Clubmark Sports Club Resources
Clubmark is built around a set of core criteria which ensure that accredited clubs operate to a set of consistent, accepted and adopted minimum operating standards. It is now universally recognised, and is promoted and carefully branded, by Sport England. It is endorsed by all the main sporting, youth and education agencies involved in delivery of sporting opportunity for young people as the accreditation scheme for clubs with quality assured junior sections.Great care has been taken in the preparation of this resource pack and in the development of Clubmark. It is, however, important to note that the safety of young people (and in fact all people) at your club and the conduct of your activities remains entirely the responsibility of your club. Please read the notice in Appendix 1.
We hope that you and your club
find this pack to be a valuable tool as you work towards Clubmark accreditation and wish you every success in achieving this quality standard.
The pack includes a wealth of information for establishing and running clubs and includes many templates
- Code of practice for club officials and volunteers
- Guidelines for dealing with an incident/accident
- Incident/accident report form
- Attendance register
- Junior membership form
- Task description: Head Junior Coach
- Task description: Assistant Junior Coach
- Risk assessment form
- Equity policy statement
- Constitution
- Code of practice for parents/carers
- Code of practice for junior members
- ntroductory letter to parents/carers
- Club partnership agreement
- Development plan
- Volunteer agreement form
- School – Club links agreement
Download your
pack here.The FA Charter Standard Clubs programmeThe Charter Standard Scheme is best practice guide that sets standards of coaching, administration and child protection for clubs working with young people. As a benchmark for quality, it will improve the playing experience for all.
ClubmarkClubmark is a cross-sport quality accreditation for clubs with junior sections.
ClubMarkClubmark is now the universally recognised mark of high quality junior sports clubs. There are over 2,800 accredited clubs across 25 sports with over 3,000 actively -Üworking towards-Ü accreditation....