Policies
Child Safe Guarding Policy
Introduction
At Futuro, the safety and well-being of our youth members are paramount. We are committed to creating a secure and positive environment for all children involved in our programs. This Child Protection Policy outlines our comprehensive approach to safeguarding children, detailing preventive measures, guidelines for adult-child interactions, and procedures for reporting and addressing concerns of abuse or neglect.
Background Checks
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Mandatory Screening: All coaches, volunteers, staff, and anyone else in a position of authority or trust within Futuro must undergo a thorough background check, including criminal record and vulnerable sector checks, before engagement.
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Scheduled Updates: Background checks must be conducted biennially. On alternate years, individuals are required to submit a signed declaration affirming there have been no changes to their status.
Guidelines for Interactions Between Adults and Minors
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Rule of Two: It is the policy of Futuro that there must always be at least two screened team officials present at official soccer activities and events where a minor is involved. This can include two coaches or a coach and another team official so long as one of the individuals is of the same gender as the athlete.Any one-on-one interaction between a coach and an athlete must take place within earshot and view of the second coach or designated screened individual, apart from medical emergencies. If a second screened official is not available a parent or adult can be recruited.
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Appropriate Boundaries: Adults must maintain appropriate physical and emotional boundaries at all times. Physical contact should be limited to what is necessary and relevant to the child’s soccer development.
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Open Environments: Activities and interactions should occur in observable and interruptible settings. Private or one-on-one situations should be avoided unless in a public setting with parental consent.
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Communication: Any communication between adults and minors should be transparent and involve parents or guardians. This includes digital communication.
Anti-Bullying Policy
Bullying has become a major issue in today’s society. Whether it is at school or on the soccer field, bullying is an issue that needs to be addressed. Futuro recognizes the seriousness of bullying and wants to bring this issue to the forefront of the club’s policy. As a community club within Welland, WSC is set on implementing a progressive policy that will aim to prevent bullying and make for a better overall environment on and off the field for our players.
Bullying is defined as unwanted, aggressive behavior among children and youth that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time. Both kids who are bullied and who bully others may have serious, lasting problems. A safe and inclusive learning environment in our club is critical for our players to achieve success. Parents and players must be confident in knowing that our club environment is free from harassment, violence, intolerance and intimidation, all of which are forms of bullying. Futuro would like to make bullying aware to all our players and coaches. The aim is to properly educate our coaches about bullying so that they are aware of it and can reiterate it to the players.
Futuro Code of Conduct
Futuro's code of conduct describes the positive behaviors expected of the club’s players, coaches, and parents. The code of conduct applies to all, sets standards for behavior, and covers a focused set of expected positive behaviors. Along with our Code of Conduct we expect all our players to adhere to this Anti-Bully Policy.
Coach Education
Futuro will make all our coaches aware of this Anti-Bullying policy. Our coaches will be trained on how to be more aware about bullying and so they can reiterate that awareness to their players. We will expect our coaches to employ preventative measures so that bullying is not an issue for any of our players. If cases of bullying do arise, we have a conflicts and resolution protocol (see below).
Conflict and resolution protocol
Conflict Procedure
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Report bullying incidents to the coach, manager, coordinator or a staff member of Futuro
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Coach/adult needs to contact the executive immediately.
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Parents should be informed and will be asked to come in to a meeting to discuss the problem.
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If necessary and appropriate, police will be consulted.
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The bullying behaviour or threats of bullying must be investigated, and the bullying stopped quickly.
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An attempt will be made to help the bully (bullies) change their behaviour.
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If mediation fails and the bullying is seen to continue the club will initiate disciplinary action.
Recommended Actions for Resolution
If Futuro coaches decide it is appropriate for the parties involved to deal with the situation they should follow the procedure outlined below.
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Reconciliation by getting the parties together. It may be that a genuine apology solves the problem.
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If this fails/not appropriate coach(es) of the team should meet with the parent and child alleging bullying to get details of the allegation. Minutes should be taken for clarity.
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The coach(es) should meet with the alleged bully and parent/s and put the incident raised to them to answer and give their view of the allegation. Minutes should again be taken.
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The coach(es) should talk to anyone else that may have been involved to gather additional information; again, minutes should be taken.
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If bullying has in their view taken place the athletes should be warned and put on notice of further action. Consideration should be given as to whether a reconciliation meeting between parties is appropriate at this time.
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All other coaches involved with both athletes should be made aware of the concerns and outcome of the process i.e. the warning.
Futuro's Anti-Bullying Policy is in line with Bill 14 of the Anti-Bullying Act, 2012 from the Legislative Assembly of Ontario.
Reporting and Addressing Concerns
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Immediate Reporting: Any suspicions or allegations of child abuse, neglect, or inappropriate conduct by an adult towards a minor must be reported immediately to club officials and law enforcement.
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Confidentiality: All reports will be handled with the utmost confidentiality and sensitivity. The identity of the person reporting will be protected to the best of the club’s ability.
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Investigation: Futuro will promptly and thoroughly investigate all reports of abuse or neglect. This may involve cooperation with local authorities if the situation warrants.
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Action: Appropriate action will be taken based on the findings of the investigation. This may include removal of the individual from their position, reporting to law enforcement, and implementing measures to prevent future incidents.
Training and Education
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Awareness Programs: WSC will provide mandatory training and awareness programs for coaches, volunteers, staff, and parents on child protection, recognizing signs of abuse or neglect, and the importance of the Rule of Two.
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Resources and Support: Information and resources on child protection will be made available to all club members.
Policy Review
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Annual Review: The Child Protection Policy will be reviewed annually and updated as necessary to ensure it remains effective and reflects the latest best practices in child protection.
Commitment
Futuro is fully committed to the safeguarding and protection of all children in our care. We expect all members of the Futuro community to share in this commitment and to adhere to the principles and guidelines set out in this policy.
By fostering a culture of awareness, vigilance, and openness, we can ensure that the Futuro remains a safe and nurturing place for every child to grow, learn, and enjoy the game of soccer.