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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

Who wants to be a Millionaire?. Safeguarding Young People. Confident?. The Prizes. 8 - £16,000 9 - £32,000 10 - £64,000 11 - £125,000 12 - £250,000 13 - £500,000 14 – Star Prize. 1 - £100 2 - £200 3 - £500 4 - £1,000 5 - £2,000 6 - £4,000 7 - £8,000. Lifelines.

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Who wants to be a Millionaire?

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  1. Who wants to be a Millionaire? Safeguarding Young People

  2. Confident?

  3. The Prizes • 8 - £16,000 • 9 - £32,000 • 10 - £64,000 • 11 - £125,000 • 12 - £250,000 • 13 - £500,000 • 14 – Star Prize 1 - £100 2 - £200 3 - £500 4 - £1,000 5 - £2,000 6 - £4,000 7 - £8,000

  4. Lifelines • Phone a friend • Ask the Audience • Fifty-Fifty • Are not available

  5. £100 What do the initials CRB stand for? • A – Criminal Re-habilitation Bureau • B – Criminal Records Bureau B – Criminal Records Bureau • C – Crime Recording Bureau • D – Children’s Rugby Bureau

  6. £200 What do the initials RMG mean? • A – Risk Management Group B –Rugby Merger Grant • C –Referral Management Group • C – Referral Management Group • D – Rugby Meeting Grant

  7. £500 Section 105 of The Children Act 1989 defines a “child” as any person under the age of ….? • A – 15 years B – 16 Years • C – 17 years • D - 18 years • D – 18 years

  8. £1,000 What is the RFU policy on the level of CRB disclosure required for adults working with children? • A – None B – Basic • C – Standard • D – Enhanced • D – Enhanced

  9. £2,000 Who has ultimate responsibility for child protection policies in your club? • A – You • B – Club Management Committee B – Club Management Committee • C – Welfare Officer • D – Junior Committee

  10. £4,000 According to NSPCC statistics, which form of child abuse is most common? • A- Neglect • A – Neglect B – Physical Abuse • C – Sexual Abuse • D – Emotional Abuse

  11. £8,000 Which of the following is NOT a place of safety ? • A – Police Station • A – Police Station B – Hospital • C – Doctor’s Surgery • D – Responsible relative’s home

  12. £16,000 What percentage of children experienced bullying during childhood? • A – 10% B - 20% • C - 30% • C – 30% • D - 50%

  13. £32,000 Approximately how many children call “Childline” each day? • A – 1,700 • B – 2,300 B – 2,300 • C - 3,100 • D - 4,500

  14. £64,000 How many cases concerning child welfare have been reported to the RFU last season • A – 8 B – 37 • C – 60 • C – 60 • D – 82

  15. £125,000 How many referrals have the RMG received with Coaches breaking young children bones when physically being involved in a training session last season? • A – 6 B – 2 • B – 2 • C – 4 • D – 8

  16. £250,000 Which of the following is not a feature of the Every Child Matters framework? • A – Being safe B – Health and welbeing • C – Bichard Enquiry recommends • C – Bichard Enquiry recommends • D – Makng a positive contribution

  17. £500,000 What do the initials TSO mean ? • A – Temporary Safety Order B –Team Safety Officer • C –Temporary Suspension Order • C – Temporary Suspension Order • D –Teacher Safety Order

  18. Star Prize How many cases of parents/spectators going onto the pitch have been reported this season? • A - 20 • A - 20 B - 22 • C - 25 • D - 50

  19. Its not about winning!

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