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FA Statement on ISA

11:54 AM, Wednesday, 23 December 09.

The FA is aware that Sir Roger Singleton has now formally reviewed the requirement to register under the new vetting and barring scheme and has suggested some changes. The FA has not yet received any formal notification of the detail of the review but we hope that this will be shared by the Government, with us in full this week.

The FA continues to stress that until such time as the details of the scheme are explicit the most important thing football can do is to follow its three part strategy:

• Getting the right people involved - carrying out references and CRB checks

• Creating a safe environment - Respect codes of conduct, education and best practice

• Promoting clear systems - to deal with any concerns, appropriate policy and procedures.

Football Clubs and Counties are strongly advised to ensure that anyone working or volunteering with children in football as a coach, referee, welfare officer, manager or hands on first aider has an FA CRB and that the online Safeguarding Service shows to the club that their CRB is 'accepted'. Please be assured The FA continues to work closely to identify the requirements of the scheme on football, to anticipate the impact of the scheme and to manage the process through to readiness. NB The scheme becomes mandatory for certain cohorts in November 2010.