Start and finish time of webinar
3pm CET

Listening to young people – what worries them about sport

During this webinar, you will hear from young people involved in the NSPCC Support in Sport Advisory Group. They will talk about their involvement within the group.

One piece of work developed by the group is the 'children's worries' consultation. This work looked at what concerns children and young people involved in sport have, and how they would like sports organisations to address these to make sport a more fun and safe place.

To register, please visit webinar registration page.

Further information: Find out more about the NSPCC's report, Children and young people's worries in sport.

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