Working in sports will very often involve coaching, supporting or supervising children, whether that’s as a coach, referee, umpire or a lifeguard. This means that many roles in sport will require a DBS check.
DBS checks in sport roles are required in the following areas:
An enhanced DBS check for a sports coach applies to anyone employed to be a coach or instructor of children’s sports whose duties include teaching, training or instructing children, or providing advice or guidance to children relating to their physical, emotional or educational well-being.
If you are performing this role at any time on more than three days in any period of 30 days, you will also require a check of the children’s barred list.
The role of sports official is not specifically mentioned in legislation as eligible for a DBS check, which means that each role must be considered on an individual basis. This is because an official’s responsibilities can vary between sports and clubs.
If an official’s duties include teaching, training, instructing or being required to care for or supervise children, and they are performing this role at any time on more than three days in any period of 30 days, they are entitled to an enhanced DBS check along with a check of the children’s barred list. If they are performing this role on fewer than three days in a 30 day period, they would be entitled to an enhanced DBS check without a check of the children’s barred list.
For example, a referee for a children’s football team who instructs players on the correct way to undertake a goal kick or throw-in, or an official who may be responsible for supervising children before or after a match.
If a sports official does not perform any of the activities mentioned above, then they can apply for a basic check.
Pool lifeguards are eligible for DBS checks because, based on guidance from the Royal Life Saving Society in collaboration with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC), their duties mean that they are expected to supervise the users of a pool which will include children. This is regardless of whether the children are accompanied by an adult.
Because of the expectation that supervision is part of their duties, lifeguards are eligible for an enhanced check.
If you are performing this role at any time on more than three days in any period of 30 days, you will also require a check of the children’s barred list.
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