The summary and findings of the UKA Safeguarding Review have been published by UK Athletics

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The summary and findings of the UKA Safeguarding Review have been published by UK Athletics. 

Sport Resolutions provided administrative support to the Review which was conducted by Sport Resolutions’ panel members, led by Christopher Quinlan QC with the support of Ann Stuart MBE.

Please click here to view the summary and findings of the Review as well as the UK Athletics statement.

The Review’s Terms of Reference can also be accessed via the Review page.

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