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Sports Club Accreditation For Moffat Petanque Club

Moffat Petanque Club is the latest sports club in Annandale and Eskdale to gain the Sports Club Accreditation Scheme.

The scheme is administered by the Council’s Active Schools and Community Sport Team.

Sports clubs are an important part of local communities and provide an opportunity for people to enjoy a lifetime of involvement in sport at whatever level they aspire to. The Sports Club Accreditation Scheme supports clubs to improve the quality of opportunities. It is an effective way for clubs to demonstrate to parents, schools and the wider community that they have achieved nationally recognised minimum criteria in governance, child protection, welfare, equity, first aid and other key areas and operate a safe environment to play sport.

Benefits of being an accredited club include:

Evidence that current workforce qualifications are up to date and the club is operating at its best.

Addressing issues such as equity and child protection should increase parent’s confidence when choosing the correct club for their child.

Updating policies, training and systems shows increased confidence in local partners including schools and that quality and child friendly systems and procedures are in place.

Members can be sure their club is a well-managed club, striving to offer the best in coaching and sports development

Accredited clubs will be in an enhanced position to work in partnership with Active Schools and Community Sport and benefit from a range of support.

The scheme is administered by the Council.

Councillor Jeff Leaver, chair of the Children, Young People and Lifelong Learning [CYPLL] committee, said: “The accreditation scheme makes clubs safer and stronger with recognised standards of welfare, equality, coaching and management. An accredited Club is recognised as a safe, rewarding and fulfilling place for participants of all ages, and helps parents and carers know that they’re choosing the right Club for their young people.”
Councillor Ros Surtees, vice chair, said: “Physical Activity is vital in developing a healthier, smarter, stronger Scotland. We must do all that we can to encourage people of all ages to view sport as a lifelong thing. This accreditation scheme demonstrates that a club is doing the right things and doing them well.”

Moffat Petanque Club was formed in 2016 by a group of enthusiasts and now has 17 members and has its piste [playing area] in the town’s Station Park. In petanque [also known as boules] players throw hand-sized hollow metal boules onto the piste, trying to get them nearer to a small jack than their competitors.

For further information about Moffat Petanque Club, email: [email protected]

 

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