Denis Law Legacy Trust Policies

Please view the below links to each of our policies that may affect staff, volunteers, participants and the wider community.

For any queries regarding these, please email denislawlegacytrust@rgu.ac.uk.


As an organisation that operates in partnership with Robert Gordon University, our complaints procedure follows theirs. Please read the attached Complaints Handling Procedure but if you intend to submit a complaint please email m.williams2@rgu.ac.uk rather than the address within.


As above, as an organisation that operates in partnership with Robert Gordon University, our diversity and equality policy follows theirs. If you have any concerns please email denislawlegacytrust@rgu.ac.uk.


Appropriate behaviour of participants is crucial to the successful running of any session hosted by Denis Law Legacy Trust. Please read the attached and ensure that as a participant, you cooperate and adhere to it fully.


Denis Law Legacy Trust is committed to protecting your privacy and have adopted this privacy policy to let you know how your personal information and cookies are processed and used.


The protection of children and young people is imperative to Streetsport, Robert Gordon University and the organisation as a whole. We aim to ensure that children and young people are protected and kept safe from any harm or threat whilst involved in any of our programme’s. The policu goes into detail of how this intends to be achieved.


Volunteers are a crucial part of the organisation, particularly to the Streetsport programme. If you are a volunteer, or are to become one, please read this policy and take note of its contents.


We want all of our Denis Law Legacy Trust activities and sessions to be safe. If you are a volunteer, participant or parent/guardian please read this policy to understand how staff can support participants medical needs.