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Child Safeguarding

As part of The FA’s role in aiming to do everything it can to support a safe and enjoyable framework for football, they have produced a film outlining the four key steps to safeguarding.

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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.

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T.S.S. Youth are fully committed to the 4 steps outlined by the FA to ensure a rigorous Child Safeguarding policy.

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  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 your child's welfare.

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The FA film can be viewed by clicking here.

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If you do have any concerns about child welfare, then you can contact our Child Welfare Officer, Tara Fuller on tssyouthcwo@outlook.com

Referring a concern can also be done via your league or County FA – all will have a designated safeguarding officer (DSO). Alternatively, you can email directly via safeguarding@thefa.com.

 

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