Bassetlaw and District Cricket League Official Handbook 2020

38  The Policy provides the sport with the tools to ensure that the whole game  takes up the challenge of continuously improving the participation conditions  for children.  Safeguarding and Child Protection is applicable to all and this must be adhered  to.  Safeguarding and Child Protection will not be implemented overnight.  It is a  long‐term process.  It is the responsibility of the whole club to implement the  appropriate Safeguarding policies and procedures.  3.13.2 The duty of care should be interpreted in two ways:  3.13.2.1  Not to place a young player in a position that involves an unreasonable  risk to that young player, taking account of the circumstances of the  match and the relative skill of the player.  3.13.2.2  Not to create a situation that places members of the opposing side in a  position whereby they cannot play cricket, as they would normally do  against adult players.  3.13.3  Every club MUST :  3.13.3.1  Nominate a Club Welfare Officer who will advise and ensure that  Safeguarding is being adhered to in the club.  Full contact details for this  person must be supplied to the League along with the Club Information  Sheet prior to the start of every season.  3.13.3.2  Ensure the following club personnel undertake a Vetting Check (DBS):  •  Coach/Coaches  •  Scorer(s)  •  Colts/Junior Managers  •  Age Group Managers  •  Open Age Group Team Captains (where players under 18 are  regularly in the side)  •  Junior Supervisors  •  First Aiders  •  Physiotherapists  •  Medical Support  •  Umpires (League Umpires are managed by the BDUA)  3.13.3.3  Ensure that all other club personnel not listed above undertake a Vetting  Check if they are to have regular/unsupervised or sole access to children.  3.13.4  Every Club Welfare Officer MUST :  •  Attend a ‘Safeguarding and Protecting Children’ course.  •  Attend the ‘Safe Hands’ Course.  •  Undertake a Vetting Check

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