Football Coach with youth players

Safeguarding Compliance Visits

Our staff are currently making unannounced visits to training sessions and matches across the county

The safety and welfare of participants is paramount to us, so we are constantly working to ensure that everyone has a positive experience playing the game

As part of our efforts to keep football safe and enjoyable for all, we carry out Safeguarding Compliance Visits to ensure that clubs are meeting their commitment to protect children, young people and adults at risk, by ensuring those who come into regular contact with any of these groups are appropriately qualified for the role they are carrying out.

Over the coming months a sample of clubs across the county will be selected and our staff will make unannounced visits to training sessions or matches, in order to help ensure that all those who are coaching:

1. Are listed on Club Portal against the relevant team 
2. Have a valid FA DBS check, less than 3 years old
3. Have an in date FA Safeguarding qualification

Safeguarding Compliance Visits are also an opportunity for us to meet and engage with coaches, officials and parents to ensure that all are fully aware of the safeguarding processes in football and know what they should do if they have a concern.

As part of this process we also look for evidence that clubs have all appropriate Safeguarding processes and policies in place, that these are documented and that those involved understand what they are and where to find them.

Gemma Chaffey, Designated Safeguarding Officer at Hertfordshire FA said:

“Safeguarding is not just about ensuring coaches have the necessary qualifications and DBS checks. While these are important preventative measures, they only form part of the strategy to protect young people involved in the game.

Ensuring that everyone understands the safeguarding processes that are in place is also vital, so that they know where to get help should an issue arise. These visits allow us to engage with clubs across both of these areas.

We know that the vast majority of clubs share our commitment to putting safeguarding at the heart of everything that they do and are keen to show how they are creating a safe environment for young people to be able to enjoy playing football.”

Want to know more about safeguarding in Football?  

For further information about safeguarding in Hertfordshire football please visit the Safeguarding section of this website. If you have further queries or want to report a concern, please call Gemma Chaffey on 01462 650215 or email safeguarding@hertfordshirefa.com.

Parents and Carers who want to learn more about how they can play their part in keeping football safe for all can take the short, free online safeguarding course that’s been created by The FA specifically for them - just follow the link below.

SAFEGUARDING AWARENESS COURSE

Related News

View All