Wadhurst United Junior Football Club

Club Welfare Officer

CLUB WELFARE

the Club's Welfare Officers are:

Nicky Maxfield - jnjnfmaxfield@gmail.com - 01580 200198 and Tracey Webb - traceywebb1@yahoo.co.uk - 01580 201746 


1. The Club has a duty of care to safeguard from harm all children (defined as a person under 18) registered with it.  The Club will ensure the safety and protection of all children involved in the club through adherence to the Child Protection guidelines adopted by it. 

2. Abuse can take several forms including neglect, physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
The Club will work to ensure that: 
- the welfare and safety of the child involved in any training or competition activities is paramount
- all suspicions and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately
- staff and volunteers are aware of the guidelines and are able to make informed and confident responses to specific child protection issues.

4. The Club recognises that anyone may have the potential to abuse children in some way and will therefore take all reasonable steps to ensure unsuitable people are not used by the Club. 

5. It is not the responsibility of anyone working in the Club to decide whether or not child abuse has taken place.  However there is a responsibility to act on any concerns through contact with the team's coach and/or the Club's Child Protection Officer and the appropriate authorities.

6. There is evidence that some people have used sporting events as an opportunity to take inappropriate photographs or film footage of young sports people in vulnerable positions.  The Club should be vigilant and any concerns must be reported to the coach and/or the Club's Child Protection Officer.

7. If you have any concerns or for further information please contact your team coach, the Child Protection Officer or any other club member, and your conversation will be treated in confidence.

8. If you are worried about sharing concerns on abuse you can contact social services or the police direct, or the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline on 0808 800 5000 or Childline on 0800 1111.

Data Protection
Please note players details are held on a club and in some cases team database.  Registration details are also held by the Crowborough and District Football League. Players details are not passed onto any other parties.