Cronkbourne Cricket Club
ANNUAL APPLICATION FOR JUNIOR MEMBERSHIP
The club has now adopted the ECB Child Welfare Policy, a copy of which is kept by the Club Welfare Officer.
This application form is being used to ensure that all relevant areas of the policy are being addressed after completion please return pages 1&2 to the Junior Organiser (Phil Richardson) along with the £25 membership fee and retain pages 3&4 for your own information
The Club Welfare Officers details are on the back page for your retention.
Please use BLOCK CAPITALS
CHILDS NAME DOB SC YR
PARENTS/GUARDIANS NAME
ADDRESS .
POST CODE E-MAIL ADDRESS ....
HOME TEL NO .OTHER NO
EMERGENCY NAME
EMERGENCY TEL NO . .. .
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By returning this completed form and ticking the boxes I agree to my son/daughter/child in my care, taking part in the activities of the club. I confirm that my child will comply with the Junior Rules I confirm that I understand the spirit of the Parents/Spectators code of conduct. I also give consent to the use of photography in the coaching of cricket (more details are available from the Child Welfare Officer) in respect of my child. I understand that I will be kept informed of cricket activities at the club for example timing and transport details for away matches when my child is involved. I understand that in the event of any injury or illness, all reasonable steps will be taken to contact me and to deal with that injury/illness appropriately. I am aware that should my child play for a senior team he/she may have to share changing and showering facilities I confirm that my child has to wear a helmet whilst batting or wicket keeping (standing up) against a hard ball
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Name of Parent/Guardian |
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Signature of Parent/Guardian |
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For statistical purposes we also need to record information on disability and the club would be grateful if you could complete the next section
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Disability The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 defines a disabled person as anyone with a physical or mental impairment, which has a substantial and long-term adverse effect on his or her ability to carry out normal day-to-day activities. Does your child have a disability? Yes No If yes, what is the nature of the disability? |
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Visual impairment |
Hearing impairment |
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Physical disability |
Learning disability |
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Multiple disability |
Other (please specify) |
MEDICAL INFORMATION
1. Does your child experience any conditions requiring medical treatment and/or medication?
Yes No
If yes, give details
2. Does your child have any allergies?
Yes No
If yes, please give details
3. Does your child have any specific dietary requirements?
Yes No
If yes, please give details
4. Please provide any further information you feel is necessary
I confirm to the best of my knowledge that my son/daughter does not suffer from any medical condition other than those detailed above
I consent to my child receiving medical treatment which, in the opinion of a qualified medical practitioner, may be necessary
JUNIOR CLUB RULES
This cricket club is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the well being of all its members. The club believes that it is important that members, coaches, administrators and parents associated with the club should, at all times, show respect, encouraged to be open at all times and to share any concerns or complaints that they may have about any aspect of the club with the Junior Section Manager/Co-coordinator.
As a member of Cronkbourne Cricket Club you are expected to abide by the general rules of the club, our Code of Conduct for Cricketers and by the following Junior club rules.
1. All members must play cricket within the laws and in the spirit of the game.
2. All members must respect colleagues, opponents and officials. Do not make derogatory comments or gestures about your colleagues or opponents. Never try to intimidate the opposition by threats or excessive triumphalism.
3. Be polite to umpires and respect their decisions. Do not show dissent! Do not throw tantrums or cricket bats. Such behaviour invites sanctions from club officials.
4. Members should keep to agreed timings for practice and matches or inform their coach or team manager at the earliest possible opportunity if they cannot play or are going to be late.
5. All members must wear the appropriate kit properly! Cricket whites and suitable trainers or cricket shoes should be worn for matches but tracksuits are permitted for practicing.
6. All players under the age of 18 years must wear helmets when batting and when standing up to the stumps when wicket keeping.
THE CHILD WELFARE OFFICER
The Club Welfare Officer with responsibility for the young members is:
Name: TBA
Tel No: home mobile
The Club Welfare Officer will:
Act as the first point of contact for the reporting of Child Welfare and Protection concerns
Help and safeguard young people by assisting in the promotion and implementation of the Welfare of Young People Policy at a Club level
To assist in the raising of awareness of others at the Club in respect of Child Protection
To be a source of advice and information within the club
To uphold confidentiality, as far as is practical in all Child Protection matters
To liase with the County Welfare Officer when appropriate
CODE OF CONDUCT FOR PARENTS/GUARDIANS
1. Encourage your child to learn the laws of the game and to play within the spirit of those laws.
2. Discourage unfair play and disputes with officials/coaches.
3. Help your child to recognise good performance, not just results.
4. Never force your child to take part in any sport.
5. Set a good example by recognising fair play and by applauding the good performances of all.
6. Never punish or belittle a child for losing or making mistakes.
7. Publicly accept the judgement of officials without argument or comment.
8. Support your childs involvement and help them to enjoy cricket and to develop within it.
9. Use correct and proper language at all times.
10. Do not forget, children are involved in organised sport for their enjoyment and not yours.
The club has issued guidelines for changing as it affects junior members. These guidelines are shown below. There is also an equity statement, which outlines the open constitution which the club adopts. A copy of this is shown on the club notice board.
GUIDELINES FOR CLUB CHANGING POLICY
The club has applied the following guidelines, which apply to Adults and Young People (under the age of 16) sharing changing facilities.
1. Adults should try to change and shower at separate times to Young Players
2. If Adults and Young Players need to share a changing facility, the Club must have consent from the Parents that their child/children can share a changing room with adults in the club
3. If Young people are uncomfortable changing or showering with Adults, no pressure should be placed on them to do so. Encourage them to do this at home.
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