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What is Clubmark? and what are its Benefits to Shadwell CC?

Clubmark is a Sport England initiative that provides a ‘kitemark’ of quality for sports clubs. Its purpose is to identify and acknowledge those clubs that have shown that they are properly and efficiently managed, that provide a safe environment for young players to learn and enjoy their sport, and that have a high standard of equity and ethics towards all members.

Clubs that have gained Sport England Clubmark status are therefore nationally recognised as being run in a safe, effective and child-friendly manner.

The Clubmark accreditation scheme is fully integrated with Safe Hands, the ECB's welfare of young people in Cricket policy.

Clubmark 'Evidence Documents'

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CRB Form - Guidance Notes

For guidance notes on completing the CRB Disclosure form click (here).

Clubmark Training Courses Attended

'Equity In Your Coaching'

 - Richard Vincent - (click here for certificate).

 - Gareth Pegg

'Club For All'

 - Gareth Pegg

How is Clubmark status achieved?

Clubs must meet minimum criteria in the following categories:

Shadwell CC registered for Clubmark accreditation in December 2007.

Why is Clubmark important?

As well as ensuring that the latest child protection standards are being met, each club that gains accreditation will:

SCC Clubmark Information

Clubs must meet minimum criteria in the following categories:

Useful Web Links

Sites containing useful or related information:


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