Child-first principles

Safety before scale.
Clarity before commitment.

Arenvor’s first youth basketball model is still in development. This page states the principles that should guide future work; it does not claim that a program, safeguarding system, venue, staff team, or travel arrangement is already operating.

Working principles · Updated August 23, 2026. This page is not a claim that program-specific safeguarding, staffing, insurance, or travel systems have already been completed.

01

The child comes first

A future program should respect each child’s age, stage, voice, wellbeing, and relationship with the game. Training goals, competitive expectations, communication, media use, and international experiences should be designed around the participant—not around spectacle or a marketing promise.

02

What must be verified before enrolment

Before a specific opportunity opens, its delivery structure and responsibilities should be supported by current evidence and explained to families in plain language.

  • The intended age, basketball level, objectives, and participation expectations
  • The people and organizations involved, their roles, and any required qualifications or checks
  • Supervision, handover, attendance, communication, and responsibility arrangements
  • Consent, relevant health and emergency information, and a clear escalation contact
  • Participant conduct, respectful coaching, complaints, and response processes
  • Information, photography, video, and other media handling
  • Travel, transport, accommodation, insurance, and specialist-provider responsibilities where applicable
  • Full inclusions, exclusions, changes, cancellation, and refund terms

03

International learning adds responsibilities

Travel must not turn basketball into a theme added to a trip. Any future international experience should have a clear learning purpose, age-appropriate delivery, defined adult responsibilities, verified access and permissions, and practical arrangements families can review before deciding.

Arenvor should not publish a team visit, venue, coach, travel provider, or other collaborator until the relationship, delivery role, and permission to name them are verified.

04

Adult communication and children’s information

Current enquiries should come from a parent, guardian, or other adult. Do not send a child’s identity documents, medical records, school records, travel documents, or other sensitive information to the general email address.

A future program will need separate family-facing consent, privacy, emergency, media, and reporting materials before participant information is requested.

05

Raising a concern

Because no program is currently open, this website does not present a program-specific safeguarding or incident-reporting channel. A confirmed program should publish named responsibilities and clear ways for a child or adult to raise a concern before enrolment.

Adults may use hello@arenvor.com for a general question about Arenvor’s current direction. That address should not be treated as evidence that future safeguarding procedures have already been established.

General adult enquiries

Ask before assuming.

If a detail is not published on a confirmed program page, it should not be treated as arranged. Adults can ask about Arenvor’s current direction by email.

Email hello@arenvor.com