Hampshire Cricket - Safeguarding Policy Statement

Hampshire Cricket is committed to ensuring everyone involved in cricket can participate in an environment that is safe, welcoming, inclusive and enjoyable. Safeguarding is a shared responsibility, and everyone connected to the club; players, coaches, officials, administrators, staff, volunteers, spectators, parents and carers have a role to play. Our collective actions on and off the field help to create a positive and inclusive safeguarding culture.

How do we do this?


Have the Right People in Place

While safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility, the Club appoints a Club Safeguarding Officer (CSO) who has completed the ECB's specialist Safe Hands training. 

The Club Safeguarding Officer is:


Creating the Right Culture and Environment

Everyone participating in cricket regardless of age, gender, race, religion, sexual orientation, ability or disability, has the right to enjoy the game in an environment that is safe from abuse and harm. The Club recognises that safeguarding is not only about responding to concerns it is about promoting a positive, safe, welcoming and inclusive culture which provides the best environment for participants to enjoy themselves and the game of cricket.

All individuals in specialist roles at the Club (Captains and Team Managers, Coaches and Activators, Officials (Umpires and Scorers) and Committee Members) are required to complete Safeguarding for Specialist Roles training.

The Club will:


Reporting and Responding to Safeguarding Concerns

We aim to ensure that everyone at the Club feels confident to raise a concern, no matter how small with the club responding quickly and effectively, which is central to a proactive safeguarding culture at the Club.


Adopting the ECB's Safe Hands Policy and Guidance


Club Commitment

Hampshire Cricket are committed to this Safeguarding Policy Statement and will review it on an annual basis.

Date Completed25th March 2026

Date of renewal Reviewed Annually


Our Club Safeguarding Officer's details are:

Name: Stuart Chatfield

Email address [email protected]

Phone number – 07552 533692

Adult At Risk Policy
ECB Safeguarding Referral Form
Hampshire Cricket Safeguarding Handbook
ECB - Safe Hands
Accident Form

Cricket Specific Advice

We ensure that all individuals working in, or for, the Hampshire County Cricket Club (such as staff, officials, coaches, team managers) are provided with support, education and training so they are aware of how to adhere to good practice and Code Conduct guidelines defined by the ECB. We also ensure those individuals understand how the “Safe Hands Policy” applies to them.


Contact Us

Hampshire Cricket is committed to make sure that all children feel safe and have a positive experience within cricket. Contact us for safeguarding via the link below.

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