Policies and procedures

Broughton Ravers JFC supports the FA Respect programme and we encourage all parents (and their children) to watch a series of short videos that show examples of unacceptable behaviour on match days.

Click here: http://www.thefa.com/respectguide/

If you have any concerns about the way our teams play football or the conduct of a Broughton Ravers coach/official, please contact the club Welfare Officer, Ann Wood, or contact the chairperson, Steve Watson.

We take our child welfare responsibilities very seriously and you will get a prompt  response.

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Latest news

What time is training?

How and when to pay your subs

Our codes of conduct

Our complaints procedure

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Downloads

Club rules and constitution

Equal opportunities policy

Our Safeguarding Children policy (including who to speak to if you have a complaint or any concerns regarding the welfare of children in our club)

Anti-bullying policy

We also follow The FA’s Child protection guidelines

How we protect children and vulnerable adults – first aid, transport arrangements plus examples of good and poor practice.

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Equity policy

Extract:

The aim of this policy is to ensure that everyone is treated fairly and with respect and that Broughton Ravers JFC is equally accessible to all.

Broughton Ravers JFC is responsible for setting standards and values to apply throughout the club at every level. Football belongs to – and should be enjoyed by – anyone who wants to participate in it.