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Club Mark

Fawley Cricket Club is committed to maintaining ECB Club Mark Status.

ECB Clubmark gives clubs an opportunity to write and implement new procedures as well as acknowledging existing practices. Cricket clubs are required to present evidence and demonstrate implementation across four different themes, culminating in the production of a Club Development Plan.

The four themes are:

  • Duty of Care and Safeguarding Children
  • The Cricket Programme
  • Sports Equity and Ethics
  • Club Management

There are a number of guidelines which Fawley have adopted which you can see below by clicking on the link.  There are also a number of templates for use at coaching sessions. 

For more details please speak to Steven Rice.  You can read more about Club Mark on the ECB website.

Club Policies:

Safeguarding Policy Statement

Child Welfare and Protection Policy

Child Protection Policy (full version)

Equity Policy Statement

Code of Conduct for Members and Guests

Code of Conduct for Players and Spirit of Cricket

Code of Conduct for Junior Members

Safe Hands

Emergency Details:

Incident Guidelines

Emergency Procedures

Nearest A&E

Nearest Walk In Centre

Nearest Minor Injuries Unit

Nearest Doctors

Templates:

Attendance Register

Incident report form

Risk Assessment Form

Junior Membership Form

These are the ECB Policies many of which are included in the full version of the Child Protection Policy:

ECB Whistle Blowing Policy
ECB Missing Child Guidelines
ECB Anti Bullying Policy
ECB Guidelines on changing and showering facilities
ECB Safety guidance on wearing of cricket helmets by young players
ECB Guidelines for the selection of young players in adult cricket
ECB Fast Bowling Directives
ECB Fielding Regulations

CRB checks
The Vetting and Barring scheme for volunteers has been recently updated.  Details can be seen here.

One Game
Fawley have also signed up to One Game.  One Game is an ambitious project aimed at widening the appeal of the sport and ensuring as many people as possible are welcomed into the game regardless of age, race, ability or gender.  You can read more about One Game by clicking here.  There is a 60 second video available.

Coaching Qualifications
The club is also reviewing the number of qualified coaches it has and is keen to send anyone who is keen to get a qualification on a course this winter.  If you are interested in qualifying please speak to John Church.  If you want to learn more about the coaching qualification structure you can view it below as well as the overview of the UKCC1 course.

UKCC 1 Coaching Assistant

All of our qualified coaches follow the ECB Coaches Code of Conduct.

ECB Coaches Code of Conduct

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