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Child Welfare

Welcome to the Child Welfare page of the Brickhill Wanderers website.

Our Child welfare officer is currently Mr Kenny Jenkins.

kenny71070@yahoo.co.uk 

  07961936749

CLUB SAFEGUARDING CHILDREN POLICY

Safeguarding children is extremely important to Brickhill Wanderers Youth F.C.

Hear at Brickhill Wanderers Youth Football Club (BWYFC) the welfare and safety of the children is paramount. BWYFC have a duty of care to safeguard all children involved in any activity at the club from harm and aim to achieve this through adherence to the safeguarding children guidelines adopted by the club.

All children have a right to protection and at BWYFC we attempt to create an ethos in wich children feel secure, valued, listened to and their views are taken seriously whatever their age, gender, disability, racial origin, sexual orientation, faith or belief.

BWYFC acknowledges that every child or young person who plays or participates in football should be able to take part in an enjoyable and safe enviroment and be protected from poor practice and abuse.

BWYFC recognises that this is the responsibility of every adult involved in our club.

Anyone who still does not have a CRB check completed or needs to renew an expired CRB please contact me.

  CAN YOU HELP ME

If you suspect a child has been abused you must contact your Local Authority Child Protection Officer or the Police without delay.

QUICK BRIEF

  • Respect all official's

 

  • No abusive behaviour

 

  • U-8's No reults to be shown

 

  • No photos unless given permission by parents/guardian

 

  • Keep vigilante at all times 

Visible signs of child emotional/physical abuse

  • Fear of parents being contacted, going home or receiving medical advice,

  • Flinching when touched

  • Refusal to discuss injury

  • Covering arms and legs

  • Over reaction to mistakes

  • Sudden speech disorders

  • Extremes of emotions

  • Self mutilation

  • Unexplained or untreated Injuries

  • Injuries on unlikely or unusual parts of the body

  • Cigarette burns, bite, belt marks, or scalds

  • Poor personal hygiene

  • Constantly hungry & tired

  • Inappropriate clothing or dress

  • Dishevelled appearance

  • Lonely, no friends

  • Obviously underweight

  • No parental support or interest

 
 

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