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FAIR PLAY Initiative Child Protection in Cricket Presented by: Khushiyal J. Singh Lynford C. Inverary
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As the WICB increases focus on age group cricket development from ages 7-19, the organization saw the importance of integrating child protection into all of the region’s youth cricket programmes & coaching education. WHY the collaboration between WICB & UNICEF?
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Responsibilities of WICB & UNICEF UNICEF International body responsible for children’s rights globally. WICB Governing body for cricket in the West Indies. Kiddy Cricket Youth Cricket Grassroots Cricket Coaching Education Schools Cricket WICB & UNICEF’s “FAIR PLAY Initiative” WICB & UNICEF’s “FAIR PLAY Initiative”
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Internationally Increase in reported cases of abuse involving children in sport Why the FAIR PLAY Initiative is needed ‘Sooner than Later’ Jerry Sandusky
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Why the FAIR PLAY Initiative is needed ‘Sooner than Later’
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PENN STATE FALLOUT: On July 23, 2012 the following sanctions against Penn State were announced by the National Collegiate Athletic Association: Five years probation. A four-year postseason ban. Vacating of all wins from 1998 to 2011, which includes 112 wins in all. A $60 million fine, the proceeds of which were to go toward an endowment for preventing child abuse. Loss of a total of 40 initial scholarships from 2013 to 2017
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Why the FAIR PLAY Initiative is needed ‘Sooner than Later’ Tragedy Strikes in Youth Cricket “Eleven year old “Luke Batty” stabbed and beaten to death with cricket bat by father in front of horrified children and parents” (Victoria Australia) – 13 th Feb. 2014
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West Indies Increasing cases of undocumented abuse of children in and out of sports within the region. (Culture of Secrecy) Why the FAIR PLAY Initiative is need ‘Sooner than Later’ Lets Share!
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Inconsistency in cricket coaches’ and administrators’ knowledge of child protection basics Need for cricket community regionally to be child protection aware as in other world sports - Football, Swimming, Athletics, etc. Regional Gap in Child Protection & Cricket
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– Workshop helped to identify gaps in child protection and cricket – Highlighted the need for WICB & UNICEF to collectively work toward the production of a robust regional Child Protection & Cricket training programme Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates January 2012 – UNICEF & WICB hosted a Child Protection Workshop on 27 January 2012 at the Sagicor High Performance Centre, Barbados for WICB Territorial Development Officers
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates March 2012 – WICB starts development of revamped Coaching Education Programme – Coming out of discussions with our coaching consultants and stakeholders, including the England & Wales Cricket Board, there was a significant need for a child protection component in training for all entry level coaching certifications
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates May 2012 – UNICEF & WICB began discussions on draft Child Protection & Cricket programme called “FAIR PLAY” – Development of standardized body of child protection in cricket material for cricket coaches – Training workshops to be administered in each territory as a prerequisite for WICB Foundation & Level 1 Coaching Certifications
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative – The Child Protection Training would aim to give a robust understanding of the following main principles: 1.What is Child Protection? 2.What is a Child? 3.What is Child Abuse & forms of abuse, including Bullying 4. The responsibility of Cricket Coaches 5.Recognizing child abuse 6.The DOs and DON’Ts of coaching children 7.Listening & helping children to disclose abuse 8.How to report an incident 9.Building and developing a child protection policy for Youth Cricket Clubs & Training Programmes
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates July 2013 – FAIR PLAY Material Completed – Material includes: Coaches Manual, Brochure, Training Video
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates October 2013 – WICB hosts Coaching Education Master Tutor training from 12 – 18 October at Sabina Park, Jamaica for regional trainers from 13 territories. – FAIR PLAY training workshop was successfully introduced to Master Trainers on 13 October – Participating Territories: Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines and Trinidad & Tobago. – NB: Trainers representing Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda and BVI are responsible for St. Maarten, Montserrat & USVI respectively.
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Where We Are with the FAIR PLAY Initiative Timeline and Significant Dates March 2014 – On Monday 10 March, WICB & UNICEF will host FAIR PLAY Training of Trainers Workshop in Antigua for regional focal points from respective National Child Protection Agencies. – Intention: Child Protection focal points to deliver FAIR PLAY Training in their respective territories, in conjunction with master cricket tutors – National Child Protection Agencies from Anguilla, Antigua & Barbuda, Barbados, British Virgin Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Montserrat, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent & the Grenadines and Trinidad & Tobago to attend training of trainers workshop.
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WICB Youth Development Pathway On Field Coaching Education – Foundation Level Coaching Certification for Physical Education Teachers, Games Masters & Volunteers at Primary Schools. (WICB / Scotiabank – Kiddy Cricket Programme) National Youth Development Pathway – WICB to work with Ministries of Education and Sport to support National Schools League and Tournaments Pitch In School – WICB & CARICOM are presently working on a proposal for sponsorship relating to the Pitch in School Initiative which seeks to build cricket net facilities in top producing primary and secondary school across the region
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WICB Youth Development Pathway
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GAP Analysis – Regional Youth Programmes & Tournaments *GAP Analysis based on sustained age group programmes & tournaments
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Cricket in the Classroom Mathematics Language Arts Science Social Studies Art & Design Information Technology Healthy Lifestyles in Cricket Child Protection Nutrition Anti-Doping Academic Chirpy’s Classroom Adventures (Teacher’s Manual) – An Academic Manual aligned with the Primary School syllabus, covering the following subject areas, in a cricket context :
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To Successfully Implement the FAIR PLAY Initiative Effective Stakeholder Collaboration and Support Governments UNICEF West Indies Cricket Board Sponsors
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FAIR PLAY
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