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Safeguarding Policy

Our Safeguarding Policy

Middlesex Cricket (MCCC) and Middlesex in the Community (MITC) are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and adults, including our talented and elite cricketers. We acknowledge our duty of care and ensure our safeguarding practices reflect both statutory responsibilities and government guidance, whilst encouraging best practice within the sport. Our policy, procedures and practice incorporate the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) requirements as documented in the games ‘Safe Hands’ Policy and Safeguarding Adults Policy.

We are clear that cricket is a game for everyone. We firmly believe that everyone involved has the right to enjoy the game in an environment safe from abuse and harm of any kind. We recognise that a positive cricket experience is essential to the success of the game, and we prioritise developing the right environment for all those involved ahead of individual and/or club performance.

If you would like further support and advice, please contact our Safeguarding Team on [email protected]

MCCC and MITC are committed to ensuring that all children participating in cricket have a safe and positive experience.

Working Together to Safeguard Children, December 2023, defines a child as anyone under 18.

MCCC and MITC will do this by:


Monitoring

The policy will be reviewed annually or in the following circumstances:

Reporting:

Timely reporting is crucial.

If someone is at imminent or immediate risk, you must call the Police by dialing 999 or the Local Authority Children’s Services where the child lives. This can be found on the Local Authority website. Following this please contact our Designated Safeguarding Lead for local advice and support.

Dal Babu - Designated Safeguarding Lead [email protected]

Ken Palmer - Middlesex County Safeguarding Officer [email protected]

Mobile number 07561 853999

To raise concerns, report or communicate with Middlesex Cricket regarding safeguarding matters, please email [email protected]. You may do this anonymously if you wish. Alternatively, you can report directly to the ECB at [email protected].

For further information:

Training:

Review date: November 2024

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OUR DOCUMENTS

Codes

Code of Conduct for Volunteers

Code of Conduct for Parents Carers Guests

Code of Conduct for Children and Young People

Code of Conduct for County Disability Squads

Code of Conduct for Young People Pathway

Code of Conduct for Young People Performance

Policies

Whistle Blowing Policy

Anti-bullying Policy

Changing and Showering Policy

Middlesex Online and Social Media Policy

Photography and Filming Policy

Transport Policy

Recruitment Selection Policy

Statements & Standards

Disciplinary Proceedings that involve U18's

Employee/ Workforce Safeguarding Standards

Middlesex Safeguarding Policy Statement

Middlesex Safeguarding Adults Policy Statement

Working with External Partners

Roles & Resources

Specific consent form

Specific consent form - Street

Missing child form

Accident reporting form

Safeguarding Referral Form

Event Activity Risk Assessment

Event Consent Form - Clubs 2024

Event Consent Form - Schools

Registration and Consent Form

Registration and Consent Form - Disability

Captain's Rules and Regulations

Safeguarding Checklist - County Age Group Personnel

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