In order to promote inclusivity and to maintain a safe environment around DP World Tour Golfing Events, we will be offering a coloured wristband procedure to all young children and vulnerable individual at the Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo. From a safeguarding perspective, we at DP World Tour want to encourage everyone to come along and enjoy our event and watch some world class golf without fearing any potential eventualities. DP World Tour aim to achieve this by giving all spectators piece of mind that all safety precautions are put in place.
The purpose of the coloured wristband procedure is for identification purposes. In the unfortunate incident of a missing person at the event, the coloured wristband procedure make all children and vulnerable individuals easily identifiable. At the Betfred British Masters hosted by Sir Nick Faldo, DP World Tour officials, security personnel and event marshals will be aware of the coloured wristband procedure and what it represents. The aforementioned parties will be aware of the pre-determined protocol if they see an unattended individual at the event with a coloured wristband on. Upon finding the unattended individual, the primary objective will be to return said individual to their parent/guardian as soon as reasonably practicable.
FAQs
1. How are wristbands distributed?
A. Wristbands are distributed at the entrance tents of all DP World Tour events to children and vulnerable people.
2. What is the distribution process?
A. DP World Tour staff will be at the entrance tents and if they identify a young child or someone that is perceived as vulnerable then they will politely be taken to the side of the entrance tent and offered a wristband along with asking some simple questions to the parent/guardian.
*3. What colour are the wristbands? *
The colour of the wristband will vary from each event.
4. What questions will be asked upon issuing the wristband?
A. DP World Tour individuals will ask the parent/guardian will be asked to provide basic information about their child/vulnerable individual. This will include their name, age and a contact telephone number for their parent/guardian. In the incidence of a vulnerable individual, the parent/guardian will be asked to provide key medical requirements should the vulnerable individual require it when identified.
5. I was not issued with a wristband upon arrival? Can I still get one?
A. Yes, DP World Tour will proactively look to ensure that all children and vulnerable individuals will be issued with a wristband upon arriving at the event. However, we appreciate it is not always possible to identify what would be considered a vulnerable individual. Upon entering the venue, please make your way to information desk or the Championship Office in order to request a coloured wristband.
6. What information will be printed onto the coloured wristband?
A.
· Name of child/vulnerable individual
· Age of child/vulnerable individual
· Name of the parent/guardian of the child/vulnerable individual
· Contact number of the parent/guardian
· Medical requirements (If applicable)
7. What is the protocol when the relevant event staff identifies an unattended child/vulnerable individual?
A. The relevant parties will look to assist the vulnerable individual by firstly making clear of their name and what their role is during the event. By hopefully calming the child/vulnerable individual, the relevant event staff will politely ask to see the wristband in order to ascertain the information required to return the child/vulnerable individual back to the relevant parent/guardian. The relevant event staff will proceed to call the number on the wristband of the parent/guardian and organize a rendezvous point somewhere around the venue so that they can safely return the child/vulnerable individual.
8. What do you do with the coloured wristband at the conclusion of the event?
A. All wristbands should be handed back to DP World Tour Staff upon exiting the venue.
9. Will I be distributed with a new wristband if I return to the event later in the week?
A. Yes, the aforementioned process of wristband distribution will be in place from the start of the event week.