For Juniors
A page for players aged up to 11 years old ⚽
This page has all of our activities and information to help make your football safe and fun!
First of all, let's meet the Safeguarding Team at Hampshire FA.
You can contact any of these people if you have a problem that means you're not having fun at football or you don't feel safe...
Safeguarding Team - Safeguarding@HampshireFA.com
Shantell Woodward - Designated Safeguarding Officer Email: Shantell.Woodward@HampshireFA.com. Phone: 01256 853012 |
Michelle Saunders - Deputy Senior Safeguarding Lead |
Melanie Gill - Senior Safeguarding Lead Email: Melanie.Gill@HampshireFA.com. |
Jackie Binnington - Safeguarding Administrator |
Get in Touch
Opening times to contact our Safeguarding Team: 9am-5pm (Monday-Friday)
If your problem is urgent and you cannot contact your club or the Hampshire FA Designated Safeguarding Officer (Shantell Woodward - 01256 853012), you should contact any of the following:
- The NSPCC - Call: 0808 800 5000 (24-hours)
- For emergencies - Call the Police: 999
- For problems with your safety on the internet - Report this to CEOP by clicking here (https://www.ceop.police.uk/ceop-reporting/) and also let our Safeguarding Team (Safeguarding@HampshireFA.com), or the FA Safeguarding Team (Safeguarding@TheFA.com), know.
SuperKicks
The FA SuperKicks Hub has lots of fun football activities to try! Click the button below to watch the videos and have a go!
What If I Have A Problem?
If you have a problem that means that you don't feel happy, or you don't feel safe,
speak to an adult you trust
and tell them what's wrong.
They could be:
- A parent, a coach, or any other adult that you feel happy talking to
- Your football team's club welfare officer (if you don't know who this is, you could ask another player, a parent or a coach)
- The Hampshire FA Safeguarding Team - Safeguarding@HampshireFA.com
- The FA Safeguarding Team - Safeguarding@TheFA.com
If you don't feel safe, you can also phone the NSPCC for help - 0808 800 5000
If your problem is an emergency, phone the Police - 999
Staying Safe Online
There's lots of help and information that can help you stay safe on the internet.
If you have a problem online, you can find more information and report this to the right people by clicking the button below.
If you have a problem or feel unsafe there are a number of different people who you can go to for help.
1. A parent, a coach, or any adult that you trust
If there is an adult that you trust, you can tell them any problems that you are having. You can also show them the contact details below so they know other people who can help.
2. Your Club Welfare Officer
Your football team has a Club Welfare Officer who is trained to help keep all children in the club safe and make sure that you are enjoying your football with the club. If you have any problems, you can go to them and they will help. If you don't know who this person is, you can find out by asking a parent, a coach or manager, or anyone else involved in the club.
3. The Hampshire FA Safeguarding Team
Hampshire FA have a safeguarding team to make sure that all children involved in football across Hampshire are safe and enjoy their football. You can go to any person in the team below with a problem and trust them. They are here to help you.
Shantell Woodward - Designated Safeguarding Officer Email: Shantell.Woodward@HampshireFA.com Phone: 01256 853012 |
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Michelle Saunders - Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer Email: Michelle.Saunders@HampshireFA.com Phone: 01256 853022 |
4. The FA Safeguarding Team
The FA also have a safeguarding team. If you would prefer to speak to them, call 0800 169 1863 and ask for the safeguarding team or email Safeguarding@TheFA.com
What if I can't reach any of those people or I don't want to go to them for help?
If you can't contact any of the people above and you feel unsafe, you can call the NSPCC - 0808 800 5000
If your problem is an emergency, call the police - 999
A page for all players aged 11 years old or younger.
- To let us know how football can be more fun
- To learn more about how to stay safe and people who can help
- To take part in fun football activities