Persons in leadership positions at the Guyana Football Federation (GFF), including President Wayne Forde and council members, have completed vital child safety training in line with the GFF’s recently adopted Child Safeguarding Policy.
This Child Safeguarding Policy, developed in line with FIFA standards and global safeguarding requirements, has set a framework for ensuring that all children involved in football are protected by a rigorous system of checks, training, and reporting mechanisms.
In a workshop that was conducted by Orin Francois, Senior Child Protection Officer of the Child Protection Agency (CPA), the GFF officials were provided with extensive training on child safeguarding, and were taught how to identify and respond to signs of abuse, neglect, and inappropriate behaviour, as well as the appropriate steps to be taken in order to create a child-friendly football environment. The training also emphasized the importance of reporting any suspicions or incidents of child abuse to the designated Child Safeguarding Officer or relevant authorities.











