Updates
& Notices.
For the protection of all our young athletes, Southport Waterloo's
coaches need to be cleared through the Criminal Records Bureau.
This is known as CRB
checking. To get your CRB clearance, you need
to 'phone the CRB on 0870 9090844 quoting UKA ref. 22525500000
and tell them you are an athletics volunteer and need an enhanced
disclosure. A partly filled application form will be sent to
you for you to check and sign.
You then need to take the completed form to Southport Waterloo
Local Verifier (Ron Scott)
together with documentary evidence of identity.
Want to be a first aider?
Please contact Paul
Wilkinson at Sefton Council (0151 934 2358).
Coaching courses are detailed on the UKA website. Under Coach
Education, follow the link for level 1, level 2 etc..
Risk assessments are
needed to help ensure the health and safety of our athletes
and to meet UK Athletics' requirements. Although paperwork
alone doesn't prevent incidents, it does demonstrate that
we've considered the risks and provides a means of recording
appropriate ways of minimising them. The need for SWAC coaches
to carry out risk assessments is limited to training and other
activities which are put on by the Club rather than something
that a group of
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members chose to do amongst themselves.
Essentially this means coached training runs (e.g. on roads
/ beach etc.); training at Greenbank High School and Christ
the King High School. There may be others - if you're in doubt
please check with me. There is no need for SWAC coaches to
prepare risk assessments for training at Litherland Track
because exemplar assessments have been developed by UK Athletics
that cover all relevant activities. However, it is essential
that SWAC coaches refer to these documents and implement the
precautions specified in them. The assessments are available
on the H&S
Section of the UKA web site.
There is also no need to prepare assessments for e.g. seniors'
Sunday morning pinewood runs and similar runs which, although
they involve primarily SWAC members, are considered to be
events that individuals choose to do amongst themselves rather
than organised coached events.
To ensure that we meet UKA's requirements could relevant coaches
(I anticipate that this will not apply to many of you) please
send me your assessments. I will then approve them on behalf
of SWAC, amending & advising as necessary. Please see the
attached example for
one of Ron Scott's training sessions which may help you prepare
your own assessments. Most of the hazards and precautions
will, I imagine, be common to other coaches' sessions.
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