Trafford FC Safeguarding
At Trafford Football Club, the safety and wellbeing of everyone involved in football is extremely important to us.
We are committed to providing a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment for all players, supporters, volunteers and visitors.
Trafford FC follows the safeguarding guidance set out by The Football Association and Manchester FA to ensure the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk is always protected.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility, and we encourage anyone with concerns to speak up.
Our Safeguarding Commitment
Trafford FC is dedicated to ensuring football is played in a safe, respectful and supportive environment.
We aim to:
- Provide a safe environment for players and visitors
- Promote respect, inclusion and positive behaviour
- Ensure all coaches and volunteers understand safeguarding responsibilities
- Follow FA safeguarding policies and best practice
Report a Safeguarding Concern
If you are worried about the safety or wellbeing of someone involved in football, please report it.
You can:
• Speak to our Club Welfare Officer
• Contact Manchester FA Safeguarding Team
• Report directly to The Football Association
• Contact the NSPCC HelplineIn an emergency always call 999
Useful links
The FA SafeguardingReport a concern to The FA
For Young People
If you are a child or young player at Trafford FC and something is worrying you, it is important to talk to someone you trust.
You can speak to:
• Your coach
• The Club Welfare Officer
• A parent or guardian
• Another trusted adult
You can also contact:
NSPCC Childline
Call 0800 1111
https://www.childline.org.uk
Childline is free, confidential and available 24 hours a day.
Remember – you will always be listened to and taken seriously.
Trafford FC Safeguarding Policies
Trafford FC follows The FA safeguarding framework and maintains policies to protect everyone involved in the club.
Trafford FC Safeguarding Policy
Safeguarding in Partnership with The FA
Trafford FC works in partnership with the national governing body for football to maintain the highest safeguarding standards.


