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​Safeguarding

CSFA have adopted all safeguarding policies laid out by ESFA. You can view these policies via this link

Policies

You can view and download the CSFA safeguarding policies and codes of conduct here

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​Useful websites

www.bullying.co.uk - This charity website is designed for children and parents who are faced with dealing with bullying, giving practical advice and guidance.
- This charity website is designed for children and parents who are faced with dealing with bullying, giving practical advice and guidance.www.childline.org.uk - Children's charity with national 24-hour telephone help line. Offers children the opportunity to talk in confidence.

www.child-safe.org.uk - Initiated by Avon and Somerset Police, Child-Safety aims to provide practical advice, promote safety and ensure that parents and organisations are made aware of the potential risks for children and young people when involved in travel, sport and organised groups.

www.TheFA.com/Goal - The FA website, the Home of English Football. Access the latest child protection information. You may wish to return to the home page and click on Kids for more general information.

www.get.to/kids-in-crisis - An online resource for children and teenagers who are having difficult life problems and do not know where to turn for help.

www.kidscape.org.uk - Charity for children that runs a helpline and training events and has collaborated on many child protection initiatives.

www.anncrafttrust.org  
The website of the Ann Craft Trust, a national association which deals with the protection of learning disabled adults and children from sexual abuse. It also provides support for families and survivors. The Ann Craft Trust, Centre for Social Work, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD 
Tel: 0115 951 5400 
Fax: 0115 951 5232 
E-mail: Information@anncrafttrust.org  

www.nspcc.org.uk - Britain's largest children's charity and a prime mover in the development of child protection services for sport. They run a 24-hour telephone helpline. The NSPCC National Training Centre houses a staffed Child Protection in Sport Unit, with multi-agency backing (see www.sportprotects.org.uk).

www.nspcc.org.uk/inform - Specialist library catalogue of research, journal articles & other publications, latest child protection news, weekly e-mail summaries, online publication ordering, selective reading lists.

www.nspcc.org.uk/kidszone - Kids Zone is a website designed for young people, where you can find out more about the NSPCC and learn about their work to help children. There's the latest on the FULL STOP Campaign and news about celebrity supporters. Kids Zone will be developed over the next few months.

www.samaritans.org.uk – 24 hour confidential support and help for those with any kind of personal problem. Backed up by an e-mail group, Befrienders (via www.befrienders.org), an International charity developing volunteer action to prevent suicide. The site features a comprehensive directory of emotional first aid help lines.

www.self-help.org.uk - The UK's free online specialised child protection resource. A general list of 1,000 self-help organisations in the UK.

www.sportprotects.org.uk - The Child Protection in Sport Unit's (CPSU) website, a registered charity funded by the NSPCC and Sport England. Designed for use by anyone involved in sport or child protection, it is informative with sections on Home, Parents, Children, Organisations and Professionals.

www.sportscoachuk.org - Sports Coach UK (previously known as The National Coaching Foundation) is committed to the development of coaches and coaching at every level in the UK. They provide workshops and resources to guide the coaching of young players and safe and ethical sports practice.
Other useful contact information can be found within the resources received as part of the Safeguarding Children and Welfare Officer Workshops.
The FA Safeguarding Children policy and Procedure document is available at the following download
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