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Old Elthamians CC and Chislehurst & West Kent CC Young Leaders in Cricket Programme . R eward O wnership L eadership E xcellence. What is the Young Leaders in cricket award Who is involved and who is funding it What are the objectives The courses What you’ll get out of it - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Old Elthamians CC and Chislehurst & West Kent CCYoung Leaders in Cricket Programme.
RewardOwnershipLeadershipExcellence
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• What is the Young Leaders in cricket award• Who is involved and who is funding it• What are the objectives• The courses• What you’ll get out of it• Role of the club co-ordinator• Next steps• Questions
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Has been developed with the aim of providing quality courses to potential young
leaders.
• Approved by the England and Wales Cricket Board and Kent Cricket Board and will
be administered by the District Development Group.
• Is the only known programme of its type in the country.
Programme
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
To give opportunity for Young People between the age of 14 and 16 to acquire skills and competency in leadership that will allow them to volunteer within the community of their cricket club and/or school.
To retain young people between u14-u15 (Year 9 &10) in cricket as a sport by investing quality time and resources into a specialised programme.
Objectives
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Cricket leadership skills. Improve understanding of the positive impact coaching can have. Qualifications and life skills. Role model to younger members of the school. Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme. National Curriculum level as part of PE GCSE. University Personal Statement and/or CV. Community Sports Leadership and Sports Leaders UK award in Junior Sports
Leadership.
Benefit to Young Person
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• ECB Young Leaders in cricket . 2 x 3 hours course• ECB Scoring and umpiring. 2 x 2 hours course• I of G Groundmanship. 3 hour course• First Aid. 3 hour course
• Courses to run from February through to May 2014
Modules
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Module 1• What to coach skills
• Coaching activities/games• Pass and move• Relay catching• Basic batting and bowling
• How to coach skills• Provide instructions and explanations• Provide demonstration• Organize• Warm-up and cool-down• Establish and maintain a fun and safe environment
ECB Young Leaders Award - Content
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Module 2• What to coach skills
• Continuous/non stop cricket• Quick runs and safe catching• Pairs cricket
• How to coach skills• Build rapport/relationships• Keep it safe• Make it fun• Organize• Adapt sessions to individuals
ECB Young Leaders Award - Content
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Young Leaders in Cricket AwardECB ACO Young Officials Course
Young Umpires CourseRoles and Responsibilities, Preparation, the Playing Area, Positioning and Signals, methods of Dismissal, LBW, Extras and Injured Players
Young Scorers Course – Roles and Responsibilities , PreparationSymbols and Signals, The Scorebook
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Institute of Groundmanship course
Understand the tools and machinery used for effective maintenance of sports pitches
Maintenance and inspectionsSafetyUseHow to read a pitch
SETTING OUT AND MARKING OUTPitches and squares - practical
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Assessing an incident – arrival at the scene, dealing with casualties, contacting the
emergency services, prioritise first aid treatment and recording accidents/incidents.
• Wounds and bleeding – Treatment of minor injuries, recognise and treat for signs
of shock.
• Recognition and treatment of – A casualty that is unconscious and breathing
normally. A casualty that is unconscious and not breathing normally.
First Aid Awareness
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Examples of volunteering – 20 hours required
•Umpiring•Scoring•Coaching•Warm up•Managing•Kit management•Pitch preparation•Results management•Fund raising
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
New for 2014•We will be encouraging all leaders to embark on a fund raising project for this year.•You can work in a team, for your club or on your own to achieve your target.•Projected target to be agreed.•Funds raised will be ploughed back into the programme to ensure future generations benefit from the programme.•Excellent achievement to have on your CV.•An insight into how your club raises money to sustain cricket.
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
ECB Certificate of attendance.ECB “Get involved” certificate.vCricket rewards – ECB vCricket polo shirt I o G certificateACO certificate.First Aid certificate of attendance.Fund raising certificate
Award/Reward for Young Person as a volunteer
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Can be used as part of the Duke of Edinburgh Awards scheme http://www.dofe.org/go/Bronze/
http://www.dofe.org/go/Silver/ http://www.dofe.org/go/Gold/
• Contributes to Community Sports Leadership and Sports Leaders UK award in Junior Sports
Leadership.
• Recognized at National Curriculum level and contributes to required modules of PE GCSE.
• Can be referenced to as part of University Personal Statement and CV.
• Employers are 75% more likely to employ an individual that has participated in community
volunteering than not.
ECB Young Leaders Award Qualifications
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Will provide the necessary tools to improve your own game. Pathway to level 1 in coaching or
officiating
• Skills and competency to volunteer – confidence.
• Qualifications recognized at National Level.
• By volunteering at your club and/or your school, you will give more children the chance to play
matches and receive quality coaching.
• To give something back to the wider community.
• An achievement that can make a real difference on your Personal Statement for University
or C.V.
• Invite from the ECB to attend an award ceremony at Lords Cricket Ground
Summary – Benefits for Young Leaders
Young Leaders in Cricket AwardThe Pledge
OECC/Chislehurst and West Kent CC will:In conjunction with the BDDG Group, arrange for each Young Leader to undertake the ECB Young Leaders’ Award, First Aid, Scorers and Umpires and Institute of grounds man courses, as appropriate.Ensure all Young Leaders co-manage matches with a responsible CRB checked adult.
The Young Leader will:Attend each course, notifying the course provider of any delay or absence within good time.Volunteer at each level for at least twenty hours within the same season.As a Young Leader, continue to be a role model to younger cricketers and an ambassador for the school in the wider community.Record all volunteering activity where appropriate and return to club co-ordinator in timely fashion Parents will:Ensure their son/daughter attends each course, notifying the course provider of any delay or absence within good time.Ensure their son/daughter promptly attends each volunteering activity for Ensure their son/daughter records all volunteering activity where appropriate and returns to club co-ordinator in timely fashion
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
• Select/Identify young people to be invited
• Issue letter of invitation
• Obtain pledges
• Inform steering group of those signed up and liaise for course dates
• Inform YL’s of course dates they are booked on
• Allocate volunteering sessions within club
• Sign off volunteering recorded hours
Role of Club Co-ordinator at OECC and Chislehurst & West Kent
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Next steps – Parents and Young Leaders
• Decide on joining the programme• Sign and return the pledge document to Andy (OECC) Dave (Chis & WK)• Complete registration form (online)
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Young Leaders in Cricket Award
Questions