Covid-19
In line with NHS Track and Trace guidelines Treeton Terriers now have QR codes for all our pitches at Treeton and a separate one for the club house which we urge anyone attending a game or training to use.
Treeton Terriers will be adhering to the guidelines and encouraging players, parents and visitors to support the measures in place to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
In keeping with FA guidelines, Melissa Slocombe is the nominated COVID-19 Officer for Treeton Terriers.
Treeton Terriers will be adhering to the guidelines and encouraging players, parents and visitors to support the measures in place to try to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
In keeping with FA guidelines, Melissa Slocombe is the nominated COVID-19 Officer for Treeton Terriers.
Please see below the COVID-19 Guidance from the Government which describes the return of football as part of the Government's roadmap out of lockdown.
The FA has released updated guidance for football participants and supporters from Friday 25th February 2022 following an end to the COVID-19 regulations in the UK. Please take the time to read through the information provided (click on the FA logo below to access these guidelines) so we can help everyone to STAY SAFE.
Here are some specific considerations regarding Safeguarding Risk Assessment and communicating with parents / carers. The web links on the document are active and will open on a new page.
TTJFC have carried out a detailed risk assessment (see below) outlining the risks present and the controls in place or actions required to prevent or limit the risks so we can help everyone STAY SAFE.