Welfare Team

As well as offering support from our instructors, we have a great welfare team at CYTA who are always happy to help and support our members. Should you have any questions or concerns you would rather speak with our welfare team about, please always feel free to contact them.

You are welcome to discuss just about any subject from difficult times you may be having within the club, with other students, with instructors or if you are just worried about another member of the club in their home or training life and want to bring it to the attention of our team.

Our team can offer a friendly ear and can advise you on how matters both big and small can be taken forward if needed.

Weather you are an adult, child, member or just friend of the club, if you have anything you would like to discuses, please contact our team.

Carrie Tate

CYTA Welfare Officer
Training & Qualifications:

  • UK Coaching Safeguarding and Child Protection
  • Child Protection in Sport Unit by British Taekwondo
  • Understanding Depression and Low Mood in Young People
  • First aid for Martial Arts (VTQ)

Nicola Stewart de Paguay

CYTA Welfare Officer
Training & Qualifications:

  • UK Coaching Safeguarding and Child Protection
  • Child Protection in Sport Unit by British Taekwondo
  • Young People and Their Mental Health
  • First aid for Martial Arts (VTQ)

How can I contact the Welfare Team?

Carrie and Nicola are active members of our club, are in all club chat groups and are at most lessons. In fact, it is difficult to find a lesson or activity where one of the team will not be there, so please feel free to speak with them anytime or just ask for a chat.

All subjects will be treated with respect and discretion.

Alternatively, please feel free to private message the team using the below link:


Other useful links:

These are links to organisations and services that are not connected to this club or British Taekwondo. There really is a lot of help available!

Physical and mental health support and advice services:

If you are concerned about the safety of a child or young person you can contact the Surrey Children’s Single Point of Access (SPA):

As an adult, if you are at risk of abuse, neglect or harm, or you suspect someone else is, you can report it via the Surrey Multi-Agency Safeguarding Hub (SMASH):