Child Protection - Safeguarding Statement
Safeguarding Statement
Rossendale RUFC Mini & Junior Section acknowledges its responsibility and is fully committed to exercise appropriate care so as to protect all young people involved in the club from harm.
All coaches and volunteers will be aware of and adhere to the "Policy And Procedures For The Welfare Of Young People In Rugby Union", as issued by the Rugby Football Union. These Policies and Guidelines can be found here.
The Key Principles behind the Welfare of Young People Policy are that:
Further guidance about reporting an incident can be found on the RFU website here.
Rossendale RUFC Mini & Junior Section acknowledges its responsibility and is fully committed to exercise appropriate care so as to protect all young people involved in the club from harm.
All coaches and volunteers will be aware of and adhere to the "Policy And Procedures For The Welfare Of Young People In Rugby Union", as issued by the Rugby Football Union. These Policies and Guidelines can be found here.
The Key Principles behind the Welfare of Young People Policy are that:
- Anyone under the age of 18 should be considered as a child or young person for the purposes of this document.
- The welfare of all children and young people is paramount.
- All children and young people, regardless of age, gender, ability, race, religion, ethnic origin, nationality, social status or sexual orientation should be able to enjoy the game in an environment safe from abuse of any kind.
- It is the responsibility of child protection professionals to determine whether abuse has taken place but it is everyone's responsibility within the sport of rugby union to report concerns.
- All suspicions and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly and appropriately as per RFU/RFUW Policy and Procedures.
- Working in partnership with parents/carers is essential for the protection of young people.
- The RFU/RFUW recognises the roles and responsibilities of statutory agencies in relation to safeguarding children/young people and promoting their welfare, and is fully committed to complying with the procedures of the Local Safeguarding Children's Boards.
- The RFU/RFUW Policy and Procedures for the Welfare of Young People is mandatory and all affiliated clubs and Constituent Bodies must appoint a Welfare Officer to ensure that the appropriate procedures are enforced
Further guidance about reporting an incident can be found on the RFU website here.
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Mini & Junior Section Safeguarding Statement
Rossendale RUFC Mini & Junior Section acknowledges its responsibility and is fully committed to exercise appropriate care so as to protect all young people involved in the club from harm.
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