DURHAM
CSFA CHILD PROTECTION POLICY
SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN POLICY STATEMENT
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 abuse.
This is the responsibility of every adult involved in football.
Durham
County Schools’ Football Association recognises its responsibility to safeguard
the welfare of all children and young people by protecting them from physical, sexual or emotional harm and from neglect or bullying. It is
determined to meet its obligations to ensure that those Associations and
schools providing football opportunities for children and young people do so to
the highest possible standard of care.
Every
child or young person (defined as any person under the age of 18) who plays or
participates in football should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe
environment and be protected from abuse. This is the responsibility of every
adult involved in football. The DCSFA is committed to working to provide a safe
environment for all children and young people to participate in the sport to
the best of their abilities for as long as they choose to do so.
The
Safeguarding Children Policy is supported by the FA’s Respect Programme to
address verbal abuse and bullying of youngsters by Parents/Carers, spectators and coaches.
THE ASSOCIATION’S SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN POLICY PRINCIPLES 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, faith 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 (*see below), children and
young people and their Parents / Carers is essential.
DCSFA
is committed to working in partnership with the ESFA, LEA, Police, Children’s
Services Departments, Local Safeguarding Children’s Boards (LSCB) and the
Independent Safeguarding Authority (ISA) in accordance with their procedures.
This is essential to enable these organisations to carry out their statutory
duties to investigate concerns and protect all children and young people.
The
DCSFA’s Safeguarding Children Policy is in response to government legislation
and guidance, developed to safeguard the welfare and development of children
and young people.
*All affiliated associations / schools/ colleges / academies will
have their own Safeguarding Policy in place as it is recognised that in many
instances the school / college / academy Safeguarding Lead will be the first
point of contact in the event of an alleged incident. Close liaison with these colleagues is
essential.
The name and contact details for the DCSFA’s CWO will appear on
all correspondence with Parents/Carers.
February
21