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Duty Of Care

Our constitution requires us to provide a duty of care to all club members; for the most part, this is considered to be the well-being of the players and supporters on and around the field of play. To fulfil this obligation the club provides the following information and actions:

The club will maintain a full list of its members and it is up to each member to give the club an emergency contact number,
this is for your own benefit to enable the club to contact your relative in the case of an emergency during your time at the club.

The club now has a strong box located adjacent to the playing pitch that encloses the first aid kit, extra balls, bibs, and other kits needed to be able to play football.

This box can be opened by any member who knows the combination, and on doing so takes responsibility of its contents.
there is also a defibrillator in the school first aid room, that is available for all to use should the need arise, the first aid room is located through the first door on the left as you enter the school by the swimming pool.

When playing away from our home ground our managers will ensure that we take our first aid kit and ensure our host provides appropriate first aid facilities.

The club will seek to have volunteers from its membership to undertake first aid training and to expand this programme as our membership changes and develops. First aiders will be expected to take a leading role when called upon.

Actions to be undertaken by coaches/team managers before sessions:

Check to see if any members or spectators at the games/training sessions have first aid training or ideally are doctors, nurses or paramedics.

Actions to be undertaken before and during a game.
Keep the first aid kit at the pitch-side, not in the car!
Ensure you have access to a mobile phone.
Nominate an assistant, whose job is to keep members back and act as your witness to what happens.

In the event of an injury, illness, or collapse.
Grab and go – grab the first aid kit and get on the pitch.
Slow down as you approach the casualty (do not trip/slip and land on them)
First actions: kneel down next to head; check ABC — Airways, Breathing & Circulation; are they conscious? Give them a ‘Head to Toe‘ check.

If in any doubt, ring 999 and ask for an ambulance.
If an ambulance is called, send someone out to the road to direct the ambulance to the pitch. If necessary, move any cars in the car park which may impede ambulance access.

After the game if you have given first aid.
Check the player is still feeling OK.
Let the player’s nominated emergency contact know what has happened and what aid you gave to that person.

Location of the club: Summerhill School, Lodge Lane, Kingswinford, Dudley.
School caretaker: Andy ( 07468712754)
Nearest A&E hospital: Russells Hall Hospital, Pensnett Road, Dudley, DY1 1HQ.
Nearest defibrillator: Immediately inside the school entrance nearest to the pitches.