Child Protection Guidelines for Match Officials
When refereeing young players match officials should
· Recognise the importance of fun and enjoyment when officiating young players
· Provide verbal feedback in a positive way during games
· Appreciate the needs of the players
· Be a positive role model
· Recognise that safety is paramount
· Explain decisions – most young players are still learning
· Do not tolerate verbal abuse
Officials should not
· Change in the same area as young players
· Shower with young players – agree with the coaches a timetable
· Be alone with young players at any time – if a young player comes into the dressing room ensure another adult is present
· Check studs without the coach being present
· Administer first aid
· Allow a young player to continue playing if you have doubts about their fitness
· Tolerate bad language from young players
· Engage in any inappropriate contact with young players
· Give a lift to a player unless there are other young people or adults in the car and the parents are aware
· Take a young player to your home
· Overtly criticise young players or use language which may cause the player to lose confidence or self esteem
· Make sexually explicit remarks to young players even in fun
Officials must always
· Report, in writing, to the Club or CB Welfare Officer and/or Society Secretary, behaviour by adults which you feel contravenes RFU Child Protection Policy
o Verbal bullying by coaches/parents/spectators
o Physical Abuse by coaches/parents/spectators
o Inappropriate or aggressive contact by an adult to a young person
o Verbal abuse directed at you by young people or adults
REMEMBER:
“The welfare of all young people is paramount”