DYrrah city football academy security policy
At Dyrrah City Football Academy, following Manchester City standards, the protection and well-being of children is our top priority. We create a safe and positive environment, where every child is protected through clear policies, staff training and ongoing monitoring. Our “Safe at Dyrrah City” policy ensures that best safeguarding practices are integrated into every activity at the Academy.
"Safeguarding" Policy
Safeguarding has three main objectives:
- To ensure that all players are safe and protected from harm, both on and off the field. This includes implementing strict guidelines and procedures to prevent abuse, harassment and any other form of ill-treatment.
- To protect through following procedures, ensuring that all staff are trained and prepared to respond appropriately and sensitively to child protection concerns.
- To provide support for vulnerable children and adults.
Concerns relating to the welfare of children must be reported immediately, regardless of the perceived seriousness. These include, but are not limited to:
- Physical or emotional abuse;
- Neglect or failure to provide adequate care;
-Sexual abuse or harassment;
-Harassment or bullying;
-Grooming behaviour;
-Safety and Wellbeing
For persons wishing to refer or report concerns regarding child protection, please use one of the following methods:
a) Completing the online form, which is located in the “Reports” section on our official website: www.dcfa.al (link)
b) Sending the report to the official email addresses: [email protected] & [email protected]
All reports are treated with complete confidentiality and due seriousness.
"Health & Safety" Policy
The purpose of this policy is to provide a safe and healthy environment for all individuals involved in the operation of Dyrrah City Football Academy, including players, staff and visitors. The policy also includes:
- Risk assessment and management;
- Implementation of health and safety standards;
- Emergency protocols;
- Handling and reporting of incidents or accidents.
The health and safety policy covers all activities that take place under the jurisdiction of the Academy, including:
- Training sessions and matches;
- Use of permanent or temporary facilities;
- Trips, championships and tournaments;
- Any other activities organized or supervised by the Academy.
- For persons wishing to refer or report concerns regarding the health & safety of children, please use one of the following methods:
a) Completing the online form, which is located in the “Reports” section on our official website: www.dcfa.al (link)
b) Sending the report to the official email addresses: [email protected] & [email protected]
All reports are treated with complete confidentiality and due seriousness.