East Pennine Orienteering Club is intent that children and vulnerable adults will find orienteering a safe environment in which to have fun, learn and develop. The Club will do this by adopting and promoting the British Orienteering Policy on Protecting Young and Vulnerable People. We work within the Health and Safety guidelines laid down by British Orienteering.
East Pennine Orienteering Club is affiliated to British Orienteering and is bound by the governing body’s Rules and Regulations for the conduct of the sport. The club supports the British Orienteering Policy on Equality and Inclusion policy and will do everything possible to ensure that the sport is open and accessible to all. We have codes of conduct for Officials and Volunteers, Parents and juniors.
Parents And Carers Code Of Conduct can be downloaded here
More information can be obtained from Emma Harrison