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BSAC Clubmark. The ‘How to’ guide. Outline. What is Clubmark? What will Clubmark mean for your branch? How does your branch get Clubmark? What resources and help are available to you? What’s your next step?. What is Clubmark?. A scheme overseen by Sport England
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BSAC Clubmark The ‘How to’ guide..
Outline • What is Clubmark? • What will Clubmark mean for your branch? • How does your branch get Clubmark? • What resources and help are available to you? • What’s your next step?
What is Clubmark? • A scheme overseen by Sport England • To promote safe participation in sport for under 18s • Cross-sport standard • Hockey, cricket, rugby, basketball, golf, judo, • netball, athletics, badminton, lacrosse....... • Clubmark is a recognition of good club management
What is Clubmark? • Based on 5 principles • Good coaching/participation standards • Child welfare • Accessible and fair • Good management • Volunteer management • A “kite mark” for a well-run club • Awarded by National Governing Bodies or by local Sports Councils.
Clubmark and BSAC • Previously... • Some BSAC branches were awarded Clubmark by local Sports Councils/Authorities • Other branches were based in areas where this wasn’t offered • Difficult for LSAs to judge the ‘playing programme’ of a diving club • In 2007, BSAC became accredited as a National Governing Body to award Clubmark
BSAC as NGB • Sport England recognises one National Governing Body per sport. • For scuba diving, snorkelling and octopush= BSAC • As the NGB, BSAC can now make the Clubmark award to the branches that meet the criteria • The standard criteria have been tailored to BSAC branches e.g. Playing programme = Diving / snorkelling programme Minimum level of playing = diving activities per year
Playing programme • Coaching • BSAC standards apply • Training programme • Coaching qualifications • Instructor : student ratios • DTP/STP updates to instructors • Attendance/achievement logs • Risk assessments • Session plans • Minimum number of training sessions • Active diving programme
Playing programme • Coaching staff • List of qualified coaches • Ancillary skills noted • Specific junior coaching roles • Public liability insurance • Club venues • Risk assessments – for all sites, each time
Duty of care • Safeguarding • Welfare of Vulnerable policy • Welfare Officer • Welfare procedures produced + publicised • Child protection training • CRB checks • Codes of Practice • Instructors • Parents • Junior members
Duty of care • First Aid • Equipment at training venue • Equipment at diving venues (incl. boat) • Procedures published and updated • Emergency Procedures • Have one! • Tell the members • Clear responsibilities • Phone/VHF at all times • Incident report forms
Duty of care • Record keeping • Contact details for parents/carers • Alternatives! • Medical conditions • All information updated • Session organiser has the necessary info
Sports equity & ethics • Sports equity • Equal opportunities/equity policy • Published • Adopted • Communicated • Club for All workshop • Equity in Your Coaching workshop • Club Constitution • Open constitution
Sports equity & ethics • Code of practice for parents • In place • Publicised • Understood • Code of practice for juniors • In place • Publicised • Understood by juniors and parents
Club management • Insurance • Public liability • Affiliation to BSAC • Communications • Various mechanisms • Regularly used • Youth membership • Separate category • Different price
Club management • Club Links • Regular contact with school/youth group • Regular contact with local authority • Regular contact with BSAC (HQ and region) • Action planning • Commitment to development and outreach • Participation • Duty of care • Equity • Management • Volunteer management
What will Clubmark mean? • For your branch members • An award that recognises your good practice • Easier to attract and retain members • Access to resources to help recruit and retain volunteers • Branch development plan • Parents confident to choose your branch (for themselves too!) • Agreed operating standards A warm glow
What will Clubmark mean? • For your branch • Raised profile • Publicity opportunities • Locally • Nationally • Easier to deal with local authorities • Funding applications should be streamlined • Preferential rates at LA run facilities
Clubmark in the future • Currently 28 NGBs are licensed • 3522 clubs/branches hold the award • Parents already expect high standards in schools • Parental/carer recognition of the tick-mark will grow • Your branch will be positioned to grow and develop
What help is available? • Clubmark file from HQ • Clubmark documents on BSAC website • Clubmark website • BSAC Mentor • Regional coaches • BSAC HQ • Sportscoach UK workshops • Running sports workshops
Mentors • Assigned by HQ • Experienced in Clubmark requirements • Advice, reassurance • Phone, email, meetings • On your side!
Assessors • Assigned by HQ • Experienced in Clubmark requirements • May visit your branch (training/diving) • Will want to see your good practice in practise • Uphold the BSAC Clubmark standards
Assessment panel • Final check before award • Will want to see evidence folder • Will also see Assessor’s report • Awards the BSAC Clubmark accreditation
Public awards • When your branch achieves Clubmark accreditation then its time to celebrate. • Your Regional Coach will contact you to arrange a time and place to present you with your certificate. • Get your Branch members together to celebrate – a great reason for a social. • Great press opportunities
Summary • Clubmark – a minimum operating standard • BSAC standards for Clubmark • What difference will Clubmark make? • Resources available • Assessment process • ANY QUESTIONS?