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Skelton Athletic Junior Football Club
Founded in 2008
by Jim Hartnett
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SUFC

JANUARY

NEWSLETTER

BAG PACK
THANK YOU
The Club would like to thank all those who attended our fundraising event yesterday at Morrisons supermarket in Redcar.

XMAS PRIZE DRAW RESULTS

1ST PRIZE, Xbox:- Ticket Number 0251, Carol & Mick

2ND PRIZE, Ipod Nano:- Ticket Number 0143, Brenda Sheridan

3RD PRIZE, Tom Tom Sat Nav:- Ticket Number 0949, Grandad

4TH PRIZE, Panasonic Camera:- Ticket Number 0869, F,Hendry (SPS)

5TH PRIZE, Driving Lessons:- Ticket Number 0006,Louis, Playle Watson

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HELP FOR HEROES
Skelton United Football Club were very pleased to assist Councillor Brian Briggs Chairman of Skelton and Brotton Parish Council in his chosen charity, Help For Heroes. The club recently held a Race Night Fundraising Event and from the proceeds have donated £500 towards this very worth cause.
Pictured handing over the cheque to Councillor Brian and Margaret Briggs are Adam and Luke Hartnett who both play for Skelton United FC.

Our club are working with Councillor Brian Briggs, our club president, to promote his Help for Heroes fundraising efforts as Chair of Skelton & Brotton Parish Council, we have already raised £500 towards this very worthy cause and we are looking to increase this amount with our bag pack.

SKELTON UNITED

JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

PLAYERS REQUIRED

THE CLUB’S U10 TEAM WHICH PLAYS IN THE TJFA DIVISION 2 LEAGUE IS CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR PLAYERS IN PREPARATION FOR MOVING TO 11-A-SIDE NEXT SEASON, WHICH KICKS OFF IN SEPTEMBER.

IF YOU ARE INTERESTED AND FEEL YOU COULD ADD TO OUR TEAM, MAKE NEW FRIENDS, IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS, FITNESS AND TEAMWORK WHY NOT VISIT OUR WEB SITE www.skeltonunited-jfc.co.uk

OR CONTACT TEAM MANAGER GRAHAM PAYNE TEL 07761860660

THANK YOU

SOCIAL NETWORKING SITES

Skelton United JFC does not use social networking sites such as Facebook as a means of communicating with club members. It is important to note that Facebook has a minimum age for access currently based at 13 years of age.

Although the club accepts that adults and young people are increasingly using social networking sites to interact with each other and as a communication tool it offers many benefits the club also recognises that it raises a number of safeguarding concerns.

Primarily, the potential risks to young people include cyber-bullying, grooming and potential abuse by online predators and exposure to inappropriate content.

The club has adopted the following policy in relation to managers, coaches and other adult volunteers in a position of trust and responsibility and promotes the following guidelines for club members.

Policy for Managers, Coaches and other Adult Volunteers

1. Adult club officials will not use social networking sites as a means of communicating with players.

2. An adult club official who receives a request from a junior club member to become a “named” friend where the purpose of contact is football related will decline the request.

3. Where club officials make use of social networking sites they will not criticise or abuse other club officials, club members or other clubs, their officials or players. If the club becomes aware of such conduct then disciplinary measures will be taken.

Guidelines for club members who use social networking sites

1. Do not make a request to your coach or manager to be your social networking site friend.

2. Never make any comment or post/send a picture or video that may be hurtful, upsetting or untrue. Always think very carefully before posting comments or pictures as you may regret an action taken in the heat of the moment.

3. Do not post/send photos of other club members taken in connection with club activities as it may breach the club’s policy on photographs and video.

4. Abide by the terms and conditions of your service provider. The most important piece of information is how old you must be to use the service, usually over the age of 13 years. The terms of service usually tell you what is and what is not acceptable behaviour and how you can contact them if you have a complaint or a concern.

The club strongly recommends that parents/ carers and club members visit the following websites for information about staying safe online, www.thinkuknow.co.uk and www.thefa.com/The FA/NewsandFeatures/2009/TopTipsParentsCatres.aspx

Respect Links

Respect is the collective responsibility of those involved in football, at all levels to create a fair, safe and enjoyable environment in which the game can take place. It is the behavioural code for football.

The Respect programme was launched for the 2008-09 season and sought to build upon practical measures that progressive clubs, leagues and grassroots organisations had been promoting for some time. This included the use of Codes of Conduct and designated spectator areas.

Everyone involved in football has a role to play in addressing negative behaviour and encouraging a positive environment, in which football is enjoyed by all.

The FA has produced a number of guides, course modules, films and content to support the take-up of Respect at every level. Over these pages and through the links below, you should find all you need to adopt the principles of Respect. For further support, contact your parent County Football Association whose Respect lead officer will be able to help you.

SKELTON UNITED JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB

CAR PARKING AT DE BRUS PLAYING FIELDS

Bellway Homes have commenced their building project and so we can only park on the Community Centre side; however we MUST NOT park in the area at the front of the Community Centre ( see photo), Monday to Thursday, between 6-9pm.We can park the other side of the two large cones midweek. it will allow us to park the maximum of 26 cars. Please show consideration for users of the Centre and local residents when attending training sessions

During the season we can use both areas at weekends, at present the capacity for parking here is approximately 46 cars.

When our season starts there will be alternative parking at Skelton Civic Hall, at the following address; We would ask all visiting teams to use this as an alternative, it is a five minute walk down to our ground, please give due consideration for residents.

Skelton Civic Hall
Coniston Road
Skelton
Saltburn-by-the-Sea
TS12 2EE