Safeguarding Policies and Reporting concerns
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1. Safeguarding Policies and Reporting concerns


Our club takes safeguarding extremely seriously. The ongoing work to make the game as safe and enjoyable as possible is led by The FA, the game’s governing body in this country. This work is delivered through County FAs in conjunction with leagues and clubs.

A clear safeguarding strategy has been put in place by English football to protect people involved in the national game. It is complete with policies, procedures and regulations. Every club in the country must adhere to the policies which apply to them. If not, they face sanctions, including suspension from playing.

Our Club Welfare Officers are responsible for the safeguarding and welfare of all our members under the age of 18.

Our club welfare officers are:
Michelle Johnson
Ray Green
Dawn Lacey
Contact details for Welfare officers

Reporting Concerns
Please see our Safeguarding & welfare contacts flyer above for detailed information on how to report concerns.
If a child is in immediate danger, please always call 999.

Click here for an explanatory film which outlines how safeguarding concerns should be reported to the football authorities – and how they are investigated. They also show how we work together across the game and with the statutory agencies to investigate and risk-manage any concerns raised.

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