*** REGISTER FOR THE NEW 2025/2026 SEASON ***
Your Child and Adult Welfare Officer is :
Brodie Bannon
Tel : 07482 225273
How to raise a welfare/safeguarding concern at the Club
If you have any safeguarding or welfare concerns please contact the Club Welfare Officer within 24 hours of you becoming aware of the issue.
If you would like to raise a safeguarding issue either at training or on match day you should make the coach aware (where possible) and send all the details via email to Compliancewelfare@crosfieldsjfc.com
If there are any witnesses to the event you should collate accounts from them and send them via email to Compliancewelfare@crosfieldsjfc.com
The welfare officer will then contact you should they require any further information and will decide on the appropriate course of action.
If there is an emergency/child at immediate risk/danger please contact the Police on 999
Contact The FA’s Safeguarding Team on 0800 169 1863 or Safeguarding@TheFA.com
Helplines/Websites
NSPCC: 0808 800 5000 or text 88858 or email help@nspcc.org.uk
https://www.ceop.police.uk/safety-centre/
Reference Information
Club Policy on the wearing of glasses for Club football activities
The Club will not allow a child to wear normal glasses for either a training session or during a match.
Only "sports glasses" will be allowed (polycarbonate lenses with wrap around design).
On production of a receipt for the glasses the club will make a 50% contribution towards the cost of sports glasses, up to a maximum value of £60.
All Crosfields JFC coaches are expected to enforce this policy as part of their normal health and safety checks undertaken at every training session and/or match.