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BUCS Conference 2010 BUCS Conference 2010 Club Committee Development and Club Committee Development and Training for Higher Education Training for Higher Education Sports Clubs Sports Clubs Wednesday 14 Wednesday 14 th th July 2010 July 2010

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BUCS Conference 2010BUCS Conference 2010

Club Committee Development and Training for Higher Club Committee Development and Training for Higher Education Sports ClubsEducation Sports Clubs

Wednesday 14Wednesday 14thth July 2010 July 2010

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BUCS Club Development aimsBUCS Club Development aims

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ActivityActivity

• In small groups and on the handout provided please complete and consider the following:– What club development training does your university provide?– Who delivers this training?– What areas does the training cover?– Is the training evaluated?

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Background to runningsportsBackground to runningsports

• Recognising that the life of a sports volunteer is far from easy, runningsports supports sports volunteers and the people who manage them.

• Huge number of resources and workshops to make sure clubs not only survive, but also grow and thrive.

• Traditionally community club focussed,runningsports is Sport England’s training and education programme.

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runningsports– The Partnershiprunningsports– The Partnership

• Work together to create appropriate training resources for HE clubs.

• No formal accredited HE club development training that is endorsed by BUCS.

• Combine the volunteer and club development expertise of runningsports with BUCS relationship with HE institutions.

• Acknowledge that the structure of a student sports club differs from a community club.

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Club Committee Training

• Already provided by many HEIs – as shown in the HE audit.

• The level varies across the HE sector.– Time available– Resource– No. of sports clubs– No. of student officers– Quality of delivery

• BUCS is looking to develop a standard club development package that can be utilised by its members as required.

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Pilot programmePilot programme

• 2 HEI’s in the North West - delivered by qualified runningsports tutors in conjunction with individual HEI staff.

• Gather feedback on the content of the workshops– Examine the relevance of the workshops to higher education.– Establish how the workshops can be delivered in multiple universities and still

be of optimal value.– Improve the product before allowing all BUCS members the opportunity to host

the workshops.– Examine the level of tutor that is required to deliver the workshops

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Pilot Workshops – Feedback SummaryPilot Workshops – Feedback Summary

• Professional approach to delivery of committee training.• Essential that the tutor understands the specifics of a higher

education sports clubs.• Promotion and marketing of a students sports club varies greatly from

a community club.• Terminology used in the workshops needs adapting for HE.• Content is good but could be tailored further to individual universities.• Tasks were very engaging and kept students interested throughout

the workshops.

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The WorkshopsThe Workshops

• Role of the Club Committee– Role of the Club Captain– Role of the Treasurer– Role of the Secretary

• Planning for Your Club’s Future

• All interactive sessions• 2 hours per workshop• Tailored for each institution - intended to supplement existing training

to ensure quality standard across institutions• Essential to maintain existing institution specific content i.e. social

policies, kit sponsorship etc.• Students receive official certification from Running Sports

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Aims – Role of the Club CommitteeAims – Role of the Club Committee

• Define the roles, tasks and qualities of the Club Captain, Secretary and Treasurer

• Provide a focus for year in post and handover• Understand the success factors for sustainable and effective

administration• Understand the success factors for sustainable and effective

governance (Meetings, Finance, Communication)• Overview of the specific processes and systems of the university that

the committee need to be aware of.

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• Explain the principles of sports development and sports development pathways

• Explain the principles of the planning process• Apply the SMART principles of planning to sports development• How to write a successful sport development plan.• Identifying appropriate partnerships at the university and in the wider

community.• Explore ways of promoting and marketing student sports clubs, both

in the university and the wider community.

Aims - Planning your Club’s Future

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Seven Steps of Successful PlanningSeven Steps of Successful Planning

• Step One: Whose Plan Is It?• Step Two: Where Are You Now?• Step Three: Where Do You Want To Be?• Step Four: Setting Some Clear Goals• Step Five: Turning Goals Into Objectives• Step Six: Turning Objectives Into Action• Step Seven: Keeping To The Plan

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BenefitsBenefits• Provides a focus for a club committee• Organised and efficient student sports clubs.• Extra support for university development staff..• Increased pro-activeness and awareness of club officers• Increased development and sustainability of student sports clubs.• Workforce Development and Community Engagement• Certified accredited training – professional development.• Development of transferable skills that students can use in community

sports clubs and / or increase their employability• Overcome ineffective committee handovers, including peaks and troughs in

committee management

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Tutor Competency FrameworkTutor Competency Framework

• Each HEI to source a tutor and decide upon their competency.• Planning and preparing to facilitate learning

– explain how people learn– prepare for learning sessions– plan learning sessions.

• Facilitating learning– create a positive learning environment – communication and presentation – manage group and individual learning

• Reviewing and evaluating – individual learners– learning programme– evaluate and develop own practice.

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Training Options and CostsTraining Options and Costs

• Full tutor training with runningsports– £1900 for 6 people

• Set of tutor notes, workshop slides and resources– £100 per set

• runningsports production orientation training day– £1050 for 20 people

• runningsports quick guides– £15 per set of 6

• Fully qualified runningsports tutors can be booked to deliver the workshops in negotiation with runningsports and the tutor themselves.

• £60 admin fee to arrange certification through runningsports

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The FutureThe Future

• Have the workshops fully ready for universities to host at the beginning of the 2010-2011 academic year.

• Have a process in place that allows university and athletic union staff to be fully aware of the runningsports workshops and their benefits.

• Provide training opportunities that allow university staff members to be confident and competent in delivering the workshop content.

• Gather feedback from universities that host the workshops so that the content can be improved in the future.

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ContactsContacts

Matt Holdstock020 7633 [email protected]

Sue Briggs0121 414 [email protected]