Reporting a Concern
We all have a duty of care to safeguard others in our game, whether that is children or adults. If you have a concern, you should share it and get advice, doing nothing is never an option, however minor you may think what you have seen is.
Every club in Wales has a Safeguarding Officer. These individuals are trained to receive concerns and will know how to help you. If that individual is not available or you are uncomfortable in any way with involving them, then you can speak with the Club Chair, or get help from the Cricket Wales Safeguarding Team directly.
Each Senior Cricket League also has a League Safeguarding Officer, the details of each can be found on the Key Contacts page.
The Cricket Wales Safeguarding Policies can be found on the Governance and Policies page and you can access other safeguarding resources via the ECB Kit Bag.
If you know or believe someone is at imminent or immediate risk, you must phone Police or Local Services immediately, following which please contact Cricket Wales for local advice and support.
Safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. If you are worried or have a concern, please ask for help.