
It is the policy of EDMAC that the care and welfare of children and vulnerable adults whilst using the facilities of the club shall be the responsibility of all members of the club. The Children Act 1989 indicates that everyone has a part to play whether they are an elected officer, club officer, instructor or member. Key responsibilities also lie with parents, guardians, carers and friends towards those for whom they are caring.
The Club has appointed a Club Welfare Officer who will be a point of contact for matters appertaining to this policy.
DBS checks shall be carried out voluntarily on all individuals who are likely to have close operational contact with any member falling under this policy. DBS checks are carried out under the auspices of the BMFA and shall be carried out every three years.
The Club shall use it's best endeavours to provide sufficient DBS checked Instructors for members falling under this policy. This shall be reviewed at each Committee meeting. In the event that no DBS checked instructors are available at the time of application for membership an applicant will be placed on a waiting list pending the availability of an instructor.
The Membership Secretary shall liaise with the Club Welfare Officer on all new memberships falling under this policy.
The Committee shall circulate to the membership by all normal means, information relevant to this policy to ensure that the membership is as well informed as is practicable.
To assist the club in following this policy and to ensure that it is in accord with the guidelines laid down in the Promotion of Welfare and Care of Children and Vulnerable Adults in Model Flying as published by the BMFA.
To liaise with the Committee providing input on any matters that arise over this policy.
Ensure that new initiatives and information from the BMFA are communicated to the Committee and thereby on to the club and its members.
Ensure that any issues arising from this policy are raised as an item on the Committee meeting agenda.
Ensure that all club members working with children or vulnerable adults have received appropriate training and are suitably qualified.
Liaise with BMFA HQ on children and vulnerable adult issues and report any such issues to the Committee for any wider action that may be necessary.
It is a requirement of EDMAC that all children and vulnerable adults shall be accompanied by either a parent or adult nominated by a parent at all times.
Should your child or the vulnerable person for whom you care have any existing medical or special needs you must inform the club in writing. Whereas the club shall use it's best endeavours to accommodate special needs it must be clearly understood that the safety of all overrides all considerations and regrettably, in some cases it may not be possible to accommodate some special needs.
The EDMAC Welfare Officer has explained the limits of physical contact that may occur in our sport.
The implementation of EDMAC policies and procedures are the responsibility of the entire membership whilst flying on Epsom Downs.
In particular, should any adult member discover a junior member is unsupervised, the adult member should assume responsibility for their safety in the first instance. The Parent or Nominated Adult should be sought out and, in any case, the Club Welfare Officer / Duty Member and / or a Committee Member must then be made aware of the situation as soon as possible.
At all times members should be aware of the requirements of the Children Act (1989) and the Club Policy & Procedures and avoid placing themselves in a position which could be open to misinterpretation or question.
Any concerns should be communicated to the Club Welfare Officer in the first instance. Alternatively, the parent or responsible adult should contact any Committee Member available at that time and with whom they feel comfortable to discuss the matter.
In the event of the Club Welfare Officer being contacted regarding any concerns under this Policy, they will:
Where the Committee has been advised of a concern under this Policy, they will:
Any member having a concern under this Policy, should contact the Club Welfare Office in the first instance as soon as is reasonably possible, or any Committee Member with whom they feel comfortable to discuss the matter.
Any member that is approached directly by a parent, responsible adult or junior expressing a concern under this Policy, should contact the Club Welfare Officer as soon as reasonably possible or any Committee member. In addition they should:
They should not:
It should be clear to all that matters covered by this policy are to be handled in a sensitive and confidential manner, at all times following the policy and procedures as outlined in this document.
Where action may not be clear under this policy, members must seek the advice of the Club Welfare Officer whose responsibilities are well defined within this document. The Committee has undertaken in this policy to investigate all matters that are reported and will follow the guidelines as set down by the BMFA.
With the exception of ensuring the safety of any member under this policy; under no circumstances shall any member of EDMAC take the resolution of such matters into their own hands. Equally they should not draw any conclusions over any information that has been reported to them. The Club Welfare Officer has the responsibility to be the initial point of contact in matters concerning this policy and will ensure that action is taken within the guidelines of this policy.