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Clubmark
By creating a single, national standard, Clubmark helps give all kinds of sports clubs with a junior section a structure and direction which will benefit them in several ways:
Increasing membership
Being able to demonstrate that you have addressed issues such as equality and child protection gives confidence to parents choosing a club for their children.
Developing your club
The foundation for any club is its youth structure. So, by encouraging and attracting young members, you are building a strong future for your club.
Developing your coaches and volunteers
As part of the accreditation scheme, you'll be given help and advice in developing the skills of everyone involved in your club.
Raising your club's profile
Once accredited, your club will be listed on the national database and in other sporting directories which will help you attract new members and to grow.
For more information about Clubmark visit www.clubmark.org.uk
Equality Standard
The Equality Standard is a framework document which helps sports and community organisations achieve equality. It will help organisations develop structures and processes, assess their performance and ensure continuous improvement in equality.
You can download the Equality Standard here:
The Equality Standard: A framework document for sport (427 Kb)
Runningsports
Sport England's portfolio of resources to provide skills and support for sports volunteers. From a website, through to Top Tips, Quick Guides, workbooks and workshops. For further information visit www.runningsports.org
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