NCCC Junior Information/Consent Form

Once complete your details will be sent to the Club Secretary.

  1. All junior members must also have a consent form signed by a parent or legal guardian. This form must be signed before the junior member will be allowed to take part in matches or coaching sessions.

 

Nazeing Common Cricket Club Consent Guidelines

 

Nazeing Common Cricket Club adheres to the good practice guidelines issued by the ECB and NSPCC. It is the club’s policy that parents or other responsible adults are responsible for transporting players to and from all matches and practice sessions; and therefore the Club will not be registering Private Vehicles for the transportation of individuals in connection with fixtures or practice sessions arranged by the Club. The implementation of this policy is not intended to exclude any player from participation and parents or guardians should contact a Club Welfare Officer if they have any problems with the transportation of players to matches or practice sessions.

I consent to my child/child in my care taking part in the activities indicated; I acknowledge that the club will be liable in the event of any accident only if they have failed to take reasonable steps in their duty of care during the event/fixture.

I agree to be at the pick-up/drop off point at the agreed time

I confirm to the best of my knowledge that my son/daughter/child in my care, does not suffer from any medical condition other than those stated above.

I consent to my child receiving medical treatment that a qualified medical practitioner, indicates may be necessary.

I agree to my son/daughter/child in my care, taking part in the activities of the club.

I understand that I will be kept informed of these activities – for example timing and transport details. 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’m aware of the club’s ‘guidelines on changing policy’ and know that shared changing rooms are used for adult games.

The club recognises the need to ensure the welfare and safety of all Young People in Cricket. As part of this commitment we will not knowingly permit photographs, video images or other images of Young People to be taken or used without the consent of the Parent/Guardian and the Young Player. The Club will follow the guidance issued by the

ECB/NSPCC on the use of images of Young people. The Club will take steps to ensure that any authorised images are used solely for the purpose they are intended, which is the promotion and celebration of the Club’s cricketing activities.

If you become aware that these images are being used inappropriately you should inform the Club Welfare Officer immediately. If photographs e.g. team or action shots, are submitted to the Press or published on the Club website individuals will not be identified. In circumstances where there is a need to identify an individual player in the Press parental permission will be sought beforehand. Whilst the club will do all that it can to ensure the safety of children during games, it is the responsibility of the parent concerned to ensure that if necessary their child is not videoed or photographed.

The full ECB ‘Safe Hands’ welfare of young people policy can be found in the Pavilion or downloaded.