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Club Welfare

Meet our club welfare officer, Jackie Wilson, & learn our policy, procedures, referrals, education & training, and more.​

Knighton Heath Golf Club
Welfare Officer 

The Roles and Responsibilities of a Club Welfare Officer
Whilst everyone is responsible for safeguarding, the Club Welfare Officer is the person within a Golf Club with primary responsibility for managing and reporting concerns about children or adults at risk and for putting in to place safeguarding procedures.

Policy and Procedures
  1. To assist the club to put Safeguarding Policy and Procedures in place.
  2. To assist the club to put implementation plans in place for child safeguarding.
  3. To promote awareness of the Codes of Conduct for staff, volunteers, coaches, members (juniors and adults) and parents.
  4. To ensure that safe recruitment procedures for staff and volunteers are followed.
  5. To ensure that all appropriate existing staff or volunteers have an up-to-date DBS Enhanced Disclosure. These should be updated every 3 years.
Referrals
  1. To be the first point of contact for club staff, volunteers, young people and parents for any issues concerning child welfare / adults at risk, poor practice and potential or alleged abuse.
  2. To ensure that all incidents are reported correctly and referred in accordance with Policy guidelines.
  3. To act independently and in the best interests of a child at the club, putting the child’s needs above those of others and the club itself.
  4. To ensure confidentiality is maintained and information is only shared on a ‘need to know’ basis. 
  5. Maintain contact details for the local children’s social care department, the police and Local Safeguarding Children Board.
  6. Be the first point of contact with the England Golf Lead Safeguarding Officer.

Education and Training
  1. To advise the club on appropriate training for coaches and volunteers based on the England Golf recommended training requirements.
  2. To signpost those with roles and responsibilities for children and young people to appropriate safeguarding training opportunities.
General
  1. Work with others in the club to ensure a positive child-centred environment.
  2. Assist England Golf to fulfil its responsibilities to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk at club level.
  3. To sit on the club management committee to advise on child safeguarding issues or be in attendance as necessary.
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The SafeGolf is a partnership of UK golf bodies committed to promoting a safe and positive environment for all those participating, working and volunteering in the sport of golf. The SafeGolf partnership consists of members from the golfing bodies across Great Britain & Ireland and has been established to help golf respond to the issue of child protection in sport. Its mission is to safeguard the welfare of children and young people, as well as adults at risk, in the sport of golf.

Knighton Heath Golf Club

Francis Avenue,
Bournemouth,
BH11 8NX
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    • Golf lessons
    • Custom fitting
    • Indoor golf studio
    • Equipment repairs
    • Functions
    • Events
    • Booking form
    • Club
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    • History
    • Policies
    • Meet the Team
    • Club Honours
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    • Weather
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