Our Commitment to Safeguarding your child

Our Commitment to Safeguarding your child

Our Commitment to Safeguarding your child

The Football Association of Wales acknowledges there is an on-going need to protect our players and takes its responsibility to safeguarding children in football seriously.

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We are committed to ensuring that all children who participate in football in Wales do so in a fun, safe and positive environment.  The FAW believes that every adult has a legal and moral responsibility to protect children in football from abuse.

To ensure that safeguarding is embedded into our football culture, the FAW:

  • Have implemented an FAW Safeguarding Policy, Practices & Procedures which all clubs and personnel affilaited to the FAW are required to adhere to. 
  • Work in partnership with agencies such as the Child Protection in Sports Unit to ensure our we meet the necessary safegaurding standards
  • Have implemented a safeguarding structure and safeguarding focal points at all levels of the game. It is a requirement for all clubs, Leagues and Area Associations to have a registered Safeguarding officer who has completed safeguarding training. 
  • Work in partnerships with agencies to ensure that information and training opportunities are available for everyone in Welsh football
  • Signpost to agencies who can provide specialist guidance and support
  • Developed a complaints procedure to enable clubs to deal with concerns regarding poor practice. Concerns can be escalated to Leagues, Area Associations and the FAW.
  • Have implemented procedures to deal with high risk cases and liase with Police and Local Authorities to ensure measures are put in place
  • Developed Codes of Conducts for players, coaches, parents and referees
  • Provided best practice guidelines 
  • Developed a safeguarding website to ensure all stakeholders have access to safeguarding information and requirements

All Small-Sided and Junior Football Clubs are expected to:
 

  • Have a registered Safeguarding Officer in place at all times who has completed Safeguarding Training and read over the FAW Safeguarding Policy and all safeguarding guidance. 
  • Meet accreditation requirements before they can be provided with clearance to operate.
  • Follow the correct recruitment process, such as ensuring all volunteers are DBS checked, have the necessary training for their role,  are registered on the COMET system.
  • Implement Code of Conducts for their members
  • Educate members on best practice guidelines
  • Ensure there is a club complaints procedure in place
  • Deal with low level concerns such as poor practice 
  • Inform the FAW of any high level concerns such as allegations of abuse
  • Ensure player welfare is paramount 
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