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ClubmarkClubmark BTCC The aim of the club is to provide access to cricket for all in a safe and welcoming environment. As well as being a nominated Focus Club that reflects a proven record in developing young cricketers the club has also attained Clubmark. The is the benchmark in good practice in managing a cricket club particularly in respect of junior cricket. The club works to the England and Wales Cricket Board's (ECB) Safe Hands Child Welfare policy. A copy of this document can be found on the ECB webiste a link to which is provided on the Links page of this site.All coaches and officials that are involved in junior cricket are subject to a Full Disclosure Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) check by the ECB. Each age group has at least one qualified coach to ECB Level 1. Further the club also actively encourages and supports coaches development by them attending coaching courses and by mentoring from senior coaches within the club. The club has a number of coaches qualified to ECB Level 1, 2 and 3. All coaches have to attend a Child Welfare Workshop and also must take and pass First Aid Appointed Person. The club also encourages all coaches to become members of the ECB Coaches Association.The club has appointed a Club Welfare Officer John Wilson . If you have any concerns or queries in the first instance please contact John Wilson on 01509 621120 or in person or speak to John Williamson the Club Chairman or John Shipman the Club Youth Chairman.Barrow Town CC welcomes everyone to the club be they player, official, supporter or new member and has a Code of Conduct that the club expects everyone to adhere to.The club are currently preparing for Clubmark renewal. Contact John Wilson for more details. 4 This website was created using MAGIX Website Maker You will need the current version of Adobe Flash Player to view it. Further information can be found at magix.info - the Multimedia Knowledge Community by MAGIX, the market leader for music, photo, and video software. |
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