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WILTSHIRE CRICKET LIMITED. Women and Girls Development Meeting Beversbrook Sport Ground March 2016. Introductions. Who am I? What is my role with Wiltshire Cricket? How much time am I allocated to deal with Women and Girl’s Cricket? How does this balance work in reality?. Introductions.
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WILTSHIRE CRICKET LIMITED Women and Girls Development Meeting Beversbrook Sport Ground March 2016
Introductions • Who am I? • What is my role with Wiltshire Cricket? • How much time am I allocated to deal with Women and Girl’s Cricket? • How does this balance work in reality?
Introductions • Who are you? • Which club(s) are you representing? • Are you already running girls only coaching? • If you are, how long have you been running your programmes?
Wiltshire Cricket’s Young Player Pathway • Formalised document created in Autumn 2015 • Based around Wiltshire Cricket’s Outcomes Framework to “Create a sustainable future for Cricket”- Creating a fair and safe environment where everyone receives a positive experience- Attracting people to participate in Cricket as a sport of choice- Maintaining the importance of cricket in the community • Consideration of how we work with our partners- WASP, Wiltshire Council, Wiltshire Cricket Leagues • Considers player retention plans and survey work
Wiltshire Cricket’s Young Player Pathway • Consider the Landscape of Youth Cricket- Strengths and weaknesses of club programmes- Formal leagues- Coach education programmes • Focused on the Landscape of Schools Cricket- Chance to Shine- School competitions- Limited access to children through barriers- Lack of teacher engagement – Secondary Schools- Potential informal secondary school teacher training • Outcomes on Increased participation – clubs andschools – Opportunities and competition
Agenda • Performance Programmes- Women’s Super League- Update on Wiltshire Winter Programmes- Update on Wiltshire Summer Match Play Programmes • Women and Girl’s Hard Ball Opportunities- Audit on current position- What is in place?- Do we need more formal programmes or more informal? • Women and Girl’s Soft Ball Competitions- Is hard ball the only option • Girls specific competition – Hard Ball and Soft Ball- What is available to clubs and schools?
Women's Cricket Super League • History of the Development- How did Wiltshire get involved? • What does the Southern Counties Consortium look like in 2016?- What are the benefits to Wiltshire Cricket?- How will it help develop our players?- Will Wiltshire players get to play? • Longer term plans • What happens next?
Wiltshire County Cricket – Winter Programme 2016 • What are we running? How did we select our players?- Under 11s- Under 13s- Under 15s & 17s- Women’s Senior Training Programmes • Winter Coach Education- Certificate in Coaching Children’s Cricket- Coach Support Worker Courses- Cricket Activator Courses
Wiltshire County Cricket – Summer Programme 2016 • Match Play Programmes- Under 11s- Under 13s- Under 15s - Under 17s- Women’s 1st XI • Additional Match Play Opportunities- Under 11s Extended Programme- Women’s Super 4s Programme
Club Cricket – Hard Ball Opportunities • Current position - Hard Ball Match Play- Adults- Girls • Issues – Venues, player availability, length of games, number of players on each side • County / Club Sunday Programme • Formalised Competition • Informal Competition • Audit on current position
Club Cricket – Soft Ball Opportunities • Current position- ECB Programmes- Wiltshire Cricket Programmes • Is hardball the only option for your members? • Soft Ball Festivals • Individuals / Team Participations • Sizes of teams, equipment used • Feedback from the meeting
Schools Cricket – Match Play Opportunities • Primary Schools- ECB Kwik Cricket- Chance to Shine Participation Festivals- Chance to Shine Indoor Festivals • Secondary Schools- Lady Taverners Indoor Soft Ball Competitions- Chance to Compete Outdoor Soft Ball Competitions • No hard ball schools competitions for girls- however all boys competitions are “mixed”
Women and Girls – Meeting Outcomes • Any questions about anything that hasn’t been covered? • Any action points to be taken forward from the meeting? • How do we want to progress from this point? • How can Wiltshire Cricket help to make these progressions?
Any other business? Any questions? Ali Goddard – Wiltshire Cricketali.goddard@wiltshirecricket.co.uk07786 361222