Child Welfare & Protection Page
 

 

 

Your Role

PARENTS AND SPECTATORS

Parents have a big responsibility as part of the Respect programme.

Respect is working to eradicate touchline abuse in football, and parents can play their part by agreeing to, and signing, their club's Code of Conduct and abiding by them throughout the season.

Parents also have a responsibility for their children's behaviour. The players will also be asked to sign a Code of Conduct, and parents can encourage their children to adhere to the players' code.

REFEREES

The Respect programme aims to allow Referees to officiate matches without being subjected to abuse by players, coaches or spectators - and the referees themselves have a key part to play in the process.

Working in partnership with the clubs they officiate, referees can provide post-match feedback regarding the behaviour of players, parents, coaches and other spectators, to help the clubs enforce their Codes of Conduct.

 

At Lawford Juniors we give the utmost priority to the protection and welfare of your children. The club has appointed Dawn Duchars as the Club's Child Welfare Officer.

If you have any questions or concerns; either speak with your Team Manager or you can contact the Child Welfare Officer:

01206 397303

If you have a question or query regarding Child Protection or Welfare.

If you want us to call you back, please add a telephone number at the end of your message.

Click on the below to send an email.

 

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