Knowing your club & its community (Club for All)
£25
25 January, 6.30 - 9.30pm
Cornwall Sports Partnership office, Truro
This workshop identifies the benefits of opening up your club, to include a wider membership base
Identify what your club needs to do
Start an action plan
Ensure the survival of your club
Engage your local community
Access funding ring-fenced for diverse clubs
Your club needs to complete this workshop to achieve Clubmark Accreditation
To book
Please download, complete and return the below form, at least five days before the course date, addressed to:
Course Bookings
Cornwall Sports Partnership
Penweathers Centre
Tresawls Road
Truro TR1 3LD
All enrolments will be confirmed by a letter stating the course details (but if you don't receive confirmation, please call us on 01872 323344 to ensure your application form has been received).
Please include payment with the application form to ensure your place. Please make cheques made payable to Cornwall Council.
Please do not turn up without booking first; you will unfortunately be turned away as we have a maximum number of attendees we can accommodate, depending on the course and venue.
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Further information
The ‘A Club for All’ workshop outlines how your club can benefit from including all members of the community, and explains how to reach out to them through a better understanding of your local area. It could help you recruit young people, older people, those on low incomes, disabled people and people from ethnic minorities.
Your club will benefit from understanding equality in sport, taking stock of where you are now and identifying where you can make improvements to current practice. The workshop provides plenty of information on how to develop an action plan and which organisations can help you make it happen. Including practical advice on developing local contacts with agencies that can help with projects, funding, activities, volunteer training and recognition.
By attracting more members from your local area, club and teams become part of the community and ensure your own survival in the future while contributing to community spirit.
By demonstrating diversity and equality of opportunity, clubs are more likely to gain access to funding and quality ratings like Clubmark






