FC
Crusaders. is a new small football club situated in the Boxgrove area
of Guildford, whose long term aim is to provide training and local league
football for children aged between 6 and 16 years.
The
club ethos is to provide football for all ages and levels of ability and
to ensure that our member children enjoy their training and matches and
play for fun at all times. The club believes that football should always
be played with consideration for others and not with the view to win at
all costs.
Players
/ parents / referees, supporters and members of other teams will be spoken
to in a positive a reassuring manner at all times.
Encouragement
and constructive criticism will be provided at every opportunity. At the
end of each game the man of the match award will be awarded irrespective
of the result or team performance.
No
player will ever be made to feel inadequate, inferior or otherwise subjected
to any form of humiliation, bullying or exclusive behaviour.
In
order to provide the correct and safe environment for training and playing,
the club requires all managers, helpers, parents and children to abide
by the Club Codes of Practice and the League Codes of Conduct. The club
will be run by volunteers, the majority of whom will be parents of children
playing for the club.
All
volunteers will be required to complete a Club Registration Form, providing
sufficient details to allow for vetting checks to be carried out with
Local Social Services and/or Police Force.
In
addition they will submit themselves for a vetting check against the Police
National Computer and will provide a copy of any report received to the
Committee for their consideration. Any fee incurred in obtaining this
report will be refunded to the volunteer on receipt of the report.
All
volunteers will be provided with copies of this Code of Practice, the
Surrey Primary League Codes of Conduct and Club guidance for managers
and trainers. They will ensure that they have a good working knowledge
of these documents.
All
volunteers will be encouraged to complete a FA Junior Team Managers Course
within 12 months of joining the club and any other course appropriate
to their duties (First Aid Refresher, coaching courses etc). Any fee incurred
will be refunded to the volunteer on successful completion of the course.
All
volunteers will take responsibility for all child care and safety issues.
Managers and trainers should only work with groups of 3 or more children.
Wherever possible there should be a maximum of 12 children to every trainer.
All training should only take place at a ground agreed by the club, using
techniques and guidelines formally adopted by the club.
Adults
who have not been vetted by the club should not be allowed to have access
to the children without supervision from an authorised volunteer.
Volunteers
should not give lifts to children when they are on their own and/or without
parental consent. Where parental consent is given, the transport should
be safe and secure for the respective age group and size of the child
(ren).
Volunteers
should not enter a changing room, or a confined area, unless they are
with another adult.
Volunteers
should not administer any form of massage, treatment or medication except
when required on the field of play or touchline. Any injury and resultant
treatment should either be recorded or brought to the parents/guardians
attention at the earliest opportunity. Volunteers should never do anything
of a personal nature for a child, which they could do for themselves,
i.e. do not apply suntan lotion etc.
Volunteers
should avoid situations or conduct, which could offend, or be misinterpreted
in any way by the child (ren) or spectators, i.e. suggestive remarks or
gestures, unnecessary physical contact etc. Volunteers should wear appropriate
and identifiable clothing at all times.
When
physical contact between volunteers and a child is a necessary part of
any activity, i.e. coaching, the volunteer must explain to the child what
physical contact will be required so that no action on their part can
be misconstrued.
Volunteers
should never show favouritism to, or spend excessive amounts of time with
any individual child.
Volunteers
should never use physical force to admonish, or correct inappropriate
behaviour, regardless of whether they have consent or lawful right. They
should never admonish or correct inappropriate behaviour in a demeaning,
bullying, or threatening way. Any withdrawal of rights should be appropriate
and capable of being enforced.
If
a child makes any allegation of inappropriate behaviour against a volunteer
or touches a volunteer in an inappropriate place, the volunteer should
inform the age group manager (or if required another volunteer) immediately,
and a record of the incident should be made as soon as practicable. Volunteers
should be careful not to over-react or cause embarrassment to the child.
Any such incident should be brought to the attention of the Club secretary
or Chairman as soon as practicable.
Volunteers
should not keep suspicions of abuse by a colleague or young person to
themselves. The club will hold regular meetings to discuss matters relating
to the running of the club and provision of training etc. Child Protection
Issues will be a standing item on the agenda. The Child Line number –
0800 1111 – will be displayed in an appropriate place and all volunteers
will ensure they are aware of this number.
Dean
Hollands Chairman - FC Crusaders
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