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We’ve just received this email:

I’m just writing to inform you that we have looked through all of the evidence provided and we are happy to recommend you for your bronze accreditation to Active Surrey. I will email Active Surrey informing them of the news and they will then post your certificate to you!

What is Active Surrey Club Accreditation?

The Active Surrey Sports Partnership (ASSP) is one of a network of 49 County Sports Partnerships (CSP) in England. It has taken all the criteria required for Clubmark and divided them into three easy to achieve levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold.

Clubmark is a nationally recognised symbol for quality clubs. By working through Clubmark, club leaders are provided with a clear and structured approach to improving and developing clubs, ensuring that they are providing a truly quality sporting environment for all.

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The gymnasium owners are carrying out refurbishment of the gym over then next two months. Part of this work includes:

  • Closing the bar and opening a café. Mike the barman will be moving back to Wales next week
  • Installing new showers, carpets and benches in the changing rooms
  • Redecorating and re-carpeting the reception area

They said changes to the gym and the first floor will follow shortly afterwards.

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News from Association meeting

June 15, 2009

The Heads from the various clubs that form part of the Shinwakai association met up for one of its regular meetings on Saturday. I was told the following: 1. There have been some changes to the insurance cover provided via the British Aikido Board. Insurance cover was now provided for students practicing up to 80 [...]

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Membership and Insurance forms

May 12, 2009

Here are the latest membership forms for new members of our club: TAR Membership Form 2009.doc Temporary insurance cover form – for beginners

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Safety Rules

May 5, 2009

Safety Rules are contained in Section 2 of the BAB coaching handbook , which was also published as Information Paper No. 17.

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Guidelines For Dealing With An Incident/Accident

May 5, 2009

Stay calm but act swiftly and observe the situation. Is there danger of further injuries? Listen to what the injured person is saying. Alert the first aider who should take appropriate action for minor injuries In the event of an injury requiring specialist treatment, call the emergency services. Deal with the rest of the group [...]

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U.K. Shinwakai Agreement For Clubs Operating Under Membership Of One Of The Association’s Constituent Organisations

May 5, 2009

Copy of U.K.Shinwakai Aikido’s Agreement For Clubs Operating Under Membership Of One Of The Association’s Constituent Organisations UK Shinwakai Aikido (UKS) is a member of the British Aikido Board, the Sport England recognised Governing Body for Aikido in the UK. The Association is currently made up of the following 5 Constituent Organisations(CO), who manage the [...]

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CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLUB OFFICIALS AND VOLUNTEERS

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to Constitution CODE OF CONDUCT FOR CLUB OFFICIALS AND VOLUNTEERS 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) The essence of good ethical conduct and practice is summarised below. All volunteers must: Consider the wellbeing and safety of participants before the development of performance. Develop an appropriate working relationship with participants, based [...]

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Child Protection Policy Statement

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to TAR club rules Child Protection Policy Statement 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) TAR is committed to the highest standards in Child Welfare and Protection, and it is  committed to ensuring that all young people who play sport have a safe and positive experience. The club is committed to [...]

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Equity Policy Statement

May 5, 2009

Proposed Addendum to Constitution EQUITY POLICY STATEMENT 1 May 2009 (Agreed at AGM 14 May 2009) This club is committed to ensuring that equity is incorporated across all aspects of its development. In doing so it acknowledges and adopts the following Sport England definition of sports equity: Sports equity is about fairness in sport, equality [...]

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