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      Child Welfare Officer 

 Every affiliated club and league with youth teams must have in place a:

  • Welfare Officer
  • Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures .

Cranfield Colts Child Welfare Rep is - Donna McKellar  

Donna has an FA CRB check and completed the Safeguarding Children Workshop and Welfare Officer Workshop

If you would like to contact Donna please click on her name - all emails are treated in confidence.

Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility – it’s important everyone is aware of our safeguarding children policy and the procedures for reporting a concern about the welfare of a child. Cranfield Colts Policy can be found on the side of this page.

Our Welfare Officer will be able to advise you, but if you want to find out more about how to increase your understanding of safeguarding in football why not complete the Safeguarding Children workshop for more information visit ‘Creating a Safe Environment’

FA Respect videos

               

RESPECT

Referee is in charge

Encourage team mates

Shout but don’t abuse

Play fairly

Enjoy the game

Coach/captain only speaks to the referee

Try,whatever the score

Football Should Be Fun
Touchline Shouting

 

Touchline shouting, that's all I ever hear,
I'm so confused and filled with fear.
I'm only ten years old and football should be fun,
But with all this noise I don't know which way to run.
"Get back in defence!" my manager shouts.
Dad shouts, "Get up front and deal with these louts!"
Loud mouth supporter, who knows all the rules.
(He takes the rest of us for fools)
Shouts, "What are you doing lad? Your head's in a spin!"
Is it any surprise, with all this din?

I am only a boy, so why do you all try to destroy, what I'd love to enjoy?

FOOTBALL SHOULD BE FUN!
© Simon Icke 1998 Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, UK.
As a parent of four 'footballing sons' and a retired youth and junior boys team manager and coach, this poem was written on behalf of all young boys and girls everywhere who would like to have fun whilst learning the game of football.( If only parents, adult family members and managers and coaches would let them.) If clubs or schools would like to use the poem they are welcome to do so. But please credit the author for his work and publish it in its original format in accordance with UK copyright laws
 
FA Respect Campaign

 Click on the Banner to visit the FA respect campaign and see the videos.

You need to see it to appreciate it.. Repsect everyone

The FA has also launched a free online Respect Parent Guide to highlight examples of poor behaviour and, more importantly, how it can be improved. To see the Guide for Parents and carers click here .



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