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FA releases ‘safeguarding’ video
- Updated: December 2, 2016
National team captains Wayne Rooney and Steph Houghton are among a quartet of England football leaders who feature in an FA film designed to outline the four steps to safeguarding children.
The film is part of the FA’s plan to support a safe and enjoyable framework for football and also features Jack Rutter, captain of the England cerebral palsy football team, and U21 vice-captain Nathaniel Chalobah.
People who work in football are encouraged to report any concerns about a child’s welfare and it is explained how parents and children can raise concerns they have about adults working in football.
And the video describes the steps taken by 8,500 safeguarding officers working across English football …