WHITCHURCh CRICKET CLUB
(youth section)
registration portal
Our Aim for youth cricket
Our main aim is to give children the opportunity to enjoy playing cricket. We will always try to run fun and positive training sessions and matches and help all children develop as cricketers, regardless of their age and skill levels
2024 season
The summer 2024 cricket season commences in April 2024, concluding July 2024. Post season training and matches will run July-September.
An indoor winter programme will run November 2024-March 2025.
IMPORTANT – CLUB KIT
Please don’t buy any club kit (shirt etc) until we have sent a link to the WCC club shop.
UNDER 9s mixed gender
ONE TEAM
AGE LIMIT: SCHOOL YEAR 4
UNDER 11s girls
one team
AGE LIMIT: school year 6
UNDER 11S MIXED GENDER
two TEAMs
AGE LIMIT: SCHOOL YEAR 6 FOR BOYS & SCHOOL YEAR 8 FOR GIRLS
UNDER 13S MIXED GENDER
two teams
AGE LIMIT: SCHOOL YEAR 8 FOR BOYS AND SCHOOL YEAR 10 FOR GIRLS
Training and matches
Training:
U9 mixed and U11 girls: Friday 6-7pm.
U11 mixed: Friday 7-8:15pm.
U13 mixed: Monday 7-9pm.
Matches: Generally Sunday mornings and afternoons and occasional Mondays.
Training and matches will be organised through the Spond App. We will also communicate with parents using WhatsApp and occasionally by email for longer correspondence.
Safeguarding Policy
General
The 2023 Welfare Officer is Chris Judge. He can be contacted at Christopher_judge@hotmail.com or on 07782190882
Whitchurch Cricket Club (The Club) is committed to ensuring that all Children (persons under the age of 18) participating in cricket have a safe and positive experience.
We will do this by:
- Recognising that all Children participating in cricket (regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, ability or disability) have a right to have fun and be protected from harm in a safe environment.
- Ensuring that individuals working within cricket at or for our club provide a safe, positive and fun cricketing experience for children.
- Adopting and implementing the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) “Safe Hands – Children’s Policy for Safeguarding Children” and any future versions of the policy.
- Appointing a Club Welfare Officer and ensuring that they attend all current and future training modules required by the ECB and the NSPCC, so that they have the necessary skills to be able to undertake their role effectively.
- Ensuring that all people who work in cricket at or for our club, (such as Staff, Officials, Volunteers, Team Managers, Coaches etc) understand that the Safe Hands Policy applies to them according to their level of contact with children in Cricket.
- Ensuring that all individuals working within cricket at or for the club are recruited and appointed in accordance with ECB guidelines.
- Ensuring that all individuals working within cricket at or for the club are provided with support through education and training so that they are aware of and can adhere to good practice and code of conduct guidelines defined by both the ECB and by the club.
- Ensuring that the name and contact details for the Club Welfare Officer is available
- As the first point of contact for parents, children and volunteers / staff within the club, As a local source of procedural advice for the club, its committee and its members,
- As the main point of contact within the club for the ECB County Welfare Officer and the ECB Child Protection Team, and
- As the main point of contact within the club for relevant external agencies in connection with child welfare,
- Ensuring that correct and comprehensive reporting procedures exist for raising and managing safeguarding and child protection concerns. Such procedures recognising the responsibility of the statutory agencies and in accordance with pre-defined safeguarding and child protection procedures as defined by the ECB, Statutory agencies and local Safeguarding Children Board LSCB guidelines and policies.
- Providing everyone connected with the club (including parents, children and volunteers) wit the opportunity to voice any concerns which they have (about possible suspected child abuse, and/or about poor practice) to the Club Welfare Officer.
- Ensuring that all suspicions, concerns and allegations are taken seriously and dealt with swiftly and appropriately.
- Ensuring that access to confidential information relating to child welfare matters is restricted to the Club Welfare Officer and the appropriate external authorities as specified within ECB Safeguarding and child protection procedures.
Changing / Showering Policy
These guidelines apply to adults and children sharing changing facilities
- Adults must not change or shower at the same time using the same facility as children
- Adults should try to change at separate times to children during matches i.e. when padding up
- If adults and children need to share a changing facility, the Club must have the consent from the Parents that their child(ren) can share a changing room with adults in the club
- If children play for adult teams, they and their Parents must be informed of the club’s policy on changing arrangements
- Mixed gender teams must have access to separate male and female changing rooms
- Mobile phones must not be used in changing rooms
Please note that if children are uncomfortable changing or showering at the club, no pressure should be placed on them to do so. Encourage them to do this at home.
Transport Policy
Parents / Carers are responsible for the safe delivery and collection of their child for matches or training. It is not the responsibility of the Coach or Team Manager to transport, or arrange to transport, the children to and from the club or match.
pick up & drop off policy
No child should be dropped off and left at the club before a Coach or Team Manager is present.
In the unlikely event to you are delayed in collecting you child, you must arrange for another appropriate adult to collect your child and contact the Coach or Team Manager to confirm collection arrangements.
missing child policy
In the unlikely event that a child goes missing, we will follow the following guidelines set out by the ECB:
- Ensure the other children in our care are looked after appropriately while we organise a search for the child concerned
- Inform the child’s parents if they are present at the event, or nominate an appropriate person to telephone them and advise them of the concern. Reassure them that we are doing all we can to locate their child
- Organise all available responsible adults by areas to be searched. It is best to take a short time to organise the search properly so that all places are searched fully.
- Search the area in which the child has gone missing including changing rooms, toilets, public and private areas and the club grounds
- Request all those searching report back to a nominated adult at a specific point
- This nominated person should remain at this specific reference point and must be making a note of the events, including detailing a physical description of the child including approximate height, build, hair and eye colour as well as clothing the child was wearing where / when they were last seen, as this will be required by the police. If the search is unsuccessful we will then report the concern to the police
- A report should go to the police no later than 20 minutes after the child’s disappearance is noted, even if the search is not complete
- If the police recommend further action before they get involved, we will follow their guidance
- If the police act upon the concern we will be guided by them in any further actions to take
- At any stage when the child is located, we will ensure we inform all adults involved including the parents, searchers and police if they are by then involved
- All missing child incidents MUST BE notified at the very earliest opportunity to the Club Welfare Officer, who must immediately notify the County Welfare Officer, and they must then notify the ECB Child Protection Team.
photography & video policy
We wish to ensure that photography and video footage used within cricket is undertaken appropriately
Parents should not be prevented from taking pictures of, or filming their own children. These are normal family practises and help mark milestones in a child’s life. Please let a Coach or Team Manager know if you are intending to use photographic or videoing equipment during a training session or match.
If you have any concerns regarding inappropriate or intrusive photography, it should be reported to the Club Welfare Officer and recorded in the same manner as any other child protection concern.
There may be occasions when we photograph / video cricket sessions for the use of Marlow Sports Club for publicity purposes. Please let your child’s Coach or Team Manager know if you wish footage of your child not to be used for these purposes.
membership fees
Adults (full membership)
Either:
- Annual adult membership. £100, and
- Adult match fees. £10 per Saturday league game and charity matches. £5 for other games.
Children
- £65 annual membership. £50 annual membership per subsequent child.
- Discount for children of adult full members. £10 discount on their first child, £15 discount on their second child, and £20 discount on all further children.
Adult Casual Membership
- Free for parents/guardians of child members. £10 per year otherwise. – Register and pay at the WCC bar.