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Leicester City Supporting FA's Play Safe Weekend

Leicester City is joining football clubs up and down the country this weekend to promote Play Safe – a nationwide campaign to focus attention on the vital importance of safeguarding across the national game.

- This weekend’s fixtures to promote the FA’s Play Safe campaign
- Leicester City’s teams to wear special pin badges and armbands
- Campaign focuses on everyone’s role in keeping children and young people safe
- There is a free online course for parents and carers available from the FA

The Play Safe campaign is endorsed by the NSPCC and will be supported this weekend across every level of English football, including the Premier League, EFL, Barclays Women’s Super League, Barclays Women’s Championship, National League and across the grassroots game.

This year’s Play Safe campaign focuses on the safeguarding role that everyone can play – coaches, players, parents/carers, spectators or volunteers – to keep children and young people safe, no matter what the football setting. 

This season, clubs and leagues at every level of the game are making a Play Safe Pledge and explain what they are planning to do to make a difference and highlight the importance of safeguarding over the Play Safe weekend, which will see Leicester City’s sides sporting special pin badges and armbands.

In addition, as part of this year’s Play Safe campaign, the FA are also promoting a free online Safeguarding Awareness Course for Parents & Carers to raise awareness around safeguarding and how to report any concerns.

The aim is for 100,000 people from across the game to have taken the course, which only takes 30 minutes to complete, by the end of 2024. The free course provides important information that guides parents and carers through questions they should ask to ensure the club or venue where children play football has the correct safeguarding policies, people and practices in place.

FA Chief Executive, Mark Bullingham, said: "We want everyone involved in football – particularly children and young people – to have a safe, positive and enjoyable experience. English football will come together this weekend with leagues and clubs across the country participating in our Play Safe Weekend, taking our Play Safe Pledge to help build awareness and understanding about the importance of safeguarding. We encourage everyone in the game to take part."

The FA’s Survivor Support and Safeguarding Advisory Group [FASSSAG] has added its support to the campaign: "Creating safe environments in every football setting is a collective responsibility. It’s really important that every single person in football – no matter if they’re actively involved or on the sidelines – understands that they have an ongoing role to play. Knowing how to act on any concerns is vital and Play Safe is a key way to ensure everyone is vigilant and knows what to do if they become aware of any inappropriate behaviour."

NSPCC Chief Executive, Peter Wanless, says: "Everyone has a role to play in preventing abuse and we’re pleased that the FA is again putting a spotlight on safeguarding awareness in football through the Play Safe weekend, which runs ahead of Keeping Your Child Safe in Sport Week 2-6 October. It’s great to see Play Safe is supported by every level of the game."

The FA’s Head of Safeguarding, Sue Ravenlaw, said: "The Play Safe campaign has been instrumental in helping us raise awareness for safeguarding across English football. It was very well supported last year, with over one million people reached through some truly innovative activations by many leagues and clubs. Together, with all the football family and the NSPCC, we want to build on that success, and we are encouraging anyone in football to take our Play Safe Pledge to support the campaign. 

"Another of our key targets is for 100,000 people to take part in our free online Safeguarding Awareness Course for Parents and Carers by the end of 2024. The feedback that we’ve received from parents and carers is that the course is excellent, so we hope everyone will take the short time it takes to complete it."


Ian Critchley, National Police Chiefs’ Council – Lead for Child Protection and Abuse Investigation said: “The fight against child sexual abuse will never stop, and the Play Safe campaign highlights the focus and priority that society must place on tackling these awful crimes. Policing is working hard to target offenders and safeguard children, but we need everyone to play their part in having conversations with young people, as well as identifying early and reporting those who pose a risk to children.

“We know only too well from courageous victim testimonies of the lifelong harm abuse has on a child, and there is a collective responsibility to prevent it and root out those who commit these appalling acts of abuse . Education is one area that is fundamental to ensuring the safety of young people, and it is really  encouraging to see that Play Safe is embraced by so many across the footballing community. This valuable work is fully supported by all of us in policing.”

You can read more about Play Safe 2023 and the Play Safe Pledge here.

For more information on our Safeguarding Awareness course for Parents and Carers, click here.

Please remember, safeguarding is everyone’s responsibility. If you see something, say something.

The Play Safe Weekend is not a one-off campaign and the Safeguarding Team at Leicester City Football Club are continually supporting Play Safe through a range of activities delivered across the Men’s & Women’s First Teams, our Academies and Leicester City in the Community.  

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