Worried about a child?
If you think a child or young person is at immediate risk of harm, call the police on 999.
If there’s no immediate danger and you’re unsure what to do, contact our Welfare Officer, by emailing welfare@northwalshamtownfc.com or by submitting via our contact form.
Referring a concern can also be done via Norfolk County FA who have a designated safeguarding officer (DSO). Contact Norfolk FA Safeguarding directly by calling 01603 704050 (Opt 1,1,5) or by emailing Safeguarding@NorfolkFA.com.
Club Policies and Procedures
NWTFC Safeguarding Children Policy and Procedures
NWTFC document outlining appropriate safeguards in the club so everyone is aware of your safeguarding children policy and the procedures for reporting a concern about the welfare of a child.
NWTFC Anti Bullying Policy
NWTFC document outlining the club stance on bullying and what to do if bullying does occur. All club members or parents should be able to tell and know that incidents will be dealt with promptly and effectively. We are a TELLING club.
NWTFC Welfare Officer Role & Responsibilities
NWTFC document outlining the role of CWO and to clarify the club’s responsibilities when running activities for children and young people.
Norfolk County FA Privacy Policy
Keeping Football Safe And Enjoyable
Grassroots Football Safeguarding Children
Affiliated Footballs Safeguarding Policy And Procedures
Respect Code Of Conduct
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Coaches
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Match Officials
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Young Players
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Adult Players
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Womens Football
FA Respect Code Of Conduct For Mens Football
