Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club acknowledges our duty of care to safeguard and promote the welfare of children.

Our aim is to ensure that all children that participate in cricket have a safe, positive and fun experience.

We are committed to ensuring that our safeguarding practice reflects statutory responsibilities and government guidance.

We have adopted the England & Wales Cricket Board’s Safe Hands policy and are committed to complying in full with the best practice guidance it portrays. 

Details in relation to points of contact should you have any concerns regarding safeguarding practice, or in relation to the safety and/or wellbeing of any children or child, are outlined below.

If you have a safeguarding concern, please contact our County Safeguarding Officer, Graham Redfern, at safeguarding@trentbridge.co.uk or 07726 675 880. Where applicable, kindly use the relevant referral form available via the links below.

In the event of Graham not being available and support being required within a short timeframe, please contact Andrew Wilson (Deputy County Safeguarding Officer) on safeguarding@trentbridge.co.uk or 07568 791628.

The national safeguarding team at the ECB can be contacted via safeguarding@ecb.co.uk.

Should you have immediate concerns regarding the safety or wellbeing of an individual, at any time, you should contact the emergency services by dialling 999.

Information on how to inform Social Services at Nottinghamshire County Council in relation to concerns regarding the safety and wellbeing of a child is available here. The equivalent information for Nottingham City Council is available here.

The NSPCC’s child protection helpline can be reached on 0808 800 5000.

Nottinghamshire’s Policy statement on Safeguarding and Protecting Children can be found here
Nottinghamshire’s Policy statement on Safeguarding Adults can be found here

Documentation relating to Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club’s policies (including Safeguarding) are available under ‘Information’ in the menu at the foot of the club's website...