MANORCROFT UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB Boys and Girls, Adult, Youth & Junior Teams
Unite, Develop, Progress
Surrey FA Charter Standard Club of the Year 2018 & 2019
Safeguarding
Club Welfare Officer
Asst. Club Welfare Officer
Moya Zenenos
Irene Missen
Whistle Blowing: Anyone who has a concern about the welfare of a child or the behaviour of an adult towards a child or young person under 18 years of age in football, is required to refer it to The FA Safeguarding team. The team is staffed by professionals who are experienced in dealing with these concerns.
However, to report a concern at our club please contact our welfare officers via email safeguarding@manorcroftunitedjfc.co.uk
Our safeguarding policy including additional policies covering players aged 16+ can be viewed via the download on this page or via the members handbook available on the members page of the website, the handbook includes all policies including discrimination, anti bullying as well as all of our codes of conducts. Each member has access to this handbook and it is available to download and save as detailed in the registration email sent upon registering with the club.
Filming of fixtures:
Please note Manorcroft United may use VEO technology to film matches either at home or away games. Filming complies with FA guidance and with general law.
To access FA guidance on filming games please use the button below to access the guidance via a PDF download from the FA.com
Reporting & Help Links
Are you worried about online sexual abuse or the way someone has been communicating with you online?
Thinkuknow is the education programme from NCA-CEOP, a UK organisation which protects children both online and offline.
Explore one of the six Thinkuknow websites for advice about staying safe when you're on a phone, tablet or computer.
England Football Learning – The FA’s education arm – has launched a free online course for parents and carers. The 30-minute course aims to create greater awareness of the safeguarding role parents and carers can play within football.
Emphasising the needs and wellbeing of children, the course outlines the forms, signs and indicators of abuse, including ‘grooming’. It also includes a checklist of the safeguards that should be in place at a child’s club and also covers the ways in which concerns can be reported.