Title: Swim 21
1- Swim 21
- Kelly Gaffney
- ASA Regional Development Officer
2Who can be Swim 21?
- Swim 21 is available to ALL aquatic Clubs
- Clubs are positioned at one or more of the
following levels - Teaching
- Skill Development
- Competitive Development
- Performance
- Foundation
3Swim21 Aims
- A flexible process not a product
- A planning tool to enable your club to
- - audit the existing programme
- - identify strengths and weaknesses
- - write a club action plan
To help clubs provide appropriate opportunities
for their swimmers, in order that they will
achieve their full potential.
4Swim21?
- The ability to change and develop is the Key
Skill required to complete Swim 21 - Swim 21 is about developing your club and
planning for its future. - Its about putting the swimmers first and looking
at how your club puts itself in the best place to
help everyone.
5Why Swim21?
- Nationally recognised club development programme
- To encourage and assist long term planning
- To encourage Working Together
- Provide clear pathways for individuals through
the club structure - Incorporate a partnership approach to delivery of
swimming locally
Amateur Swimming Association
6Key Factors
- Swim 21 has been created with two key principles
in mind - Long Term Athlete Development the framework for
athlete development and pathways - CLUBMARK Sport England Accreditation Scheme
seeking to ensure that young people are
participating within a safe and friendly
environment
7Swim 21 Swimming Framework
Training to Win
Training to Compete
Training to Train
SwimSkills
FUNdamentals
The Swimmer Club
8What will it mean in your club?
- Changes in how the club is run - administration,
recording of information, communication, the way
forward - A quality stamp of approval
- Changes to the swimming programme in line with
LTAD - Qualified and committed coaches, teachers and
administrators - Volunteers and Delegated workloads
- Links with other clubs
9Modular Process
- Module 1 Compliance
- General Club Management
- Core Module for all disciplines and level of
club - Basic Policies, Procedures and Management in
- Place I.e, Child Protection, Equity, H S
- Compulsory Evidence Must be IN place
10Modular Process
- Module 2 Workforce Development
- Development of Club Coaches, Teachers and
- Volunteers
- Core Module for all disciplines and level of
club - Child Protection, Equity, Disability Awareness,
Team - Manager Training
- Some compulsory elements, others can be
partially - implemented as part of action plan
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11Modular Process
- Module 3 Athlete Development
- Specific to Aquatic Discipline
- Specific to Level of Club
- 4 Levels of Development - Teaching
- - Skill
- - Competitive
- - Performance
- Some evidence compulsory, others can be
- partially implemented as part of action plan
12S21 Process Step 1
- Registration
- Club receives registration form
- Club returns registration form to ASA South West
RDO - Completed Today!
13S21 Process Step 2
- Audit
- A checklist, a Yes or No Questionnaire
- A Snapshot of where your club is currently
- Club receives Audit Pack includes
- Club completes and returns Audit to ASA South
West - Complete today!
14S21 Process Step 3
- Audit Feedback and Action Planning
- RDO assessment of club audit identifying areas to
be included in action plan - Club receives audit feedback including
- - Feedback Letter
- - Audit Assessment Results
- - Improvement Planning Pack and Templates -
Original Audit - - Swim 21 Lever Arch File
- - Resources Disk / Access to Website
- Club completes Action Plan based on feedback
- Club sends Action plan to RDO
- RDO Assessment of Action Plan and gives go ahead!
15S21 Process Step 4
- Evidence Compilation
- RDO returns Action Plan with feedback if
necessary - Club receives Evidence Pack including
- - Action Plan feedback letter
- - Evidence File Dividers
- - Labels
- - Evidence/Score Score Sheets
- - Evidence Guidance Notes
- Club puts action plan into practice and begins
collecting all evidence for minimum criteria -
16S21 Process Step 5
- Evidence Assessment
- Club submits completed evidence file to RDO
- RDO Support / Assessment of File
- Missing evidence submitted if needed
17S21 Process Step 6
- Accreditation
- Evidence File submitted to Regional Panel
- Regional Panel Volunteers represented across
the SW assess file and decide action - Accreditation submitted to National Panel
- CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!
- The Hard Work is Done
- Now a regular programme and Maintenance needs to
be in place
18S21 Process Cont.
- Revalidation
- Club completes
- Revalidation proforma
- Evaluation of current Action Plan
- New Action Plan for coming year
- Revalidation submitted to RDO for assessment
- Revalidation submitted to Regional Panel
- Revalidation submitted to National Panel
19S21 Process Cont..
- Re Accreditation
- 4 Years from initially accreditation date
- Club completes process again from the Audit
Stage and continues through the same process - If club has maintained development, and followed
10 top tips then re-accreditation is smooth and
simple
2010 Top Tips
- Do not be afraid of going slowly, only be afraid
of standing still - Try not to be too ambitious
- Allow plenty of time when involving others
- Some dates are inflexible so put those in the
calendar first - Include S21 on your committee meeting agenda
- Update/Evaluate status of action plan every month
- Keep S21 file up to date with new documents /
info - Work together it is a WHOLE club scheme not a
one man band - 9. Ask for Help! RDO will support you 100
- 10. Have a rolling programme for courses /
workshops
21Benefits
- Recruit and Retain much needed Volunteers
- Specific roles, Recognition, Training
opportunities. - Help the Club Become Financially Secure
- Budget control, planning, external funding
opportunities - Provide the BEST for your Swimmers
- LTAD, training programmes, progression, networks
and resources - Partnerships Working TOGETHER
- Support and advice from other clubs, feeder clubs
and swimmer pathways, support from sports
agencies and organisations - Access Funding and Demonstrate Forward Thinking
- Funding and Initiatives from ASA, CSPs. LAs
will prioritise accredited clubs - A Manageable, Equitable, Safe, Enjoyable Club!
22Case Study - Benefits
- A club in the SW who has held S21 accreditation
for 4 years has had the following benefits - PESSCL funding from ASA - 1000
- Three coaches funded on a coach apprenticeship
scheme offering numerous CPDs at no cost - Subsidised CPD places to the club via CSP
- Aquaforce Young Volunteers project
- Funding for a ASA Level 1 course
- Opportunity for talent ID as a result of schools
galas, funded through the County Sports
Partnership - Inclusion and publicity via the County Sports
Partnership as a club providing access to those
with disabilities - Swimmer development camp opportunities funded
through the County Sports Partnership - Discounted places on ASA South West CPD and
seminars - Opportunity to access local authority grant aid
funding when first accredited - Parents seminars delivered by the Partnership
Swimming Development Officer
23Contact
- Kelly Gaffney
- ASA South West
- Tel 07917 007657
- Email kelly.gaffney_at_swimming.org