This club is currently in the process of gaining the British Triathlon 'Star Award' and hopes to have this mark by the start of the 2007 season.
What is the STAR Club Scheme?
The scheme is a club development tool for Senior Triathlon clubs. It has been developed in consultation with clubs around the country and is based on the very successful Clubmark scheme, launched for Junior clubs in 2002.
To gain accreditation, clubs must fulfil criteria in the areas of:
Club Management
Coaching and Competition
Sports Equity and Ethics
Health and Safety.
Achievement of the criteria will indicate that the Club has reached a minimum level of standards and will be recognised by triathletes, sports professionals and the community as a quality Triathlon Club.
STAR has been designed to assist Triathlon clubs develop quality standards. Participation in the STAR scheme represents the opportunity for clubs to access a programme of activities, a resource pack and support from a British Triathlon Regional Development Officer to attain the award.
STAR Features
There are many features of STAR that will bring both internal and external benefits to this club:
Increase in revenue from new members / events
Increase in new members / retention of existing members
Higher profile on British Triathlon website and in the handbook
STAR logo for use on all club paperwork
STAR certificate for display
Access to volunteer training programmes
Recognition of hard work and high standards
Clear club management structures
…And much more!
STAR Criteria
For high quality, efficient and friendly triathlon clubs, the criteria to fulfil are outlined below:
Club Management
The club affiliates to British Triathlon
The club has an open, non-discriminatory and up-to-date constitution
The club is committed to further development and work to maintain and improve accreditation
The club has a management committee with defined roles and responsibilities
The club has an identified person who liaises with Sport Partnerships and/or their Local Authorities regularly
The club holds at least 4 Management Committee meetings a year, including an AGM
The club has a set of rules that all members sign up to
The club has a clear and open accounts procedure
The club has a qualified Welfare Officer
The club sends a representative to the Regional British Triathlon AGM and Triathlon Action Groups
The club communicates regularly with members
The club actively promotes individual British Triathlon membership
The club holds at least one social event every year
Coaching & Competition
The coach responsible for the overall programme has completed the British Triathlon Level II Coaching course
The lead coach of each session has completed the LI Coaching course
The club provides a minimum of one coached club training session per week for all abilities
The club has written roles/ responsibilities laid down and assigned to all coaches involved with delivery
The club has a qualified British Triathlon Referee
The club organises at least one open event every year to encourage novice participation
The club organises a minimum of one ‘open novice training session’ to encourage newcomers every year
The club has regular contact with at least one local swim, bike or run club
The club maintains regular contact with other local triathlon clubs
The club has members participating in local and regional events
Sports Equity and Ethics
The club adopts the British Triathlon Equity Policy and/or it’s own equivalent policy statement
One member of the club has attended the Running Sport ‘Club for All’ workshop
One member of the club has attended the Running Sport ‘Volunteer Management’ workshop
The club ensures the attendees of the Running Sport courses report the outcomes to Club Committee and incorporates Volunteer planning and management into the Club Development Plan
The club has Code of Conducts for all volunteers, including coaches
The club has Code of Conduct for all members
Health & Safety
The club has completed a risk assessment for all facilities used regularly and is aware of the facility’s Health and Safety Policy
The club has access to current first aid equipment at all coaching and competition sessions
The club has emergency procedures for dealing with serious injuries/ accidents
The club has access to a telephone (land line or mobile) at all coaching and competition sessions
The club has a secure current database of contact details of members and emergency/alternative contacts
The club holds information on any medical conditions of all members and has a system in place to impart the information to club coaches/ relevant officers
The club has the required number of lifeguard(s) present at all swimming sessions, adhering to the ratio determined by the facility’s Normal Operating Procedures (NOP)
The club follows adequate safety procedures for open water swim sessions