Safeguarding
The safety and wellbeing of every student is central to everything we do at St Martins Karate Carnforth.
Our safeguarding commitment
St Martins Karate Carnforth has safeguarding arrangements in place to help protect children, young people and adults involved with the club.
Meet the safeguarding team
Our safeguarding leads are available to listen, support and respond appropriately if a student, parent, carer or club member has a concern.
Paul Turner


Designated Safeguarding Lead. Paul has overall responsibility for safeguarding within the club and for ensuring concerns are handled appropriately.
Chris Haggan


Deputy Safeguarding Lead. Chris supports the club’s safeguarding work and can be contacted if Paul is unavailable or if a concern relates to Paul.
How to raise a concern
Speak to Paul or Chris in person, or email safeguarding@carnforthkarateclub.co.uk. Concerns will be treated seriously and shared only when necessary.
When a concern is raised
We will listen carefully, record the concern accurately and take appropriate action. Information will only be shared with those who need to know in order to protect the person involved and respond appropriately.
Concerns are handled sensitively, fairly and in line with the club’s safeguarding procedures.
Further safeguarding support
Most concerns can be raised directly with our safeguarding team. However, there may be circumstances where another reporting route is more appropriate.
Concerns involving a safeguarding lead
If a concern relates to Paul Turner, contact Chris Haggan. If it relates to Chris Haggan, contact Paul Turner. If it relates to both safeguarding leads, the concern should be raised with CMAA or the appropriate statutory safeguarding service.
Immediate danger or emergency
If a child, young person or adult is in immediate danger, call 999. Safeguarding concerns may also be reported directly to the police, children’s social care, adult social care or another appropriate statutory service.
Need to report a concern?
If you have a safeguarding concern, speak to Paul or Chris, email the safeguarding team, or visit our Report a Concern page for full guidance and external reporting options.
