Child Protection
When refereeing young players match officials should
Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when officiating young players
Provide verbal feedback in a positive way during games
Appreciate the needs of the players
Be a positive role model
Recognise that safety is paramount
Explain decisions, most young players are still learning
Do not tolerate verbal abuse
Officials should not
Change in the same area as young players
Shower with young players, agree with the coaches a timetable
Be alone with young players at any time i.e if a young player comes into the dressing room ensure another adult is present
Check studs without the coach being present
Administer first aid
Allow a young player to continue playing if you have doubts about their fitness
Tolerate bad language from young players
Engage in any inappropriate contact with young players
Give a lift to a player unless there are other young people or adults in the car and the parents are aware
Take a young player to your home
Overtly criticise young players or use language which may cause the player to lose confidence or self esteem
Make sexually explicit remarks to young players even in fun
Officials must always:
Report, in writing, to the Club Disciplinary Committee, the Club Welfare Officer or CB Welfare Officer and/or Society Secretary, behaviour by adults which you feel contravenes RFU Child Protection Policy
o Verbal bullying by coaches/parents/spectators
o Physical Abuse by coaches/parents/spectators
o Inappropriate or aggressive contact by an adult to a young person
o Verbal abuse directed at you by young people or adults
REMEMBER:
“The welfare of all young people is paramount"
