Policies & Procedures
Waterski and Wakeboard Scotland and its Board of Directors are fully committed to safeguarding, promoting and supporting the wellbeing & protection of both children and adults involved in our sport.
We recognise our responsibility to promote safe practice and to protect all participants, but especially children, young people, adults, and adults at risk from harm, poor practice, exploitation and abuse.
We embrace difference and diversity and respect the rights of all. Everyone involved with WWS will be well-informed of the policies and procedures in place to protect those in our care and to promote and support their wellbeing.
Safeguarding
Equality
“Equality, Diversity & Inclusion. They’re more than just words for us, they are the hard-and-fast principles which sit at the heart of our sport, steering how we develop and deliver our sport within Waterski and Wakeboard Scotland." WWS Chair
Codes of Conduct
The following codes of conduct outline the expected behaviours and rules that must be followed by individuals while participating in the sport:
Key Contacts
Wellbeing & Protection
If you have any concerns about the welfare, safety or wellbeing of a child, young person or adult involved in waterski or wakeboard activities, please contact our safeguarding team.
All enquiries will be treated sensitively and handled by our trained safeguarding leads.