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Child
Protection CHILD
PROTECTION AT RYTON STAR FOOTBALL CLUB 1. Ryton Star
Football Club acknowledges its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of every
child and young person who has been entrusted to its care and is committed to
working to provide a safe environment for all members. A child or young person
is anyone under the age of 18 engaged in any club football activity. We
subscribe to The Football Association's child protection and best practice
policy and procedures and endorse and adopt the policy statement contained in
that document. 2. The key
principles of The FA child protection policy are that: The child's
welfare is, and must always be, the paramount consideration. All children
and young people have a right to be protected from abuse regardless of their
age, gender, disability, culture, language, racial origin, religious beliefs or
sexual orientation. All
suspicions and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to
swiftly and appropriately. Working in
partnership with other organisations, children and young people and their
parents or carers is essential. We
acknowledge that every child or young person who plays or participates in
football should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe environment and
be protected from poor practice and abuse. Ryton Star Junior Football Club
recognises that this is the responsibility of every adult involved in our club. 3. Ryton Star
Football Club has a role to play in safeguarding the welfare of all children
and young people by protecting them from physical, sexual or emotional harm and
from neglect or bullying. It is noted and accepted that The Football
Association's child protection regulation (see The FA Handbook) applies to
everyone in football whether in a paid or voluntary capacity. This includes
those who are a volunteer, match official, helper on club tours, football
coach, club official or medical staff. 4. We endorse
and adopt The FA's child protection and best practice guidelines for recruiting volunteers and
will: Develop a
role profile. Request
identification documents. As a minimum
meet and chat with the applicant(s) and where possible conduct interviews
before appointing. Request and
follow up with two references before appointing. Require an FA
CRB Unit Enhanced Disclosure where appropriate in line with FA guidelines. All current Ryton
Star Football Club members with direct access to children and young people will
be required to complete a CRB Enhanced Disclosure via The FA CRB Unit. If there
are concerns regarding the appropriateness of an individual who is already
involved or who has approached us to become part of Ryton Star Football Club guidance
will be sought from The Football Association. It is noted and accepted that The
FA will consider the relevance and significance of the information obtained via
The FA CRB Unit Enhanced CRB Disclosure and that all decisions will be made in
the best interests of children and young people. It is accepted that The FA
aims to prevent people with a history of relevant and significant offending
from having contact with children or young people and the opportunity to
influence policies or practice with children or young people. This is to
prevent direct sexual or physical harm to children and to minimise the risk of
'grooming' within football. 5. Ryton Star
Football Club supports The FA's whistle blowing policy Any adult or
young person with concerns about a colleague can 'whistle blow' by contacting
The FA child protection manager on 0207 745 4771, by writing to The FA case
manager at The Football Association, 25 Soho Square, London W1D 4FA or by going
direct to the police, social services or the NSPCC. Ryton Star Football Club encourages
everyone to know about it and utilise it if necessary. 6. Ryton Star
Football Club has appointed a Club Welfare Officer (CWO) in line with The FA's
role profile and required completion of the child protection and best practice
workshop. The post holder will be involved with designated person's training
provided by The FA. The CWO is the first point of contact for all club members
and parents or guardians regarding concerns for the welfare of any child or
young person. They will liaise directly with the CFA CPO and will be familiar
with the procedures for referring any concerns. They will also play a proactive
role in increasing an awareness of poor practice and abuse amongst club
members. We acknowledge and endorse The FA's identification of bullying as a
category of abuse. 7. Bullying
of any kind is not acceptable at our club. If bullying does occur, all players,
parents or guardians should be able to tell and know that incidents will be
dealt with promptly. Incidents need to be reported to the CWO (Club Welfare
Officer), a member of the committee or, in cases of serious bullying contact
the CFA (County Football Association, CPO (Child Protection Officer). 8. Codes of
conduct for players, parents or spectators, officials and coaches have been
implemented by Ryton Star Football Club. In order to validate these codes of
conduct the club has clear sanctions to deal with any misconduct at club level
and acknowledges the possibility of potential sanctions which may be
implemented by leagues or the CFA County Football Association) in more serious
circumstances. All prospective members will be informed of these code. 9. Further
advice on child protection matters can be obtained from: The County
Football Association's Child Protection Officer, whose details can be found in
the County Handbook. The Football
Association/NSPCC Child Protection 24-Hour Helpline 0808 800 5000. www.TheFA.com/Goal The FA child
protection team 0207 745 4649. |
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