Eastern Counties Safeguarding
Eastern Counties take the responsibility of the welfare and wellbeing of all young people involved within rugby very seriously and want the rugby environment to be a safe and happy one.
The core values of teamwork, respect, enjoyment, discipline and sportsmanship are important both for children in rugby and all the adults they meet, who we hope will serve as role models providing a positive experience.
Safeguarding children is of paramount importance and involves promoting children’s welfare in every way. It means protecting them from abuse and neglect but also ensuring their appropriate development and maximising their opportunities. Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility.
Follow this link to read Safeguarding Pages on England Rugby website for full information, including RFU Safeguarding Children’s Policy, Safer Recruitment, Planning a Trip or Tour:
What To Do If You Have a Concern?
There are several ways people can share their concerns:
If the child whom you have concerns about is in immediate danger or needs medical attention:
If you’re a parent or volunteer:
If you’re a Club Safeguarding Officer:
If neither of those options are available:
If you are ever unsure of who you need to contact:
Or you can contact the unmanned RFU Safeguarding line:
Please use the referral form and inform your Safeguarding Manager or CBSM
Safeguarding Referral Form