Juniors - guidance for parents
Porters Park Golf Club recognises its responsibility to safeguard the welfare of children participating
in club activities, and therefore has a child protection policy and comprehensive child protection
procedures to contribute towards the aim of ensuring that all children at Porters Park Golf Club have
an enjoyable and safe experience of golf. We wish to work in partnership with parents and therefore would
ask that they assist Porters Park Golf Club by considering the following points:
Take an interest in your child’s activity and progress and be supportive
Praise the effort as well as the results of your child’s participation
Introduce yourself to the Junior Organiser, coaches and Child Welfare Officer
Find out what the club has to offer in terms of coaching and junior competitions, and become
familiar with the rules of the club, including any playing restrictions for children
Become familiar with Porters Park Golf Club’s Child Protection Policy and Procedures
Read the Junior Code of Conduct and discuss this with your child
Be punctual when dropping off and picking up your children for/ from coaching and competitions-
volunteers can not leave your child alone at the venue and must stay at the club until the last child
leaves. If you are likely to be late, please contact the Junior Organiser to discuss what to do
Take an interest in who your son/ daughter is playing with, introduce yourself if it is an adult
you do not know
If leaving your son/ daughter at the club please make sure they have some spending money,
appropriate clothing (e.g. a hat and sun protection cream to protect them from the sun or waterproofs), a
drink to take in their bag, dehydration occurs even if it is not that warm
Complete the Parent Consent form promptly, and notify the club of any amendments so that we may
care for your child as efficiently as possible
Discuss any particular requirements your child has that may effect the ability of your child to
enjoy the sessions or the ability of coaches and volunteers to meet their needs effectively
Have clear lines of communication to keep up with your child’s progress
Ensure that the club has an emergency contact number for you when you are away from the club, a mobile
would be preferable and that you leave your mobile switched on so that you can be contacted in an
emergency
Raise any concerns you have about the coaching, club procedures, or care that your child receives
with either the Child Welfare Officer or the Junior Organiser so that we may address them appropriately and
promptly
Make sure that your child knows what time they will be collected, where they are being met, and by
whom
Check your household insurance policy to ensure that your child has adequate and appropriate
cover, particularly public liability insurance
The transporting of children to and from the club for matches, competitions, and coaching is the
responsibility of parents. The club will only become involved in these arrangements in exceptional
circumstances. Parents are welcome to contact the parents of other junior members and make private
arrangements to share transport, but this does not fall within the responsibility of the club