Safeguarding
As part of The FA’s role in aiming to do everything it can to support a safe and enjoyable framework for football, a new film has been made outlining the four key steps to safeguarding.
The film, featuring Wayne Rooney, Steph Houghton, Jack Rutter and Nathaniel Chalobah, explains how both parents and children can raise concerns they have about adults working in football and centred around how the 8,500 safeguarding officers working across England football take the following four steps:
1 - Checked – to ensure adults are suitable to work with youngsters.
2 - Trained – from coaches to referees, all are given suitable safeguarding training.
3 - Hear – concerns from both children and adults will be listened to.
4 - Report – the importance of raising concerns about a child’s welfare.
ALL Coaches who work with your children at Offerton Park JFC are fully DBS checked.
ANY concerns you may have can be referred via this link & will be treated in the utmost confidence - http://www.offertonparkfc.co.uk/join-us.html
Full information for parents, coaches & officials in regards to the whole FA safeguarding process can be found via this link
FA Safeguarding