"Child protection": memo for young football players

"Child protection": memo for young football players

01 July 2024, 18:46

BEHAVIOUR CODE FOR CHILDREN:

Traveling to away games and tournaments should be both safe and fun. To achieve this, it is important to understand our rights and responsibilities.

  • For example, accompanying adults are responsible for my safety and well-being. For my part, I must always follow their instructions and advice.
  • When I spend the night during travels, I will share a room with someone, and this will be agreed in advance.
  • I will not be late for meetings and events.
  • I will inform the accompanying adults if something bothers me, or if I need anything to take part in the event.
  • I will respect other children, help them participate in the event and be an example of the sporting spirit
  • I will respect every participant of the event and other people. I will not harm anyone who participates in the event, or behave in a way that may offend or offend other children.

WHAT IS ABUSE?

When adults:

  • seem like they have chosen one or more children for "special treatment" – either as favorites or for punishment;
  • care more about the result than about making the child happy and having fun;
  • treat the child unkindly and critically;
  • use inappropriate language;
  • violate the boundaries of children's lives, for example, enter locker rooms;
  • They don't care about children and what they do or where they are;

Conclusion:

We have the right to enjoy football safely!

 

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