to the authority delegated by parents to another responsible adult for example a teacher.

The person that is responsible is expected to apply the same standard of care as would a reasonable parent would. The standard of care may vary because of activity, age and maturity. However, the coach or teacher must assume certain responsibilities and recognise that both the legal and moral obligations rest upon them in every aspect of the activity. By law, the adult must behave as any "reasonable" parent would. http://learn.forskills.co.uk/resource/lfe/Level3/L3AssessingRiskInSport/L3AssessingRiskInSport_02Mod/L3AssessingRiskInSport_03.htm


How is loco parentis related to our sports centre?

Positive: if a child gets hurt during football the coach stops the lesson and then takes the child to hospital the coach is then acting as a parent.

Negative: an example of this is if the coach constantly kicks the ball at one child for the whole session.


Statutory law

What it statutory law?

Statutory law is all the written laws making it illegal to not following them, this legal factor is in place to make sure every business follows the laws that cover health and safety of employees.

How does statutory law related to health and safety?

The health and safety at work act was put in place to make people safer at work. Statutory law covers the whole legal side of the law enforcing everyone to follow these laws otherwise they will be taken to court.

How does statutory law relate to our sports centre?

In our sports centre if they haven’t checked the levels of chlorine that’s been put into the swimming pool and someone goes into the pool and the levels of chlorine are too high it can cause their skin to burn their skin to burn, under statutory law the sport centre will can be sued for negligence, and the lack in duty of care, and if it was a Swimming lesson it will be bad Loco Parentis.




Duty of care
All employee’s and employers have a duty of care towards other people in the work place or when on a trip, wherever there is a potential risk/danger.

Duty of care is a legal obligation for people that are coaches or teachers, because if they take a group of students they to take care of them. The teachers and coaches have a legal obligation to get rid of avoid any risks so everyone can be safe. Thanks to the duty of care health and safety is able to be kept properly because if the person/coach doesn’t follow the duty of care they could get sued.

Duty of care in our sports centre;
For example if we were running a basketball lesson in the sports hall, and before the lesson started it was raining and the maintenance team didn’t dry the sports hall properly and one of the student slips and hurts themselves coach could be sued for negligence because he/she didn’t check if the surface was safe to play on. The coach would get sued because he has a duty of care to make sure the children will be playing in a safe environment.


Higher Duty of Care
Coaches or teachers must be prepared for children to be less able that adults would be in a similar situation that they are in. this has to be taken into consideration even more than it already should be because the child may have learning disabilities or another disability, this could put them in even more danger so the coach or teacher has to be extra careful.
For example coaches should be aware of the medical conditions that anyone in their class has, the coach must be prepared of the medical condition is affected during the session for example if one of the students has asthma and they have an asthma attack the coach should get their asthma inhaler so the student can use it.
Case law

Case law is a set of laws which are used to explain the verdict in a case. It is a ruling made by a judge based on previous rulings and interpretations of the case by making a subsequent ruling.

How case law links with health and safety.
-         provide a written health and safety policy
-         make risk assessments to employees, customers and trading partners, or anyone that may be affected by the activities
-         arrange a meeting for effective planning to maintain control of the situation
-         make sure everyone has access to health and safety advice
-         tell employees about the risks at work and how you are going to prevent them

a case can be brought up by two companies if they fail to apply these rules, the judge will come up with different views and ideas for a verdict. If any of the companies are found guilty they will be fined and could even be shut down.


Negligence

Negligence is about leaving people on there own to do something when they are not authorized to do so or they can’t do it because of their ability. Negligence is failure to take reasonable care to avoid injury or injury to another person.

Negligence is related to health and safety because if one of the students is not being taken care of properly then the manager of the company can be held responsible.
For example if an employer is being negligent to one of the clients and they are doing something that they can get injured from.

Sporting example
If a client was doing weights and they where under a personal trainers instructions, the personal trainer has to make sure that they do not give the client any exercise they can’t do. But if they do give them an exercise they have never done before the trainer
The sports centre is in charge of making sure that clients are not treated with negligence, they should ensure that the person they are dealing with has knowledge of how to use the weights.