The England and Wales Cricket Board is emailing you, as our attendance records from Safe Hands Workshops indicate that you are a current Club Welfare Officer. Please accept our apologies if this is no longer the case, and please let us know at safeguarding@ecb.co.uk
Following the Government’s announcement on 23rd May, please follow the links below to guidance on the changes to the processes involved in securing DBS checks (previously CRBs) and ECB vetting for roles with children.
There are numerous changes to tell you about, and we have tried to achieve a balance between brevity and detail. There are several different networks in cricket that we are communicating these changes to and we have worked to try and prevent duplication of correspondence where possible, but if you have received this information already, then please accept our apologies.
The main changes are:
ECB Vetting Checks – Information for Club Welfare Officers
ECB Guidance on Vetting Checklist
How to determine which roles are 'regulated activity' with children in cricket
In order to prepare for the changes that will come into place from the 17th June, we have been working closely with TMG CRB to put appropriate systems in place. In particular, TMG CRB will be entering all applications received onto their online applications system (known as e-bulk). In due course, individuals will be able to make applications online themselves, without having to use paper forms, and this is vital preparation for this change also.
If individuals have experienced delays in recent weeks whilst the systems have been updated internally, we do apologise.
The ECB remains committed to ensuring that cricket provides a safe and welcoming environment for children; and to supporting clubs, leagues, panels and everyone involved in the game to be able to meet their safeguarding responsibilities with enthusiasm. Ensuring we have the right people working with our children is crucial; DBS and ECB vetting helps us ensure we achieve this. We will continue to endeavour to make this as simple as possible for everyone involved in the game. We welcome queries or suggestions on safeguarding@ecb.co.uk
Best wishes