Local solictors offer unique understanding of risk in sport

By Susie Watkins

27th Jan 2020 | Local News

In what is believed to be a local 'first', solicitors Thatcher + Hallam are organising two free conferences  called Off The Ball, aimed at helping officials, coaches and volunteer parents on how best to protect their local amateur sports club, their members and themselves. The conference is the initiative of Thatcher + Hallam solicitor William Weller. As well as being the firm's senior partner, Will is also a sought after personal injury lawyer.

'As a firm we have always had close links to local sport,' says Will. 'We currently sponsor several local sports clubs. However, it was through my work as a personal injury lawyer that I witnessed how many club volunteers had no real idea of their personal liability and legal responsibilities. The idea of the Off The Ball conference then started to take shape. Myself and other members of the panel will be there to answer the regular questions on issues from claims arising from reckless tackles, to physical assault, the behaviour of parents and spectators, as well as the dodgy pitch.'

For Will however, the one issue that has changed the whole legal landscape is that of safeguarding and child protection.

'We are therefore delighted to welcome as a key member of our panel, Mr Bob Fox,' says Will. 'Bob is a Director at the Somerset Football Association as well as their Safeguarding Champion. Bob will of course be addressing matters such as under age and DBS checks.'

The first Off The Ball conference takes place at Paulton Rovers FC on Wednesday 5th February at 6pm, with the second event at Frome RFC on Thursday 27th February at 6pm. 

'These two conferences are essential for anyone serious about sport, from rugby to swimming, cricket, tennis, athletics, hockey and football,' adds Will. 'We also expect teachers and school governors to be in attendance, learning on how to keep sports environments safe.'

Off The Ball is a free event but demand is likely to be high. To book your place and venue call Thatcher & Hallam on 01761 414646. Free tea coffee and refreshments are available. A pay bar will also be available at both venues

     

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