Swim England - Team Manager, Coach and Chaperone Policy
Swim England has published a new policy regarding the supervision ratio applicable to competitions for clubs, counties and regions within aquatics.
BWPL has published a set of Guidance Notes, endorsed by Swim England, which recommend how BWPL member clubs should apply the policy. Click here to download the BWPL guidance.
The Swim England announcement can be seen at https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/swim-england-relases-supervision-ratios-policy/
You can download the full Swim England policy, that outlines the number of supervisory roles required in detail, by clicking here.
Alongside the document, Swim England has also prepared some FAQs to help guide clubs into implementing the new policy. This FAQ document can be downloaded by clicking here. Please check back regularly for updated versions of the FAQ.
Swim England has also launched new Concussion Guidance at https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/concussion-guidance-launched/. The guidance leads with the message ‘if in doubt, sit them out’ and aims to help clubs, coaches, athletes and their parents to better understand concussion injuries.
BWPL has published a set of Guidance Notes, endorsed by Swim England, which recommend how BWPL member clubs should apply the policy. Click here to download the BWPL guidance.
The Swim England announcement can be seen at https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/swim-england-relases-supervision-ratios-policy/
You can download the full Swim England policy, that outlines the number of supervisory roles required in detail, by clicking here.
Alongside the document, Swim England has also prepared some FAQs to help guide clubs into implementing the new policy. This FAQ document can be downloaded by clicking here. Please check back regularly for updated versions of the FAQ.
Swim England has also launched new Concussion Guidance at https://www.swimming.org/swimengland/concussion-guidance-launched/. The guidance leads with the message ‘if in doubt, sit them out’ and aims to help clubs, coaches, athletes and their parents to better understand concussion injuries.