Hertfordshire Cricket acknowledge the duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and are committed to ensuring safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities, government guidance and complies with best practice reflected in the ECB’s Safe Hands guidelines which we have adopted.
At Hertfordshire Cricket, we take the safeguarding of our players, coaches, staff and volunteers extremely seriously. We are firmly committed to continuing to provide an environment that is safe, welcoming and friendly for everyone to enjoy the game of cricket.
The County Safeguarding Officer is Julie Page whose job it is to provide safeguarding leadership and management across all sectors a within Hertfordshire Cricket to deliver our safeguarding strategies, training, policies, procedures and organisational aims. The key purpose of her role is to promote and protect the welfare of children and vulnerable adults at risk and create a safe environment for people to play cricket in our county.
Should you have a safeguarding issue that you would like advice on, require a DBS or you need to report any concerns, please contact Julie directly:
For all Safeguarding enquires:
Email: safeguarding@hertscricket.org
Julie Page
County Safeguarding Officer
Mobile: 07741 272751
If you have immediate concerns about the safety or wellbeing of any individual, please contact the Emergency Services 999, Social Services 01522 782111 or the NSPCC child protection helpline on 0808 800 5000
Julie is the first point of contact for all clubs, but if you have any queries which you feel cannot be dealt with locally, please contact the Cricket Regulator email safeguarding@cricketregulator.co.uk