Step By Step Guide To Refereeing

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step by step guide to refereeing in shropshire

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Telford Junior League

Shropshire Junior League

Shropshire Girls & Women’s League

Salop Leisure League

Telford Sunday Shrewsbury Sunday Women’s Super League record your first 5 games using the

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Membership Benefits

There are so many fantastic reasons to join The Referees' Association From help and support from local colleagues to physical benefits from our national partners

There are so many great reasons to be a member of The Referees' Association. With a wide variety of exclusive discounts, local and national events, welfare support, legal representation, insurance as well as training through our membership portal - there are plenty of reasons to be part of The Referees' Association.

Welfare: The Referees’ Association puts your welfare high on our list of priorities We believe that every referee should be able to go out and do what they love without fear of abuse. We have a dedicated in-house welfare team ready to help you with any issues you may have both on and off the pitch

Representation: Being charged by The FA or being invited to an FA Hearing can be a daunting experience

The Referees’ Association can help you through the charge, and help appeal it if appropriate, as well as help represent you at your hearing.

Insurance: Spencer Hayes offer insurance for a wide of things, including physiotherapy, dental (following an assault), gadget cover, personal accident insurance and much much more!

Local Support As a member of The Referees' Association, you have access to over 180 branches for you to visit and learn from

By attending any of our branches, you will receive training and development via monthly or bimonthly meetings which often include guest speakers! You will also have the opportunity to network and meet fellow referees in your local area who you are likely to work with during your refereeing career.

join shrewsbury ra

The branch is the longest running in the County town of Shropshire, attracting a wide range of membership from the north to the south of the County. We boast the first Shropshire Referee to ever officiate in the Football League, the late Sam Rogers, who was also Chairman, President and member of the Shropshire Football Association. The branch can trace a history back to the second world war The branch aims to support all of our member’s needs, for the newly qualified referees we are always here to help and we have a lot of experienced referees within our membership. The monthly meetings take place every 1st Monday of each month. The branch encourages members to attend the monthly meetings.

MEETING INFORMATION

Meetings are on the first Monday of the month starting at 7.30pm until around 9.00pm at the Harlescott Social Club (Roselyn SY14LP). Parents are actively encouraged to attend.

All new members are added to the Shrewsbury RA WhatsApp, a media forum to communicate ideas, AND debate amongst Junior Referees.

A new initiative has been developed where the Branch will go out to Junior Clubs and their referees and provide further development training. This was hugely successful with the SAHA Club and a second visit is planned. Our aim is to roll this out too many more Junior Clubs. It alleviates the need for parents to travel, so that the event is more local to a particular club.

ASSOCIATION OFFICERS

Chairman

Jack Noble

Secretary

Phil Davies

Treasurer

Norman Pryce

Youth Development

Rob Davies Welfare Officer

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your journey

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referee progression map

Entry level

Complete 5 games to become Y1 or Level 7 Referee

Stage 1

U8/9 Telford Telford League / Shropshire Junior League or U10 / 11 Shropshire Girls Womens League

Work through to become an established Under 13 Telford Junior League / Shropshire Junior League Referee.

This is now the entry point to the Midland Junior Premier League. Telford Junior League / Shropshire Juniopr League U13 is the equivalent to Midland Junior Premier League JPL U10/11

Stage 2

U14 Telford Junior League / Shropshire Junuior League U15 SGWL / U12 Midland Junior Premier League

Stage 3

U15 Telford Junior League / Shropshire Junior League U16 Shropshire Girls Womens League / U13/14 Midland Junior Premier League

Stage 4

U16 Telford Junior League / Shropshire Junior League U17/18 SGWL / U15 Midland Junior Premier League / Salop Leisure League Line

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Stage 4

U16 Midland Junior Premier League/ Shropshire Ladies / Midweek / Salop Leisure U17/ U18

Stage 6

U17-18 Midland Juior Premier League / U18 Floodlit League / Salop Leisure League Div. 1 Middle

Stage 7

U21 Midland League / Salop Leisure League

Premier Referee / Midland Football League line

If you ever have a concern about a child or ‘adult at risk’, hear a rumour or are told a secret about a child’s welfare or see behaviour where a child or ‘adult at risk’ seem to be at risk of harm YOU HAVE A RESPONSIBILITY AND DUTY TO REPORT IT To your Club Welfare Officer OR to us here at Shropshire FA

Deputy Designated Safeguarding Officer

Sam Griffiths

01743362769 / 07719047701 - safeguarding@shropshirefa.com

Senior Safeguarding Lead

Andy Weston 01743362769 - safeguarding@shropshirefa.com

Deputy Senior Safeguarding Lead

Zoe Griffiths

01743362769 / 07368528519 - safeguarding@shropshirefa.com

Whistle Blowing:

If you feel that a Safeguarding concern has not been taken seriously, you should Whistle blow to our Whistle Blowing Officer Zoe Griffiths or contact The FA Safeguarding Team at Safeguarding@TheFA.com

Disciplinary Matters

It’s really important that all match day disciplinary matters are reported to the Shropshire FA as soon as possible In most cases this is a simple and speedy process that can be completed online. However, should you need assistance in compiling a report contact The Shropshire FA Football Participation Team or the Designated Safeguarding Officer

In the unlikely event of a very serious disciplinary matter, you may wish to speak to somebody about it. Our Football Participation Team or Designated Safeguarding Officer can be contacted for advice and support

Feel threatened?

In the unlikely event you feel threatened whilst refereeing; your own safety must be your priority Find a supportive adult and ensure you can leave the venue safely. Avoid doing or saying anything that might make things worse At the first opportunity please report these events to our Disciplinary and Designated Safeguarding Officer department Our Football Participation Team will contact you when he/she has been informed about the incident.

Attending a disciplinary hearing

During the course of your refereeing career you may need to attend a disciplinary hearing to give evidence Don’t worry about this as you will be offered guidance and support by a member of the Discipline team If you are under 18 we take your age into account and ensure the environment is as supportive as possible Referees under 18 can be accompanied by a parent/ carer or colleague If they prefer, our Referee Development Officer or Designated Safeguarding Officer can be on hand to offer this assistance.

Inclusion

If you have a disability or impairment or believe there are restrictions in place preventing you from fully accessing and enjoying refereeing then please inform us Football is inclusive and that applies to refereeing too. If you would like to chat about this please contact the Shropshire County FA Football Participation Team o Designated Safeguarding Officer and we can help to remove the barriers to your full participation

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