Safeguarding

The club is committed to the principles and implementation of the ECB's Safe Hands - Welfare of Young People in Cricket policy in order to provide a safe, friendly and enjoyable experience for children and vulnerable adults and to improve continuously the participation conditions for children and young people.

Safeguarding Officer

Karrie Bohanna

Cuckfield Cricket Club is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all cricketers, young and slightly older and, as such, my role within the club is to promote the importance of safeguarding all children and young adults (aged under 18 years) involved with our sport by following the ECB's Safe Hands Policy for Safeguarding Children, and to ensure that all Club members, captains, vice-captains, coaches, players, parents and volunteers are fully aware of the duty of care that we ALL have to these young members.

The ECB has produced Safe Hands - Cricket Policy for Safeguarding Children as part of its commitment to ensuring that the game provides a safe, friendly and enjoyable experience for children.

As club Safeguarding Officer I will act as first point of contact for any person who has a concern about child welfare and protection - please feel free to contact me below.

Documents

Safeguarding Policy Statement
ECB - Safeguarding Kitbag
ECB - How to share a concern
ECB - Appointing and training a club welfare officer