Reporting safeguarding concerns [English Football Association]
Thursday, April 2, 2020
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LET'S MAKE FOOTBALL SAFE, NOT SORRY
The FA guide to reporting concerns about child welfare
Safeguarding children and young people is everyone’s responsibility. Clearly within football, The FA, as the game’s governing body in England, has a responsibility to put in place the best possible framework to ensure children* have fun and enjoy the game safely. However, it’s also a difficult and sometimes complex area that can affect the lives of everyone involved. This brief guide addresses the most frequently-asked questions about The FA’s important role in safeguarding.
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Link: How you report your concerns to the fa's safeguarding team, or how to whistle-b…