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Boot Room9 Oct 2019 - 14:28
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Your Club Welfare Officers are here to help

As Welfare Officers, we have an FA-accepted enhanced Criminal Record Check, and have completed Welfare Officer training, which has to be renewed every three years, and we must also undertake regular FA-approved safeguarding training
- James Skinner and David Kwiatek, Club Welfare Offi

As we recently explained, safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility - but Club Welfare Officers are the primary point of contact for and manage and report concerns relating to safeguarding and welfare of children and young people.

If you need to speak to someone about Safeguarding concerns, you can contact the Club Welfare Officers, David Kwiatek or James Skinner or in urgent or serious cases, and/or when they cannot be contacted, the people on the Derbyshire FA Safeguarding Contacts list should be contacted.

Pride Park’s Club Welfare Officers are James Skinner and David Kwiatek. “As Welfare Officers, we have an FA-accepted enhanced Criminal Record Check, and have completed Welfare Officer training, which has to be renewed every three years, and we must also undertake regular FA-approved safeguarding training”.

David and James will drop in on training sessions for youth teams and introduce themselves, so you may have already met them - or may do in the coming weeks - but if in the meantime you do have any concerns regarding safeguarding or welfare, you will find their details on the image with this article, on the Contacts page, or you can email them: welfare@prideparkfc.com

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Derbyshire FA Safeguarding Contacts

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