About this page...
CoYHC has a responsibility to safeguard the safety and welfare of its members. Our club has adopted England Hockey's Child Protection policy and will follow its recommended procedures when dealing with any expression of concern.
Child Protection plays an important part within our 'Clubs 1st' accreditation and is an issue that all members, both in the Youth Section and the senior sections, should be aware of and familiar with its demands.
Elaine Ramli is our club's designated Welfare Officer and can provide you with any further details that you may find of help.
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Keeping Kids Safe
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A YOUNG PERSON'S GUIDE TO CHILD PROTECTION
You have rights – Sport should be fun. You should feel safe and enjoy your sport. You can’t do this if you feel unhappy – if someone is bullying or abusing you.
WHEN DO YOU KNOW IF SOMETHING IS WRONG?
Something is wrong if someone:
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If any of the above happens to you, do not wait for it to happen again, act immediately.
What to do
If you are being bullied or abused, it is not your fault. If this is happening try to:
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Use the 24 hr free telephone helplines:
Childline 0800 1111
NSPCC 0800 800500
Keep trying if you can't get through straight away.
Don't ignore what is happening - always tell someone you trust. Police station’s & social services office’s will have staff who are specially trained to support young people who have been bullied or abused.
Don't give up until someone helps you and you feel safe.
To keep safe always:
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To print this information out into little cards which you can keep with you, click this link.


