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Thank you for visiting the clubs section of the
Active Surrey website. Active
Surrey recognises and acknowledges the vital role sports clubs
and their volunteers play in encouraging people of all ages
and backgrounds to enjoy and participate in sport. This
section of the website provides a wealth of information regarding
all aspects of club life. Follow the links below for information on
club development and joining sports clubs. Alternatively, if you
would like a short explanation
of each section please
scroll down.
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Lists of Surrey Sports Clubs
- Clubmark & Accreditation
- Club Benefits
- Volunteering
- School-Club Links
- Funding
- Powerade Surrey Sports Awards
- Club Development Newsletter
- Sharing Good Practice in Sports Clubs
- Sporting Champions
- Disability Discrimination Act
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Click here to find
a sports club near you.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Have you got a question
regarding club development that you can't seem to get an answer to?
Before picking up the phone or writing an email, have a quick look
through our FAQ resource which has been written in conjunction with
Sport England for advice and answers on a range of different club
development topics. FAQ
SURREY SPORTS AWARDS fuelled by
POWERADE
The Surrey Sports Awards
recognises and rewards participants, volunteers, coaches, clubs and
schools for their commitment and sporting endeavours. To
find out more, click
here>>
CLUB
DEVELOPMENT & TRAINING
Club officials & volunteers are
able to access further training through ACTIVE
SURREY so that their clubs can continue to
progress. Click here for a full list
of courses & workshops.
CLUB ACCREDITATION &
CLUBMARK
Clubmark will
ensure that clubs continue to develop and offer the best
possible sporting opportunities, whilst allowing parents/carers to
be confident that their children are attending a
quality club. So,
wherever you live in England, you will be able to assess how clubs
compare, whatever their sport, by always looking for the
Clubmark logo.
ACTIVE
SURREY is working hard to
ensure that junior sports clubs are safe, effective and
child-friendly through Clubmark and Active Surrey Club
Accreditation. Active Surrey Club Accreditation
breaks Clubmark down into easy to complete sections. Click
here to find out more about Active Surrey Club
Accreditation>>FANTASTIC BENEFITS & REWARDS FOR
ACCREDITED CLUBS
Clubs that have achieved or are working
towards club accreditation can get their hands on a superb
package of benefits and rewards. Club Accreditation
Benefits>>>
CLUB DEVELOPMENT NEWSLETTER
The Active Surrey Club
Development Newsletter is a bi-annual publication and
will give you the latest updates and news relating to club
development in Surrey. Past editions are available online. We
are currently deciding on the future content of the newsletter.
Watch this space for the next edition. More>>
SCHOOL-CLUB LINKS
Formal links between schools and clubs are vital to give young people a positive experience of sport and allow them to be active for life. These links can increase a clubs membership and support with the clubs development for the future. Click here for detailed information on what makes an effective link, the benefits for young people, benefits for schools and clubs and examples of school-club link agreements.
Click here for information about
organisations that can help fund your activities and offer
advice on how to get funding.
PRACTICAL POINTERS ON JOINING SPORTS
CLUBS
Click here for what you should look for in a sports club
before joining, particularly if you are a parent trying to find a
suitable junior club for your child.
SHARING GOOD
PRACTICE IN SPORTS CLUBS
Has your club undertaken a
successful project? We would love to hear from you so that we
can share good practice with other sports clubs doing similar
things and to publicise what your club is doing well.
Click here
to find out more and to access our feedback
forms.
- Since December 1996 it has been unlawful for sports clubs to treat disabled people less favourably for a reason related to their disability;
- Since October 1999 sports clubs have had to make "reasonable adjustments" for diabled people, such as providing extra help or making changes to the way they provide their services;
- From 1st October 2004 sports clubs may have to make other "reasonable adjustments" in relation to the physical features of their premises to overcome physical barriers to access.
If you need further information about the Act and how you can provide a better service for all customers, please visit: Sport England DDA Guidance
100 of the UK's best up &
coming, established or retired sports people spend time each year
visiting youth groups, sporting events, clubs and
schools to talk about their experiences to
help inspire more people to start,
stay and succeed in sport in their community. There are about
a dozen visits a year in Surrey - applications for visits are made
through Active Surrey - see below (schools apply through the Youth
Sports Trust).
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