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- Thanks for your efforts
- Safeguarding Team changes
- Rugby Activity
- GMS Safeguarding audit, due by 30th November
- DBS Processing
- Mental Health Advice
To access the Safeguarding bulletin please click on the link
Rugby Football Union
by Bill Hooper
Key points
To access the Safeguarding bulletin please click on the link
by Bill Hooper
by Bill Hooper
Please see attached the RFU Safeguarding Bulletin for June 2020. This contains important information about the restarting of the DBS process and a reminder about regulation 15. These are both issues that have come up in our recent video call catch ups.
Safeguarding Bulletin June 2020 – PDF
In addition, please also see a document, below, detailing some advice around the use of online platforms for communication, which you might find useful.
Communication with children – virtual platforms
The RFU recognises that Clubs have been looking at ways they they can stay in touch with their members and teams. Many are using virtual platforms which were designed for business, not children. Therefore there are potential inherent risks. By applying some existing and new guidance to these ways of engaging players some risks may be mitigated.
Please note that once lockdown and social distancing measures are reduced further then this type of communication will be discouraged.
There have been significant issues with the Zoom platform and Zoom Bombings. Please see https://thecpsu.org.uk/news/2020-05-nspcc-warns-of-zoom-security-risks/
The RFU recommend when engaging with children using these platforms whether in delivering a coaching session or an informal gathering such as quiz night or team meeting the below:
If online coaching occurs then the above applies in addition:
Whilst clubs may consider that the recording of a meeting or coaching session may mitigate risk it should be considered whether this is necessary when other measures will be in place. Recording means that personal data (image) is captured and GDPR must be complied with in relation to storage and retention and deletion. If a meeting or coaching session is to be recorded participants / parents will need to be informed prior to the session so they can redraw if necessary.
The RFU do not recommend the use of Messenger Meeting Rooms for children due to lack of appropriate settings.
The Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) have some further advice https://thecpsu.org.uk/resource-library/best-practice/remote-teaching-and-coaching
by Bill Hooper
The latest Safeguarding bulletin regarding DBS checks.
by Bill Hooper
Leading up to CRFU representative teams playing at the weekend all precautions and professional advice is being taken to ensure the welfare of our players, coaches and members of the rugby community.
Contact with players, clubs, coaches and where necessary player’s parents has been maintained. Players have been given good advice about hygiene and procedures by our CRFU doctor.
At present, while we remain vigilant and updated on developments, all our fixtures are going ahead.
Please refer to the CRFU website for further updates as and when they are required.
Chris Lea
Chairman of Representative Rugby