Kickoff Events Safeguarding Policy

1. Introduction Kickoff Events recognises its duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and is committed to implementing practices that reflect statutory responsibilities, government guidance, and best practice guidelines from The Football Association (FA).

2. Policy Statement We prioritise the welfare and interests of children in all circumstances. Our policy ensures a positive, enjoyable, and safe sporting experience for children of all backgrounds and abilities, safeguarding them against all forms of abuse.

3. Scope of Policy This policy applies to all staff, volunteers, and participants involved in Kickoff Events. It is aligned with the broader goals of ensuring safety and promoting the welfare of children under the age of 18, as defined by law.

4. Reporting Safeguarding/Welfare Concerns

  • Immediate Action: If you are concerned about a child’s welfare, immediate action is required—remaining inactive is not an option. It’s crucial to stay calm, reassure any present child that they are not at fault, but avoid promises about confidentiality or outcomes.
  • Reporting Procedures: All safeguarding concerns must be reported to the designated contact at Kickoff Events. For serious issues, such as potential abuse, the designated safeguarding lead should be contacted immediately, followed by the police or local social services.
  • Designated Contacts:

5. Safeguarding Practices

  • Training and Awareness: Regular training and clear communication ensure that everyone understands their roles and responsibilities regarding safeguarding.
  • Preventative Measures: We employ thorough vetting procedures to prevent the employment of unsuitable individuals and maintain rigorous safeguarding protocols.
  • Partnership Working: We work in partnership with children, families, and external agencies to enhance our safeguarding practices.

6. Legal Framework and Compliance We adhere to the National Governing Bodies (NGB) Safeguarding Policies and Procedures and ensure compliance with all relevant legislation, including guidance from the Department for Education (DfE) and "Working Together to Safeguard Children 2023."

7. Supporting Policies and Documents Our safeguarding framework is supported by policies on:

  • Equality, including LGBT rights
  • Online safety and data protection
  • Recruitment and management of staff and volunteers
  • Handling allegations and complaints
  • Anti-bullying and whistleblowing

8. Monitoring and Review This policy will be reviewed annually and revised every three years or following significant changes in legislation, guidance, or operational needs. Feedback from participants, staff, and the community will be actively sought and incorporated into ongoing improvements.

9. Commitment to Safeguarding Kickoff Events commits to:

  • Valuing, listening to, and respecting all children and young people.
  • Creating an inclusive, supportive environment free from bullying and abuse.
  • Ensuring all clubs and teams have a nominated Welfare Officer aware of and trained in safeguarding protocols.

10. Contact Information

Useful Numbers: NSPCC 24 hour Helpline 0808 800 5000 or text 88858 or email help@nspcc.org.uk 

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