Safeguarding & Welfare
See it, hear it, report it!
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We take the welfare of all our players very seriously and will investigate every issue raised with our welfare team. Our club currently has two welfare officers overseeing the safety and wellbeing of all the children and adults who play or volunteer at our club.
It is important if you see it, or hear it, you report it!
Instances you should report
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Report a safeguarding concern
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Report discipline
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Report a match official
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Report discrimination
We are committed to providing fun, safe, inclusive environment for all children and adults to play in. If you have any concerns whatsoever, you may speak to our welfare officers in complete confidence. You may also contact any of the committee members.
THE FA SEEKS TO DO EVERYTHING IT CAN TO SUPPORT A SAFE AND ENJOYABLE FRAMEWORK FOR FOOTBALL.
This means, if standards ever fall short with poor practice or unacceptable behaviour, there’s a framework in place to make sure we can deal with it. By reporting a concern you can help us make sure that the youth game stays safe and strong.
Anyone who has a concern about the welfare of a child and or the behaviour of an adult towards a child or young person under 18 years of age in football, is required to refer it to the West Riding FA Safeguarding Team. The team is staffed by professionals who are experienced in dealing with these concerns.
HIGH THRESHOLD CASES
If the concern can be categorised as:
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Sexual Abuse
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Emotional Abuse
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Physical Abuse
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Neglect
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Bullying
You must email safeguarding@thefa.com
If the concern involves possible or actual risk of harm to children, you must you can call The NSPCC 24-hour helpline on 0808 800 5000 – or if it is an emergency because a child or children are at immediate risk, then call the police or children’s social care.
POOR PRACTICE
If the concern DOES NOT involve any of the categories above and DOES NOT involve possible or actual risk of harm to children, you can report it via our our Welfare Officers, who contact details are shown above.
If your concern relates to a potential breach of FA Disciplinary Regulations, please report it. Examples of a potential breach would be:
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Player, Manager, Coach, referee using foul and abusive language at a match
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Manager / Coach entering the field of play during the match
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Spectators behaving poorly from the touchline