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Football NSW is a Member Federation of the national governing body, Football Federation Australia (FFA). Our aim is to grow, develop and promote the beautiful game by supporting our members, stakeholders and football family through effective governance, strong leadership, transparent communication, professional administration and clear strategic direction.

The headquarters and offices of Football NSW are located at Valentine Sports Park. Valentine Sports Park is a multi-purpose sporting complex which caters for a range of sports clubs, groups and individuals. The complex boasts five playing fields (two synthetic fields), lecture rooms, international sized indoor futsal court, 20 metre indoor pool, on-site cafe and dining room.
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Standing Committees
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The Standing Committees were established by Football NSW to represent the interests of various stakeholders in Football in NSW. The Standing Committees are important vehicles for assisting Football NSW in achieving a better environment and value equation for the Football community.

This includes all participants in our game, including players (men and women, elite and grassroots, junior and senior), coaches, referees, administrators and the broader Football community.Football NSW is committed to using these vehicles to provide opportunities for openness, transparency and inclusiveness with the broader Football community.
Life Membership of Football NSW
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One of the highest honours Football NSW can bestow is to offer Life Membership to an individual as an acknowledgement and recognition of their distinguished or special service to Football NSW. The Football NSW Life Membership Policy sets out the criteria and procedure for obtaining Life Membership.
Member Protection
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Member protection describes the practices and procedures that are put in place within sport organisations to protect their members. The FA National Member Protection framework and related policies aim to ensure that core values and positive behaviours are maintained.

The Framework provides the procedures that support the commitment of Football Australia, Football NSW and its affiliated Associations and clubs and provides an effective risk management tool and policies that help to eliminate discrimination, harassment, child abuse and other forms of inappropriate behaviour from football.
Safeguarding Children
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Effective child safe organisations have Committees and MPIOs who drive a proactive 'child safe' club culture and act to prevent harm to children. A child safe club culture is supported by effective child safe strategies, policies and practices and in line with the new National Child Safe Standards and compliance with the Working with Children Check.
Help For Kids
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Children should feel safe at home, sport, school and in any organisation. If you are under 18 years of age and anyone makes you feel unsafe or scared or is hurting you, it is important to tell someone that you trust. Even if the person who is making you feel unsafe tells you not to tell anyone or says it's a secret, you still need to tell someone.
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