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Berwick Juniors Youth Development Trust

Charity Number: 119861

Celebrating football through photographs and video

Recommended Guidelines

There has been much discussion about who is allowed to take pictures of children (under 18s) playing sport, particularly what parents/carers are permitted to do. The FA would like to assure parents, carers, coaches, spectators, players, and local media that we encourage the taking of appropriate images of children in football.

Potential Risks

The FA has developed this guidance to help avoid the following:

It’s important to remember that the majority of images taken are appropriate and taken in good faith. If we take the following simple measures, we can help ensure the safety of children in football.

Common-Sense Considerations to Ensure Everyone’s Safety

Do:

  1. Share the FA’s guidance on taking images with all parents, carers, and members when they join the club.
  2. Ensure the club has parental consent to use a player’s image if it is to be used in the public domain (e.g., club website, social media, or newspaper article). This is essential in relation to point 3 below.
  3. Ensure that any child in your club who is under care proceedings is protected by ensuring that their image is not placed in the public domain. This can be done by using a Consent Form, so that parents/carers can identify whether this applies to children in their care.
  4. Focus on the activity rather than the individual.
  5. Ensure all those featured are appropriately dressed (a minimum of vest or shirt and shorts).
  6. Aim to take pictures that represent the broad range of youngsters participating safely in football (e.g., boys and girls, disabled people, ethnic minority communities).

Don’t:

  1. Publish photographs with the full name(s) of the individual(s) featured unless you have written consent to do so and you have informed the parents as to how the image will be used.
  2. Use player profiles with pictures and detailed personal information on websites.
  3. Use an image for something other than what was initially agreed (e.g., published in local press when initially produced for a clubhouse commemorative picture).
  4. Allow images to be recorded in changing rooms, showers, or toilets – this includes the use of mobile phones that record images.

Filming as a Coaching Aid

The FA advises that coaches using video as a legitimate coaching aid should make parents/carers and players aware that this will be part of the coaching programme. Care should be taken when storing the videos.

If you are concerned about the inappropriate use of images, please report this to your CFA Welfare Officer or to The FA Case Manager (contact details provided below).

Remember:

Commissioning Professional Photographers and the Local Media

If you are commissioning professional photographers or inviting the press to cover a football activity, ensure you and they are clear about each other’s expectations. The key is to plan ahead and communicate early on.

Inform participants and parents or carers prior to the event that a professional photographer will be in attendance and ensure you have established that no under-18s will be compromised due to safeguarding children concerns if their image is taken. Remember, this can be done by using a Consent Form at the start of the season.

To report potentially unlawful materials on the internet please contact:

The Internet Watch Foundation

Email: report@iwf.org.uk 

Telephone: 01223 237700

Fax the hotline: 01223 235921

www.iwf.org.uk 

The FA’s Case Management Team

Email: case.management@TheFA.com 

Telephone: 0207 745 4787

(Updated April 2025)

Chairman

Craig Rowan

Tel: 07764750358

Club Secretary

Michael Allan

Tel: 07568170257

Child Welfare Officer

Mary-Jane Allan

Tel: 07887249057

Email: berwickrangersjuniors@gmail.com

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