Message from Club President

Hello everyone,

 

With the ever changing landscape regarding the corona virus (Covid-19) I have had enquires regarding what will happen with training and playing this season and how we will be impacted.

At the present time the club is taking the advice from Football Federation Australia, Football Victoria, BASL, the WHO and the National Health Organisations in making sure that our priority is and will remain the health and safety of our players, coaches, parents and staff.

Below is the latest from Football Victoria regarding the continued involvement of people in Football at present, please take the time to read it as it affirms where our sport is at the moment. In the meantime we are continuing with pre-season training and hopefully the season ahead. If anyone has concerns about training or having their child or children at training during these times please let your coach know and or myself as nothing is more important than everyone health. I ask coaches at this time to consider modifying training to limit the amount of physical contact and concentrate more on skill development and fitness.

 

Kind Regards

Ron Cole

President

Kyneton District Soccer Club

0411289717

 

Latest Update From FFA on COVID-19

 

Dear Clubs,
 
FFA is aware that since Friday’s update, many members of the football community have expressed concerns as to whether football in Australia should continue to be played at this time.

Please see below FFA Guidelines launched a short time ago to assist in all football activities at this time, including training and matches.
 

FFA is actively monitoring updates and its impact on football activity based on the advice from the Federal Government. FFA will continue to provide updates on its position to the football community as the latest information becomes available.
 

Getting the latest information

FFA encourages all Members, Competition Administrators, Clubs and participants to seek guidance before making decisions regarding football activities. For the latest information on COVID-19, please refer to the following:

World Health Organisation

https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus- 2019

Department of Health
https://www.health.gov.au/health-topics/novel-coronavirus- 2019-ncov

State and Territory Health Agencies
www.health.gov.au/state-territory-contacts

Australian Institute of Sport
www.ais.gov.au/health-wellbeing/covid-19

Smart Traveller
https://www.smartraveller.gov.au/news-and- updates/coronavirus-covid-19

Home Isolation Guidance Hotlinehttps://www.health.gov.au/resources/publications/coronavirus- covid-19-isolation-guidance

Coronavirus Hotline
1 800 675 398

 

16 March 2020

COVID-19 Guidelines for Football

All football participants must play a role if we are to help slow the spread of COVID-19, including people organising, attending or supporting attendance at football activities. Effective 16 March 2020, the following guidelines should be adhered to for all football activities, including training and matches.

  1. Before participating in football activities
    Participants should not present to participate in football if they:
    1. (a)  have any flu-like symptoms;
    2. (b)  have been in direct contact with a known case of COVID-19 in the past 14 days;
    3. (c)  have travelled internationally or been exposed to a person with COVID-19 in the preceding 14 days; or
    4. (d)  are at a high risk from a health perspective, including the elderly and those with pre-existing medical heath conditions.
  1. Attendance at football activities
    • Only essential participants should attend football activities, i.e. players, coaches, match officials, staff and volunteers involved in operations and parents/guardians of participants;
    • Only attend as close as practical to the start of any football activity and leave as practically possible after;
    • Children to be accompanied by not more than one parent or guardian, if possible.

 

  1. Practice social distancing at football activities
    • Amend pre and post-match protocols so players and officials do not touch each other, e.g. no shaking hands, no walk out with player mascots;
    • When spectating or attending at a football match/training, ensure you keep a distance of 1.5 metres between yourself and others;
    • Restrict access to changeroom areas to only players, officials and essential staff;
    • If watching football and confined to a small area nearby other people, seek to move around the facility to avoid close contact with others.
  1. Hygiene and Behaviour Hygiene
    • Ensure spaces at each facility, surfaces and objects are regularly cleaned with disinfectant;
    • Provide hand washing guidance (http://www.who.int/gpsc/clean_hands_protection/en/);
    • Promote regular and thorough hand washing by staff and participants;
    • Provide sanitising hand rub dispensers in prominent places around the event (particularly entry or high use areas such as a registration desk, change rooms,toilets or kiosk);
    • Make sure hand rub dispensers are regularly refilled.

Behaviour

    • Cover mouth and nose with a tissue or your sleeve (not your hands) when you cough or sneeze;
    • Provide bins and put used tissues in the bin straight away;
    • Wash hands with soap and water often;

 

  • Use hand sanitiser gel if soap and water are not available;
  • Try to avoid close contact with people who are unwell;
  • Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth if your hands are not clean.

Organisation of football activities

  • Promote preventive actions amongst participants – lead by example;
  • Plan ways to reduce in-person contact for participants and staff;
  • Plan for increased levels of staff/volunteer absences;
  • Keep volunteers, staff and participants informed of actions being taken.

 




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