FA Whistle-blowing Policy
As a grassroots community club, we are responsible for providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all members to participate in. This involves having a recruitment policy, ensuring that all volunteers and paid members of staff have a:
1. Valid DBS Check
2. In date Safeguarding Certificate
3. In date Emergency Aid Certificate
The Club Welfare Officer is the point of contact for any safeguarding concerns to be reported to.
In addition, North West London Jets has a published Child Protection policy, outlining the safeguarding measures in place to protect all members from forms of abuse. The Child Protection Policy can be found here: http://www.nwlj.co.uk/child-protection-policy
The Whistle-blowing policy is an initiative that has been introduced to raise awareness of Child Protection issues, especially when appropriate actions have not been taken to address reported concerns. The purpose is to raise concerns over misconduct or malpractice within an organisation or within an independent structure associated with it.
Any adult or young person with concerns about a colleague can also use the whistle-blowing channels by calling 0800 169 1863 and asking for the FA Safeguarding team, or via email on safeguarding@TheFA.com.
Alternatively you can go direct to the Policy r Children's Social Care and report your concerns there, or to the Child Protection in Sport Unit via cpsu@nspcc.org.uk or the NSPCC Helpline via 0808 800 5000 or by emailing help@nspcc.org.uk
1. Valid DBS Check
2. In date Safeguarding Certificate
3. In date Emergency Aid Certificate
The Club Welfare Officer is the point of contact for any safeguarding concerns to be reported to.
In addition, North West London Jets has a published Child Protection policy, outlining the safeguarding measures in place to protect all members from forms of abuse. The Child Protection Policy can be found here: http://www.nwlj.co.uk/child-protection-policy
The Whistle-blowing policy is an initiative that has been introduced to raise awareness of Child Protection issues, especially when appropriate actions have not been taken to address reported concerns. The purpose is to raise concerns over misconduct or malpractice within an organisation or within an independent structure associated with it.
Any adult or young person with concerns about a colleague can also use the whistle-blowing channels by calling 0800 169 1863 and asking for the FA Safeguarding team, or via email on safeguarding@TheFA.com.
Alternatively you can go direct to the Policy r Children's Social Care and report your concerns there, or to the Child Protection in Sport Unit via cpsu@nspcc.org.uk or the NSPCC Helpline via 0808 800 5000 or by emailing help@nspcc.org.uk