Brightlingsea Rugby Football Club Safeguarding Policy
1. Brightlingsea Rugby Football Club (BRFC) acknowledges its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all children involved in Club activities.
2. RFC confirms that it adheres to the Rugby Football Union’s Safeguarding Policy and the procedures, practices and guidelines and endorse and adopt the Policy Statement contained in that document and any successor policy.
3. A child is anyone under the age of 18 engaged in any rugby union activity. However, where a 17 year old male player is playing in the adult game it is essential that every reasonable precaution is taken to ensure his safety and wellbeing are protected.
4. The Key Principles of the RFU Safeguarding Policy are that:
• The welfare of the child is, and must always be, paramount to any other considerations.
• All participants regardless of age, gender, ability or disability, race, faith, culture, size, shape, language or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse or harm.
• All allegations or suspicions of abuse, neglect, harm and poor practice will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly, fairly and appropriately.
• Working in partnership with other organisations, statutory agencies, parents, carers, children and young people is essential for the welfare of children.
• Children have a right to expect support, and personal and social development delivered by an appropriately recruited, vetted and managed in relation to their participation in rugby union, whether they are playing, volunteering or officiating in the community or professional areas of the sport.
5. BRFC recognises that all children have the right to participate in sport in a safe, positive and enjoyable environment whilst at the same time being protected from abuse, neglect, harm and poor practice. BRFC recognises that this is the responsibility of everyone involved, in whatever capacity, at the club.
6. BRFC will implement and comply with the RFU Code of Conduct and the Codes of Conduct for Coaches, Spectators and Officials as appropriate.
7. The Club Safeguarding Officer is: Jeff Dunn (Space). If you witness or are aware of an incident where the welfare of a child has been put at risk you must, in the first instance, inform the Club Safeguarding Officer, 07736 978699, email: jeff.dunn4@btinternet.com He will then inform the CB Safeguarding Manager and the RFU Safeguarding Team. If an incident involves the Club Safeguarding Officer you should inform the Club Chairman, Colin Gould, 07831 email: colin.gould57@btinterrnet.com. If you don’t know who they are both Jeff and Colin’s photos can be found on the “People” section of the Club website. If you are still unsure you can report the incident direct to the CB and/or the RFU Safeguarding team. Contact details can be found on the Eastern Counties RFU and England Rugby websites.
8. All members of BRFC who work exclusively or regularly with children in Regulated Activity must undertake an RFU Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check in accordance with RFU Regulation 21. Where the contact is more incidental, eg. the coach, manager or captain of a senior team that includes properly authorized 17 year olds a DBS will not be necessary as long as other suitably vetted Club officers are present.
9. BRFC will ensure that all its members, whether they are coaches, parents, players or officials will comply with the Best Practice Guidance as issued by the RFU. In summary, the following are NOT acceptable and will be treated seriously by the club and may result in disciplinary action being taken by the club, the CB or the RFU:
• Working alone with a child.
• Consuming alcohol whilst responsible for children.
• Providing alcohol to children or allowing its supply.
• Smoking in the presence of children.
• Humiliating children.
• Inappropriate or unnecessary physical contact with a child.
• Participating in, or allowing, contact or physical games with children.
• Having an intimate or sexual relationship with any child developed as a result of being in a ‘position of trust.’
• Making sexually explicit comments or sharing sexually explicit material.
10. BRFC manages the changing facilities and arranges for them to be supervised by two DBS checked adults of the appropriate gender for the players using the facilities. BRFC ensures that all its coaches, parents, officials and spectators are aware that adults must not change at the same time, using the same facilities as children. An exception will be made for properly authorized 17 year olds playing in a senior team who will be allowed to change and shower with their adult team mates provided they have confirmed that they are happy to do it.
11. BRFC will ensure that its coaches and team managers will receive the support and training considered appropriate to their position and role. The RFU “Managing Challenging Behaviour” Policy has been adopted and circulated amongst the club workforce both, voluntary and paid.
12. Any events held on BRFC premises must comply with this Policy and if appropriate a Safeguarding Plan should be discussed and circulated to those affected. Any tours, overseas or domestic, undertaken by BRFC must comply with the relevant RFU Regulations and Guidance relating to tours. There may be a number of other points clubs may wish to add to this policy to take into account any matters which are specific to their club, ie if it is on a public site there may be additional safety issues.
Colin Gould, Chairman BRFC 1 July 2023
Review date : 1 July 2024
1. Brightlingsea Rugby Football Club (BRFC) acknowledges its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of all children involved in Club activities.
2. RFC confirms that it adheres to the Rugby Football Union’s Safeguarding Policy and the procedures, practices and guidelines and endorse and adopt the Policy Statement contained in that document and any successor policy.
3. A child is anyone under the age of 18 engaged in any rugby union activity. However, where a 17 year old male player is playing in the adult game it is essential that every reasonable precaution is taken to ensure his safety and wellbeing are protected.
4. The Key Principles of the RFU Safeguarding Policy are that:
• The welfare of the child is, and must always be, paramount to any other considerations.
• All participants regardless of age, gender, ability or disability, race, faith, culture, size, shape, language or sexual identity have the right to protection from abuse or harm.
• All allegations or suspicions of abuse, neglect, harm and poor practice will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly, fairly and appropriately.
• Working in partnership with other organisations, statutory agencies, parents, carers, children and young people is essential for the welfare of children.
• Children have a right to expect support, and personal and social development delivered by an appropriately recruited, vetted and managed in relation to their participation in rugby union, whether they are playing, volunteering or officiating in the community or professional areas of the sport.
5. BRFC recognises that all children have the right to participate in sport in a safe, positive and enjoyable environment whilst at the same time being protected from abuse, neglect, harm and poor practice. BRFC recognises that this is the responsibility of everyone involved, in whatever capacity, at the club.
6. BRFC will implement and comply with the RFU Code of Conduct and the Codes of Conduct for Coaches, Spectators and Officials as appropriate.
7. The Club Safeguarding Officer is: Jeff Dunn (Space). If you witness or are aware of an incident where the welfare of a child has been put at risk you must, in the first instance, inform the Club Safeguarding Officer, 07736 978699, email: jeff.dunn4@btinternet.com He will then inform the CB Safeguarding Manager and the RFU Safeguarding Team. If an incident involves the Club Safeguarding Officer you should inform the Club Chairman, Colin Gould, 07831 email: colin.gould57@btinterrnet.com. If you don’t know who they are both Jeff and Colin’s photos can be found on the “People” section of the Club website. If you are still unsure you can report the incident direct to the CB and/or the RFU Safeguarding team. Contact details can be found on the Eastern Counties RFU and England Rugby websites.
8. All members of BRFC who work exclusively or regularly with children in Regulated Activity must undertake an RFU Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check in accordance with RFU Regulation 21. Where the contact is more incidental, eg. the coach, manager or captain of a senior team that includes properly authorized 17 year olds a DBS will not be necessary as long as other suitably vetted Club officers are present.
9. BRFC will ensure that all its members, whether they are coaches, parents, players or officials will comply with the Best Practice Guidance as issued by the RFU. In summary, the following are NOT acceptable and will be treated seriously by the club and may result in disciplinary action being taken by the club, the CB or the RFU:
• Working alone with a child.
• Consuming alcohol whilst responsible for children.
• Providing alcohol to children or allowing its supply.
• Smoking in the presence of children.
• Humiliating children.
• Inappropriate or unnecessary physical contact with a child.
• Participating in, or allowing, contact or physical games with children.
• Having an intimate or sexual relationship with any child developed as a result of being in a ‘position of trust.’
• Making sexually explicit comments or sharing sexually explicit material.
10. BRFC manages the changing facilities and arranges for them to be supervised by two DBS checked adults of the appropriate gender for the players using the facilities. BRFC ensures that all its coaches, parents, officials and spectators are aware that adults must not change at the same time, using the same facilities as children. An exception will be made for properly authorized 17 year olds playing in a senior team who will be allowed to change and shower with their adult team mates provided they have confirmed that they are happy to do it.
11. BRFC will ensure that its coaches and team managers will receive the support and training considered appropriate to their position and role. The RFU “Managing Challenging Behaviour” Policy has been adopted and circulated amongst the club workforce both, voluntary and paid.
12. Any events held on BRFC premises must comply with this Policy and if appropriate a Safeguarding Plan should be discussed and circulated to those affected. Any tours, overseas or domestic, undertaken by BRFC must comply with the relevant RFU Regulations and Guidance relating to tours. There may be a number of other points clubs may wish to add to this policy to take into account any matters which are specific to their club, ie if it is on a public site there may be additional safety issues.
Colin Gould, Chairman BRFC 1 July 2023
Review date : 1 July 2024
