Benefits 


      

CLUB ACCREDITATION
CRIMINAL RECORDS BUREAU CHECKS
COACH EDUCATION
DESTINATION 200 VOLUNTEER SCHEME
CLUB LINKS
FUNDING

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The working role of the Sport and Club Development Officer is based on the remit of "Sport Englands Activity Community" and "St. Helens Community Programmes".  Initiating ways of using sport to tackle issues such as social inclusion, health, community safety and regeneration fall under this working role.  Provision of opportunity for sport and recreational activity for all levels of participant is a main driver in the effort to address the objectives of the community programme.

Progessive development if "Grass Roots" sports provision is a key issue.  Initiating actions that will raise standards of provision in our sports clubs and working closely with our local schools to encourage after school sport and recreational participation is a priority.

Key areas of work:

Club Development working to improve the "Health of our Community Sports Clubs" encompassing St. Helens District Sports Council Partnership Development Issues including:

  • Club Accreditation
  • Coach Education
  • Volunteer Recruitment, Retention and Deployment.

Community Sport - Two key objectives:

  • Increase sporting participation levels of school children during out of school hours.
  • Work with a variety of community partners to increase sport and recreation opportunities without our targeted areas of deprivation.

Volunteer Investment Programme:

To recruit/train and deploy sport volunteers to increase the capacity of our Community Sports Programme.  Working towards a statergy applicable to the Borough of St. Helens and working in partnership with Merseyside Sport.

Funding:

Working with Club and Community Groups to access all relevant funding resources and to assist with and secure funding applications.

Sports Directory:

Produce and maintain an updated directory that informs the community of the wide variety of sports clubs, leisure facilities and recreational facilities and all relevant points of contact.
 

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CRIMINAL RECORDS BUREAU

The role of the CRB is to reduce the risk of abuse by ensuring that those who are unsuitable are not able to work with children or vulnerable adults.  The District Sports Council is now a registered umbrella body with the CRB. You can get your CRB disclosure checks done via us for a small admin charge of £10.00 per volunteer.. For more information contact Michaylo Fedyk on 01744 675929  michaylofedyk@sthelens.gov.uk

CRB Checks

The District Sports Council is now a registered umbrella body with the CRB.
You can get your CRB disclosure checks done via us for a small admin charge of £10.00 per volunteer.
For more information contact Michaylo Fedyk on 01744 675929  
michaylofedyk@sthelens.gov.uk

Policy Statement on the Recruitment of Ex-offenders.
CRBPolicyStatement1.doc
Policy Statement: Secure Storage, Handling, Use, Retention & Disposal of Disclosures and Disclosure Information.
CRBPolicyStatement2.doc
CRB "Code of Practice"
code_of_practice[1].pdf

   

                                               

 
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