SAFEGUARDING
Oxfordshire Cricket is 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 game’s ‘Safe Hands’ Policy and Safeguarding Adults Policy, as well as our own (see Policies section below)
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.
We recognise our collective and individual safeguarding responsibilities and accountabilities and commit to:
- Implementing preventative safeguarding measures and creating safe and enjoyable cricket settings.
- Having a clear, simple process for reporting concerns, whether you are a young person, coach or adult.
- Ensuring safeguarding concerns regarding children and adults at risk are managed appropriately and thoroughly in conjunction with the ECB, Statutory agencies and other organisations as appropriate.
If you would like further support and advice, please contact our County Safeguarding Manager, Vicki Selby on [email protected]
County Safeguarding Manager
County Safeguarding Manager – Vicki Selby
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 07762 572558
Oxfordshire Safeguarding Children Board
Local Authority Designated Officer – Alison Beasley (Interim Designated Officer)
Email: [email protected]
Tel: 01865 810603 and ask for a member of the safeguarding team.
If it is an emergency or you think a child is in danger, call the police immediately.
Reporting a safeguarding concern
Please complete this form with as much detail about the specific safeguarding concern or allegation. Our Safeguarding Team will contact you at the earliest opportunity after receiving your report, however if a child or adult is in immediate danger or a hate crime has been committed, please contact the Police 999, Social Care Services 0345 050 7666 or the NSPCC child protection helpline on 0808 800 5000.
To keep children and adults safe, information may need to be shared with external agencies, however confidentiality will be maintained, and information shared on a need-to-know basis.
If you have any queries or concerns about the information you are providing, please contact our County Safeguarding Manager, Vicki Selby 07907 718923 / [email protected]
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