Jennie Smith of Safeguarding Today - "Be More Like Gary Lineker at the 1990 World Cup."
In this episode, Danny sits down with Jennie Smith, Director of Safeguarding Today to explore the crucial role of safeguarding in football, from grassroots to the professional game. Jennie shares insights from her extensive experience, including her background as a criminal barrister and prosecutor, and her work leading safeguarding education for the English Football League (EFL).
Key discussion points include:
- The importance of safeguarding in grassroots football and how it differs from the professional game.
- The role of mental health first aid and why every club should have at least one trained individual.
- Best practices for coaches and clubs when handling safeguarding concerns and mental health disclosures.
- The impact of safeguarding education in football and how it has evolved in response to past failures.
- How to challenge outdated views on safeguarding and mental health while creating a safe and supportive football culture.
- The role of parents, coaches, and club officials in creating a positive football environment for young players.
Jennie also shares her thoughts on handling disclosures, dealing with difficult safeguarding scenarios, and the need for football to catch up with wider societal changes in areas like mental health and inclusion.
This is a must-listen for coaches, parents, and club officials who want to create a safer, more supportive footballing environment for young players.