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Join our Cricket Activator program to empower young volunteers aged 14-25 in leadership and volunteering skills. Retain junior members in cricket and develop a community of youth leaders in the sport.
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Cricket Activator Presentation (INSERT your own CLUB details and info)
Background and Introduction • What is a cricket activator • Activator Project • Outline of the Course • Benefits to clubs and young volunteers • Questions
Cricket Activator:- Retaining Players & Gaining Volunteers
The Key Objectives:- • To give opportunity for young people at cricket clubs • between the age of 14 and 25 to acquire skills and • competency in leadership that will allow them to • volunteer within their cricket club and/or school, colleges or university • To retain junior members between in cricket as a sport by investing quality time and resources into a specialised volunteering programme.
This course will enable you to • • Understand the range of different Cricket Activator roles. • Deliver a project or event which has been identified by the club • • Understand and put into practice the expectations of Cricket Activators. • • Promote cricket, activity and opportunities to participate. • • Know the pathways for Cricket Activators and for participants to be involved in cricket. • The course is split up into 2 separate modules and will be delivered • as an interactive workshop usually over two separate 2 hour • sessions.
Benefits to the Club • Increase significantly the number of volunteering hours from young people within their cricket club. • Help reduce the burden on the volunteers within the club • To retain junior members in cricket between ages 14-21 by investing quality time and resources into a specialized volunteer programme. • Become role models and leaders for all young people within their club
Benefits to Young Volunteers • Cricket leadership skills. • Improved communication skills • Qualifications and life skills. • Role model to younger members of your club. • National Curriculum level as part of PE GCSE. • University Personal Statement and/or CV. • Community Sports Leadership and Sports Leaders UK award in Junior Sports Leadership.