Clubs MUST Complete Committee Safeguarding Online Workshop

On 3 April 2017, The FA launched its first online learning course developed specifically for committee members of grassroots football clubs.
The Safeguarding for Committee Members course allows learners to reflect on the safeguards already established in their club while encouraging them to work with their colleagues to keep their club safe and fun for under-18s.

It revises basic knowledge such as who in the club needs a criminal record check (CRC), how to recruit safely, how and when to report concerns and when to ‘blow the whistle’.  It also explains the role of the Whole Game System, the Safeguarding Checklist, the value of a youth forum and useful helplines such as Childline.

With safeguarding being a key consideration for grassroots clubs, it is a requirement that the club secretary, chairman and welfare officer completes this course before affiliation can be awarded for a club in the 2017-18 season.

With 7,000 learners already completing the course, feedback showed that 91% were committed to doing something differently either now, in three months or in six months. That’s over 6,000 people committing to making their clubs safer.

One learner who completed the course said: “It was useful and worthwhile training to help reflect and re-focus, to ensure we stay on top of safeguarding.”

A second learner emphasised the importance of a role specific course: “It was a very good course. I did wonder what extra I could learn from this that I didn't learn on the Safeguarding Workshop but the change of emphasis to that of the role of a committee member made me see the bigger picture.”

If you are a club secretary, chairman or welfare officer and are yet to complete this course please do so by clicking here.

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