DSC Club Kit

At Deepings Swimming Club, we take pride in our identity both in and out of the pool. Wearing the official club kit helps every swimmer feel part of the team, whether they’re training, competing, or representing the club at events. To make things simple, all Deepings SC kit is available exclusively through our trusted supplier, SwimSkins. Their dedicated online store offers a full range of club-branded apparel, designed to keep swimmers comfortable, professional, and united as one team.


OUR PRODUCTS

Quickdry Pool Shirt

Made from lightweight Aqualite quickdry construction, this pool shirt is the ultimate dryside essential. Completed with set in sleeves & taped back neck for comfort this garment is ideal for training & gala's alike. This performance pool shirt is a must for all swimmers.

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Wavepower is Swim England’s safeguarding policy and procedures document. Its aim is to ensure everyone is able to enjoy our sports and aquatic activity in a safe, positive and enjoyable environment in line with current legislation, regulations and guidance.

Wavepower 2025 v2.1

Meet Our Welfare Officer

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Our Welfare Officer, Catherine Toms, is your first point of contact for any welfare or safeguarding concerns. She is independent of the coaching team and committee, ensuring impartial support for all members. You can contact Catherine confidentially at [email protected]. As as required by Wavepower 2025 V 2.1 conversations are treated with respect and discretion.

Report a concern

If you are worried about something—whether it’s about yourself, another swimmer, or something you’ve seen—please speak up. You can talk to the DSC Welfare Officer, any member of the Coaching Team, or another trusted adult. All concerns are taken seriously and handled with care. 

Referring a concern should in the first instance be done via the DSC Welfare Officer. However, if you prefer, Swim England Safeguarding team can be contacted via the form below, or by calling us on 01509 640700 (Option 1 for Swim England and then Option 5 for Safeguarding). Please leave a message if the team is unavailable and we will get back to you as soon as possible.


This video looks at what parents can do to help keep their child safe and who they can turn to for help if something is wrong. We hear Ellie's story, a young athlete who has a negative experience and whose parents aren't sure how to support her. 

There are some helpful things to consider: 

See something 

Listen to your child about their worries or concerns. Let them express how they feel freely and with an open mind. Watch their body language and learn what is usual and unusual behaviour for them.  

Say something 

Speak to the club or activities’ child protection, safeguarding or welfare officer to discuss your concern. 

If you’re unsure who to speak to, the NSPCC helpline can support you and advise you on what to do next - call 0808 800 5000


Codes of Conduct

DSC Codes of Conduct set out the standards of behaviour expected from all members, parents, coaches, and volunteers. We are committed to a culture of respect, fairness, and inclusion. Any concerns about bullying, abuse, or unacceptable behaviour should be reported to the Welfare Officer, even if you are a witness.

DSC Code of Conducts are to be acknowledged annually, by Committee Members, Coaches, Volunteers, Parents/Guardians and Swimmers through SCM. Copies of the DSC Codes of Conduct are linked below.


Changing Room & Mobile Device Policy

To protect all members, the use of mobile phones or devices is strictly prohibited in changing areas during club activities. This includes taking photos, texting, or making calls. Please respect everyone’s privacy and report any concerns to the Welfare Officer. These rules are in line with Swim England’s Wavepower policy