WELFARE
Code of Conduct
The Galmington Dragons support the FA's We only do Positive strategy emphasising the effect negative behaviour has on U7 - U16 children in the beautiful game. Here at Galmington we strive to educate everyone in the club on the impact positive behaviour from players, coaches and parents can have on our children's enjoyment and growth both on and of the pitch. It is the responsibility of everybody at the club to adhere to the Clubs Code of Conduct below.

Managers and Club Officials

Parents and Helpers

PLAYERS
Safeguarding

Galmington Dragons acknowledges its responsility to safeguard the welfare of every child and young person who has benn entrusted to its care and is commited to working to provide a safe enviroment for all members to promote their well-being and welfare. Safeguarding is everyones's responsibility. If you are worried about a child it is important that you report your concerns - no action is not an option. All concerns and allegations of abuse will be taken seriously and responded to appropriately. To view our policy click below.
Safe Guarding Contacts
If you belive you have witnessed a Safeguarding incident your first point of contact should be the club Welfare Offcier. If you are unable to reach the Welfare Officer or believe the incident is more serious please contact the Somerset FA Welfare Officer directly.
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Galmington Dragons Welfare Officer: Neil White
Somerset County FA Welfare Officer: Shirley Needham
Safeguarding and Protection Agency
For more serious incidents please don't hesitate to contact availiable helplines and local authorities.
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