Safeguarding, Heatlh & Welfare
At Hartley Wintney Junior Football Club, we take the safeguarding, health and welfare of all children and young people under our care and supervision with the utmost importance. Safeguarding, health and welfare also extends to the coaches, referees, parents and visitors, however, our priority is on the welfare of the children.
Should you witness anything of concern, please contact our Club Welfare Officer, Pete Auchterlonie, in confidence, at [email protected].
Please also review the various policies and guidelines on the FA RESPECT page of this website.
There are other organisations you can approach. These include the following:
Should you witness anything of concern, please contact our Club Welfare Officer, Pete Auchterlonie, in confidence, at [email protected].
Please also review the various policies and guidelines on the FA RESPECT page of this website.
There are other organisations you can approach. These include the following:
NSPCC
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children has someone available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Click on the website to find out more. You can call them, in confidence, on 0808 800 5000. |
The FA Safeguarding
Click on the FA website's dedicated safeguarding pages to find guidance, advice, policy, procedures and regulations to help safeguard everyone involved in football. |
CEOP
Child Exploitation and Online Protection command is a dedicated part of the police, set up with trained Child Protection Advisers. |
CHILDLINE
You can contact the National Charity, Childline, at any time of the day or night. Either click on the link to its website, or call directly on 0800 1111 and speak to a trained advisor, in confidence. |