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CRAWLEY
RUGBY
FOOTBALL CLUB

CHILD
PROTECTION
PHOTOGRAPHY OF YOUTH TEAM
PLAYERS

Any
person wishing to photograph Youth Players at Crawley RFC should identify
themselves to the team coaching staff; explain their reason for taking
photographs and their relationship to the player(s) before commencing
photography.
Any
parent or guardian of a child under court order protection or who do not want
their child photographed for any reason should make themselves and the child
known to the team Head Coach/Manager.
The Club will then undertake to take all reasonable steps to ensure the
child is not photographed whilst playing or training at the club.
The
Club undertakes to gain the consent of any child and their parent/guardian
before a photograph in which the child can be individually identified is
published in the press or on websites by the club.
All
Club officials are required to challenge anyone they suspect of not having
permission, taking photographs of youth players on the club pitches and
premises. The official should request the photographer explain their reason for
taking photographs and their relationship to the player(s). However it should be noted that all the pitches and land surrounding the
club are public places. If the photographer gives an inappropriate answer or
refuses to answer when challenged, Club officials should request the
photographer stops and or leaves, but
may take no other action.
Cameras are
NOT permitted in changing
areas
.
Any
person wishing to photograph Youth Players at Crawley RFC should identify
themselves to the team coaching staff; explain their reason for taking
photographs and their relationship to the player(s) before commencing
photography.
Any
parent or guardian of a child under court order protection or who do not want
their child photographed for any reason should make themselves and the child
known to the team Head Coach/Manager.
The Club will then undertake to take all reasonable steps to ensure the
child is not photographed whilst playing or training at the club.
The
Club undertakes to gain the consent of any child and their parent/guardian
before a photograph in which the child can be individually identified is
published in the press or on websites by the club.
All
Club officials are required to challenge anyone they suspect of not having
permission to take photographs of youth players on the Club's pitches and
premises. The official should request the photographer explain their reason for
taking photographs and their relationship to the player(s). However it should be noted that all the pitches and land surrounding the
club are public places. If the photographer gives an inappropriate answer or
refuses to answer when challenged, Club officials should request the
photographer stops and or leaves, but may take no other action
.

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