Safe Hands - Cricket's Policy for Safeguarding Children
Wooburn Narkovians Cricket Club is committed to providing a safe and enjoyable environment for all young cricketers. The club has adopted the ECB’s policies to protect all cricketers, and ensure to the game is for everyone. Further details on ECB's policies and inclusivity can be seen through the links below.
Wooburn Narkovians’ Child Welfare Policies
The club has achieved Clubmark status, and has put into place the following child welfare policies as part of that process:-
- Safeguarding Policy
- Equity Policy
- Anti-Bullying Policy
- Photography and Video Camera Policy
- Transport Policy
- Juniors Playing in Adult Matches
- Changing and Showering Policy
- Missing Children Policy
- Volunteer Recruitment Policy
Codes of Conduct
The club has introduced the following codes of conduct for the different sections of the club, which set out the standards of behaviour we expect from all club members, officials, juniors and parents:
- Code of Conduct for Juniors
- Code of Conduct for Parents and Carers
- Code of Conduct for Club Members and Guests
- Code of Conduct for Club Officials and Volunteers
In addition, all the club’s coaches have adopted the ECB Coaches Code of Conduct, which sets out the key principles of good cricket coaching practice. This Code can be accessed through the following link: