Club Safeguarding Officers
Club Safeguarding Officers are vital members of the club and key to making an environment safe, welcoming and friendly for everyone to enjoy the game of cricket.
Club Safeguarding Officers need to complete three sets of training:
These courses should be updated every 3 years.
Please contact your Middlesex Cricket Area Manager for more information.
Safe Hands Workshops
Middlesex Cricket are running the following Safe Hands workshops:
We will be holding a Q&A session on safeguarding before we deliver the Mandatory Safe Hands Training. This training will be focusing on:
“Safeguarding in Cricket - what we can do to keep our children, young people and vulnerable adults safe.”
This session will be open to everyone at your clubs on the following dates:
Dates are to be added for the South region, either at Teddington or Richmond Cricket Club.
The booking and registration arrangements for these dates will be put in place.
We are keen (would recommend) that each club has a deputy to their mandatory Club Safeguarding Officer. We therefore encourage you to this winter create a Deputy Club Safeguarding Officer.