Child Protection

The Football Association's Child Protection Policy Statement provides that every child or young person, defined as any person under the age of 18, who plays or participates in football, should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe environment and be protected from abuse. This is the responsibility of every adult involved in football.

 The following Regulations concerning Child Protection have been approved by The Football Association.

 1.         Any act, statement, conduct or other matter which harms a child or children, or poses or may pose a risk or harm to a child or children, shall constitute behaviour which is improper and brings the game into disrepute.

 2.         In these Regulations the expression "Offence" shall mean any one or more of the offences contained in Schedule 1 to the Children and Young persons Act 1933 and any other criminal offence which reasonably causes The Association to believe that the person accused of the offence poses or may pose a risk of harm to a child or children.

 3.         Upon receipt by The Association of:

            3.1        notification that an individual has been charged with an Offence; or

3.2     notification than an individual is the subject of an investigation by the police, social services or any other authority relating to an Offence; or

 3.3     any other information which causes The Association reasonably to believe that a person poses or may pose a risk of harm to a child or children, then The Association shall have the power to order that the individual be suspended from all or any specific football activity for such period and on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit.

 4.       In reaching its determination as to whether an order under Regulation 3 should be made, The Association shall give consideration, inter alia, to the following factors: -

           4.1          whether a child is or children are or may be at risk of harm;

           4.2          whether the matters are of a serious nature;

4.3     whether an order is necessary or desirable to allow the conduct of any investigation by The Association or any other authority or body to proceed unimpeded.

 5.       The period of an order referred to in Regulation 3 shall not be capable of lasting beyond the date upon which any charge under the Rules of The Association or any Offence is decided or brought to an end.

 6.       Where an order is imposed on an individual under Regulation 3, The Association shall bring and conclude any proceedings under the Rules of The Association against the person relating to the matters as soon as reasonably practicable.

 7.       Where a person is convicted, or is made the subject of a caution in respect of an Offence, that shall constitute a breach of the Rules of The Association and The Association shall have the power to order the suspension of the person from all or any specific football activity for a such period (including indefinitely) and on such terms and conditions as it thinks fit.

 8.       For the purpose of these Regulations, The Association shall act through its Council or any committee or sub-committee thereof, including the Board.

 9.       Notification in writing of an order referred to above shall be given to the person concerned and/or any club with which he is associated as soon as reasonably practicable.

You can get further information from the FA web site at www.thefa.com

Some sample forms etc can be downloaded here

By law everyone working with children need to be CRB checked by September 2008. Anyone not CRB checked will be committing an offence. For more information or help please contact the League Welfare Office, Paul Leake on ylwo@scyl.co.uk.