Constitution ......
- Details of what, when and where the occurrence took place.
- Any witness statement and names.
- Names of any other who you believe to have been treated in a similar way
- Details of any former complaints made about the incident, date, when and to whom made.
- A preference to a solution to the incident.
- To be an active and enthusiastic figure-head for the club.
- To represent the club at all levels and act as ambassador at all times. To assist with the running of the club at all levels.
- To act in an advisory capacity to the club as a whole, and the Committee in particular.
- To actively lead the club forward into the future.
- To be responsible for the direction, policy and image of the club. To act as Chairperson for the General Committee.
- To ensure that the General Committee fulfills all its responsibilities and commitments. To ensure that the Constitution of the club is maintained at all times.
- To act as a focal point for all members and parents and be available accordingly.
- To represent the club with the leagues, Referees Society and F .A. etc. at all times.
- To assist the Chairman in the running of the club.
- To act as deputy for the Chairman as and when appropriate.
- To work in partnership with the Honorary Secretary, taking advice and guidance as appropriate.
- To be responsible for all aspects of membership as defined in the Constitution. To keep adequate and appropriate records of all meetings and decisions. To arrange the dates, times, places and agendas of all meetings.
- To ensure all members are informed of all meetings on a timely basis.
- To produce and issue a newsletter on a periodic basis to keep all members up to date. To act as liaison person with all team managers for arrangement of fixtures. To liaise with all opposing clubs over fixtures, venues, referees, kits etc. To arrange referee’s for all home league fixtures
- To represent the club with the leagues, Referees Society and F .A. etc. at all times. To assist with the arrangement and execution of any club organised social activities.
- Help maintain the Club’s Charter status and work towards the Community standard
- To maintain close liaison with the WFA and football development team regarding training, junior players and mentor initiatives.
- Development of referees
- Communication within the club on WFA training sessions, coaching seminars, Futsal, disabled football & girls football.
- Attend League meetings and accompany different managers to attend on a rota basis
- To maintain a Club register at all times, of all playing members.
- To collect Club registration fees from all players, within the appropriate timescale set out in the Constitution.
- To similarly maintain the league registration forms and fees for each league player and to submit to the WFA.
- To ensure that the fees collected, reconcile to the playing membership list at all times.
- To ensure that all subscriptions are banked as soon as possible.
- To also keep a register of all temporary playing visitors and collect the associated fee.
- To make the registration records available to the Committee, upon request.
- To distribute the Club Code of Conduct to every member (not just playing members) and ensure that a signed copy is returned and filed.
- To maintain an accurate and up to date Book of Accounts at all times
- To be responsible for all moneys paid into and out of the club at all times. To keep and issue appropriate receipts for all transactions.
- To make the accounts available to the General Committee and auditor(s) on request. To actively make it his/her business to ensure all financial activity is handled properly.
- To represent the interests of his squad within the structure of the club.
- To conduct training sessions so as to adequately prepare the squad for competition. To maintain good standards of behaviour and discipline within the squad.
- To make every attempt to ensure the safety of his squad at all times on and off the field. To be responsible for team selection for all fixtures.
- To attempt to give the less able players in the squad every opportunity to develop too. To be responsible for the management and condition of the designated kit(s).
- To ensure, with the secretary, that all fixtures are properly arranged, and completed. To be responsible for all aspects of league membership.
- To attend league meetings on behalf of his squad and the club in general as required. To ensure adequate availability of players to fulfil all fixtures.
- To ensure adequate transport facilities are in place for all away fixtures.
- To ensure collection of match subscription fees, fines and payment of referees.
- To communicate the results of all games and produce match reports after home fixtures.
- To represent the interests of his squad within the structure of the club. To conduct training sessions in keeping with the ethos of the club.
- To make every attempt to ensure the safety of his squad at all times on and off the field. To attempt to develop all players within his care to the best of their potential.
- To ensure that all players are given the chance to playas a priority over results. I To maintain good standards of behaviour and discipline within the squad. To ensure adequate availability of players to fulfil any fixtures. To be responsible for team selection for any arranged fixtures.
- To be responsible for the management and condition of any designated kit(s).
- To ensure, with the secretary, that all fixtures are properly arranged, and completed. To ensure adequate transport facilities are in place for any away fixtures.
- To communicate the results of all games and produce match reports after home fixtures.
- To keep full and correct minutes of all Club meetings and decisions taken.
- To maintain the Club web site.
- To enable free internet access to all club activities, keeping within WFA guidelines and in accordance with club’s child protection policy. All content published must be as a result of close liaison with the General Committee and be with their full and prior agreement.
- Player registration for Mercian & Stourport Leagues
- Attend Stourport meetings as required, when U18’s manager is not available.
- To fulfil the role of Mercian League minute secretary and Welland representative
- Secretary of the Disciplinary Committee
- Cheque signatory
- Manage the procurement and engraving of all trophies for ‘World Cup Day’
- To act in a supporting role to the Club Child Welfare Officer.
- To be responsible for co-coordinating all Mini Soccer in Upton and the Glebe.
- Covering 11-a-side & Mini Soccer
- To work closely with the Senior Manager (Mini Soccer) and the Club secretary and all the key contacts regarding all the referees and associated pitch representatives and key-holders
- To encourage the club to work pro-actively with parents
- To generate ideas and resources for working with parents
- To create initiatives to ensure parents are aware of club policies
- To help to make parents aware of their responsibilities
- To recruit new volunteers.
- To ensure volunteers are provided with an induction to the club
- To provide volunteers with a brief of their role
- To ensure there is a training programme available for volunteers
- To ensure that volunteers are rewarded
- Meeting with local schools at least twice per year
- Be a contact for local schools
- Ensuring local schools receive information on the club
- Establishing ways the club can support the schools football programme
THE CONSTITUTION OF WELLAND JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB WFA Affiliation Numbers: FYM 00256 & FGM 00285 (Updated 21st May 2010) 1) Name The name of the Club is ‘Welland Junior Football Club’ and is herein after called ‘the Club’. The Club shall be affiliated to the Worcestershire County Football Association. The official Club colours are yellow and navy. 2) ObjectivesThe Club’s primary objective shall be to provide Association Football, coaching and personal development for all the playing members, plus social activities as deemed desirable by the General Committee. 3) EthosThe ethos of the club is to generate an atmosphere and environment where young players can develop their skills and enjoy the game in a friendly non-competitive environment until such time that they are mature enough to take part in competitive fixtures and leagues. The emphasis must always be on development, enjoyment, fair play and fostering team spirit rather than simply being winners. 3b) League FootballIt is the policy of the club not to engage in league football for members aged under 11 years (i.e. whilst still at Primary School). The only exception is for the Club to be able to enter sides into the WFA affiliated ‘Mini Soccer leagues’, for the U9, U10 and U11 age groups, if it chooses to do so. This is not automatic for each age group and will be determined by the General Committee on a case by case basis each season. Any decision to introduce League football (11-a-side or Mini Soccer) to any other age group within the club must be agreed at an Annual General Meeting. There are 15 clearly designated roles of Officers within the club. The Officers are as follows :-President, Chairman, Vice Chairman, Club Secretary, Honorary Secretary, Registration Secretary(s), Minute Secretary, Treasurer, Webmaster, Senior Manager – Mini Soccer, Fixture/Referee/Pitch Coordinator, Team Manager and 3 roles in relation to the club holding Charter Standard status, which are Soccer Parent, Volunteer Coordinator & Schools Liaison Officer. The appointment to these positions (with the exception of Team Managers) shall be by election from the membership at the Annual General Meeting. Team Managers will be appointed by the General Committee for each year from U12’s to U18’’s plus as many managers as is appropriate to represent the 5 -11 year old age range, dependent on membership and involvement in Mini Soccer. Each Team Manager can appoint his own Assistant or Joint Manager, with the Committee’s approval. (For a list of the duties and responsibilities of each Officer, see separate document). 5) General CommitteeThe club shall be controlled by a General Committee of 12 members, plus a Minute Secretary, all of whom shall be elected at the Annual General Meeting. The President, Chairman, Vice Chairman, Club Secretary, and Treasurer shall comprise 5 of the places on the Committee with the remaining places being made up from Club members so that the Committee as a whole represents a good cross-section of all the playing ages within the club. In addition to the members so elected to the General Committee, the Committee may also co- opt up to two further members. Such members shall be entitled to vote at meetings of the Committee. All members of the General Committee shall by definition be deemed to be Full members of the Club and as such shall be entitled to vote with the exception of the Registration Secretary, Minute Secretary, Webmaster, Honorary Secretary, Fixture/Referee/Pitch Coordinator & Senior Manager – Mini Soccer, which are non-voting positions. Any vacancy which occurs on the Committee during the season may be filled by the Committee, and the member appointed may hold office until the next Annual General Meeting, at which point he must stand for election to the position if he wishes to continue. The Committee shall meet on no less than 6 occasions throughout the season to maintain the welfare of the club, at dates agreed by the Club Chairman as he sees fit. The proceedings at such meetings shall be duly recorded by the Minute Secretary. At such meetings of the General Committee 7 members inclusive of the Club Chairman (or Vice Chairman) and Club Secretary shall form a quorum. Decisions taken by the Committee need a simple majority of those voting members present in order to be confirmed. The General Committee should represent the club at all times when dealing with all official bodies over club matters but all correspondence must be directed through the Club Secretary. 6 Powers of the Committee
The property, assets and finances of the club shall be vested in the General Committee. All members of the committee have equal voting rights with any split decision to be decided by the casting vote of the Club Chairman. 7) DisciplineA disciplinary sub-committee formed from members of the General Committee shall be convened as necessary. They shall have the powers to fine or suspend players and to prevent parents from attending matches should it become necessary. The committee shall have power to recommend for expulsion any member deemed guilty of conduct deemed prejudicial to the good name of the club. (See Membership) 8) Suitability of IndividualsIn the interests of all the membership any person connected with the club in any capacity, including helpers, will be submitted for positive vetting by the police, or any other appropriate body, as to their suitability to be working with children. The decision of the General Committee will be final. All members of the club must abide by the current Code of Conduct (see appendix). Failure to do so will result in the individual appearing before the Disciplinary Committee (see Membership). All members of the club must abide by the current Child Protection Policy (see appendix). Failure to do so will result in the individual appearing before the Disciplinary Committee (see Membership). 9) Membership10) Annual Subscription The annual subscription for each playing member shall be agreed by the General Committee before the start of each season but will gradually reduce for the second and third child respectively in the same family. Subscriptions are due at the start of every season and shall be collected no later than the end of the 3rd month into the season. The Club Secretary has the discretion to waive subscription fees for specific members in exceptional circumstances or cases of hardship. Any such decisions must be recorded and made available to the General Committee for inspection. In the event of non-payment of subscription within 3 months of the commencement of each new season an individuals’ membership can be terminated. 11) Additional SubscriptionsSubscriptions for players taking part in competitive games such as league fixtures or cup competitions where additional expenses will be incurred (e.g. Referee’s fees) plus registration fees for acceptance into such leagues and competitions shall be raised from the specific members concerned. The actual costs can vary dependent on age group and league, and shall consequently be decided by the General Committee at the start of each season. 12) InsuranceThe General Committee will ensure that an insurance policy is in place and paid for prior to the commencement of every season which covers 2 managers and 20 players from each team against bodily injury whilst playing, training, traveling to/from organised fixtures. ( Note: An individual policy taken out by the Football Association will cover the club for Public Liability. ) 13) Duration of SeasonThe General Committee will agree the operating dates for each season but in principle the club will typically close down during the summer for approximately 10 weeks during May, June and July and for approximately 4 weeks over the Christmas and New Year period. 14) Annual General MeetingThe Annual General Meeting shall be held not later than the end of August each year. The Club Secretary shall give a minimum of 14 days notice of such meeting to all members. The Financial Statement and Secretaries’ report shall be received by the Meeting which will also elect the Officers and General Committee by ballot, appoint auditors and transact any other business. All serving Officers wishing to continue for an additional term must be re-elected. Only full members aged 18 and over have the power to vote. Items which fall under the heading of‘Any Other Business’ which will require a vote by the membership should be submitted in writing to the Club Secretary at least 7 days prior to the meeting. Any items raised after such a date, or at the meeting itself, shall only be accepted with the approval of the Club Chairman. 15) Extraordinary General MeetingAn Extraordinary General Meeting may be convened by the General Committee when deemed desirable and also on the written request of at least 5 full members. The Club Secretary shall give 7 days notice to all members of such a meeting at which 12 voting members shall form a quorum. 16) FinanceThe General Committee shall ensure that a proper Book of Accounts be kept and that it is independently audited by a properly qualified person on an annual basis. The auditor shall audit, then certify the annual statement of accounts and balance sheet before they are issued. Official receipts for all monies received shall be signed by either the Club Secretary or treasurer. The General Committee shall authorise all cheques to be signed by at least 2 of the 3 named signatories at all times. The 3 named signatories must all be members of the General Committee. 17) Club PropertyNo member shall, without the consent of the General Committee, take away or permit to be taken away, damage or destroy, any property belonging to the Club. 18) Charter Standard ClubThe Club shall at all times endeavour to ensure that it maintains its status as a Charter Standard Club. For definition of requirements see separate document. 19) Rules and Constitution20) Alteration to the rules No alteration to these rules shall be made except at an Annual General Meeting or at an Extraordinary General Meeting convened for that purpose. Changes made at an AGM require a simple majority of those voting members present, whereas at an EGM any decision must be supported by at least 60% of those voting members present. 21) Members bound by RulesEvery member shall be bound by, and submit to, the rules as laid down in the Constitution of the Club. 22) Complaints ProcedureAll complaints of any kind should be reported in writing to the Club Secretary. If he is unable to deal with them he shall submit them to the General Committee whose decision shall be final. In no incidence shall any Club member assume responsibility to directly reprimand any other member. Any member wishing to complain about a third party external to the Club (i.e. such as Officials, Referee’s, Managers, visiting Supporters etc.) must without exception do so via the Club Secretary. (See also Section 9(f) Membership.) The written report should include : Any matters not governed by the foregoing Rules shall be dealt with by the General Committee, the decision of such body shall be final and binding. 24) InterpretationThe use of the word ‘he’ within this document is assumed to be interchangeable with the word ‘she’ in all cases. For any differences in playing restrictions between boys and girls see Membership section 9a. For the interpretation of this Constitution the Interpretation Act 1978 shall apply as it applies with interpretation of an Act of Parliament. 25) DissolutionA resolution to dissolve the Club shall only be proposed at a General Meeting and shall be carried by a majority of at least three-quarters of the members present. The dissolution shall take effect from the date of the resolution and the members of the Club committee shall be responsible for the winding up of the assets and liabilities of the Club. Any remaining assets shall not be paid or distributed amongst the Full Members of the Club. All surplus assets remaining after the discharge of the debts and liabilities of the Club shall be transferred to the parent county ‘Football Association’ (Worcestershire) who shall determine how the assets shall be utilised for the benefit of the game and other voluntary organisations having similar objectives to those of the Club. Welland Junior Football Club Roles and Responsibilities of Officers 1) President2) Club Chairman3) Vice-Chairman4) Club Secretary5) Registration Secretary(s)7a) Team Manager (League side including Mini Soccer) 7b) Team Manager (Non-League side, including Mini Soccer) 8) Minute Secretary9) Webmaster10) Honorary SecretaryTo work closely with the Club Secretary in an advisory capacity and be specifically responsible for :. 11) Senior Manager – Mini Soccer12) Fixture, Referee and Pitch Co-ordinator13) Soccer Parent (Charter Standard Club role)14) Volunteer Co-ordinator (Charter Standard Club role)15) Schools Liaison Officer (Charter Standard Club role)Look to establish links with local schools by: |
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