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Club Development
Club Development is a key priority to improve the health of the community game. Sustainable Rugby Clubs need enough participants (both on and off the field) as well as an effective club structure, good facilities and relevant competitions for all.
Rugby Clubs have different development priorities based on their circumstances and goals. To help prioritise possible areas for development, the responses you gave to 14 of the most important questions from the 2004 Club Questionnnaire have been highlighted below.
If a green circle is shown, the club's response is consistent with current good practice. Development in that area may not be necessary, although the club may wish to allocate resources to maintain or improve.
Where a red circle is shown, the club may want to consider developing that area. Development will depend on the clubs' circumstances, aspirations and resources. Links are given to additional information which could help your club provide a better service and facilities for your members, while ensuring that it is a safe, effective and child friendly environment.
1.2h Does your Club have a Club Development Plan?
2.1i Does your Club have a written player recruitment plan?
2.2i Does your Club have a written player recruitment plan for U13-U18 players?
4.1b In your opinion, does your Club have adequate changing facilities for the number of participants involved?
The Sport England Pavillions and Clubhouses Guidance Note [PDF - 460kb] gives guidance about the types of facilities needed for different numbers and types of participants. If you believe that you need to improve your club facilities, visit the Rugby Football Foundation to find out how might wish to fund the improvement.
5.2a Does your Club have a written Coach Development Plan?
5.2h Does your club have a Coaching Co-ordintator?
5.3a Please select the following organisations/individuals that your Club has active and close working formal links with.
5.5b Does your Club have written terms of reference for all voluntary roles?
5.5i Does your Club have someone responsible for your volunteers?
6.1i Does your Club, have in place, accident and emergency procedures?
7.1b Does your Club follow the `RFU policy and procedures for the welfare of young players' policy?
7.1e How many officials at your Club have attended training covering child protection and welfare of young people?
7.1g Have all the people at your club who have responsibility for supervision of people under 18 years of age undertaken a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) disclosure via the RFU or local authority?
The RFU/RFUW Policy and Procedures for Welfare of Young People in Rugby, [PDF - 1.2Mb] required 'all relevant members who have regular supervisory contact with children or a management responsibility for those working with young people undertake a Criminal Records Bureau disclosure'.
7.2c What Equity Policy does your Club follow?
We hope this information will help you successfully develop your club.
A free download of Adobe Acrobat Reader is available here. This will allow you to download and read the PDFs on this site.
If you would like assistance with club development, please contact your Constituent Body or local Rugby Development Officer.
If you have any comments or queries about this webpage, please contact Activity Forum .
DISCLAIMER: The information given on this page is for guidance only. The 'green' or 'red' circle has been allocated automatically based on the clubs own response to the 2004 club questionnaire. Club development is at the discretion of the club officers.
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