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Equal Opportunities
Equal Opportunities
The Club is committed to a policy of 'equal opportunities' to encourage and maximise participation in junior football in Saron
Participation in Mini-football'It is Club policy that every player in the mini-football section is given an equal opportunity to play football.'
In recognition of young players differing rates of development, The Football Association of Wales stipulate that mini-football is non-competitive and it is Club policy that every player in the mini-football section is given an equal opportunity to play football. This policy is not only important to individual players it is important to the development of junior football in the Club to ensure that squads have sufficient strength in numbers when playing in the competitive junior league at under 12 and beyond. Junior football is a competitive sport from Under 12 and teams are chosen according to the aptitude and skill of players.
Girls playing football
'It is Club policy to encourage involvement of girls in mini-football.
Disability
No player should be discriminated against as a result of a medical condition or disability and it is Club policy to support all players to realise their full potential playing football.
Bullying
The Club has a zero tolerance to bullying, if any player is being bullied or knows someone else who is being bullied, please inform the Club Welfare Officer.
Welfare Officer
The Club has appointed Bernadette Conway as Welfare Officer to look after the interests of players. If a player or parent is worried or unhappy and would like to talk to somebody in confidence, the Welfare Officer may be contacted either by letter, telephone or email.
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