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Pentland Gymnastics is committed to ensuring that those working with children and adults adopt the best practice to ensure the health, safety and wellbeing of gymnasts and staff. 

You can access our policies and procedures here:

Handbook 2025

Competitive Handbook

Child Protection Policies
Child Wellbeing & Protection Policy
Physical contact when coaching guidance
Sexual Activity & Relationship guidance
Transporting children and young people guidance
Drop and Collection Procedures

Club Constitution

These document outlines the club’s commitment to protecting children in line with the policies and procedures set out by Scottish Gymnastics. 

SEE SOMETHING, SAY SOMETHING

Pentland Gymnastics club will follow up all complaints and concerns including those which are raised anonymously. In the first instance we would always encourage you to alert a coach or the club manager, however, if you have a concern, or see something that worries you, please tell us. You can contact our safeguarding officer by either scanning the QR code 

Or by contacting the club safeguarding officers at pentlandsafeguarding@gmail.com

A copy of our complaints procedure can be found here.

Scottish Gymnastics procedures for dealing with complaints will be followed if an issue cannot be suitably addressed at club level it will escalated.

 
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