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1 Event Manual Greater Manchester Summer School Games Friday 6 th July P a g e
2 Contents: Competitions Information 2-6 Child Protection Procedure/Lost Children procedure 7 Code of Conduct 8 9 Use of video & photography/camera & Staff ID First Aid/Emergency Procedure/Risk Assessments 12 Refreshments/Changing Rooms Parking/VIP Reception 13 Wet weather plan Key Staffing List Venue Addresses 18 Site Maps This manual provides information on all aspects of the School Games event and procedures that are in place. This manual is applicable to: Site Managers NGB /Sport Organisers and Staff Team Managers/School teachers Medical staff 1 P a g e
3 Competition Information Sport Competition Venue Athletics Year 7 Quadkids Year 7/8 Quadkids (Disability) Eastlands Regional Athletics Centre NGB/Sport Organiser Paul Schofield Site Manager Doug Martin Baseball/ Softball Year 7/8/9 Parrs Wood High School Luis Arrevillages John Brady Dodgeball Year 5/6 Mixed & Year 7/8 Boys & Girls The Armitage Centre Chris Riley/Aden Woodhall Emily Summerfield Football Under 10 s Girls (7v7) Under 13 s Girls (Open Entry) Wright Robinson Sports College Lee Folkard Becky Robinson Goalball Golf Year 7/8/9 & Year 10/11 (Inclusion) Year 3/4 & Year 5/6 Tri Golf KS2 Tri Golf (Inclusion) National Cycling Centre The Armitage Centre Becky Ashworth Andy Leigh Cathy Robinson Emma Mooney Netball Year 5/6 High 5 Wright Robinson Emma Toone Emma Toone Sports College New Age Kurling Year 5/6 (Inclusion) Wright Robinson Jude Riddings/ Rachel Dashouri - Charlotte Pratt Boccia Sports College Darling Rounders Year 5/6 Olivia Williams/ Joanna Wilks The Armitage Gill Molloy Rugby Centre Year 7/8 Girls Tag Union Phil Clarke Tim Liptrot Participation Festival Year 1/2 BMX Year 8 Eastlands Indoor Track National Cycling Centre Vicky Dean Alex Scoular Vicky Dean Eddie Asong Tennis Year 3/4 Mini Tennis Manchester Tennis Centre Laura Latimore Bernadette O Hare / Brian Richardson 2 P a g e
4 Event Running Order Eastlands Athletics: Year 7 Quadkids Eastlands Outdoor Athletics Arena 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Teams to remain seated and wait for opening ceremony to be cleared then register at the outdoor track and prepare to compete. 11:15 Competition starts. 16:00 Competition ends. Athletics: Year 7/8 Quadkids Disability Eastlands Outdoor Athletics Arena 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Teams to remain seated and wait for opening ceremony to be cleared then register at the outdoor track and prepare to compete. 14:00 Competition ends. Participation Festival: Year 1/2 Eastlands Indoor Track 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Teams to head inside to the indoor arena for registration 14:00 Competition ends. Tennis Centre Year 3/4 Mini Tennis Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Manchester Tennis Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. When sport is called please make your way over to the tennis centre. 16:00 Competition ends. Armitage Centre Dodgeball: Year 5/6 & 7/8 Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then the Armitage Centre 9.30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for Opening Ceremony. 10:00 Opening Ceremony begins 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 11:30 Competition Starts 16:00 Competition ends. 3 P a g e
5 Golf: Year 3/4 & 5/6 Tri Golf Skills Festival Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Armitage Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Golf: KS2 Tri Golf Skills Festival Disability Opening ceremony at Eastlands and then Armitage Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. When sport is called teams to make their way to transport and make own way to competition venue. 14:00 Competition ends. Rounders: Year 5/6 Opening Ceremony at Easltands and then Armitage Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Rugby Union: Year 7/8 Tag Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Armitage Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Parrs Wood High School Softball: Year 7/8/9 Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Parrs Wood School 9.30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for Opening Ceremony. 10:00 Opening Ceremony begins 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called on by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 11:30 Competition Starts 16:00 Competition ends. 4 P a g e
6 Wright Robinson Sports College Football: Under 13 Girls/ Under 10 Girls Opening ceremony at Eastlands and then Wright Robinson Sports College 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Netball: Year 5/6 High 5 Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Wright Robinson Sports College 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Boccia: Year 7/8/9 & 10/11 Disability Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Wright Robinson Indoor Sportshall 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Teams to stay and register at the indoor track and prepare to compete 14:00 Competition ends. New Age Kurling: Year 5/6 & Year 7/8/9 Disability Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Wright Robinson Indoor Sportshall 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When sport is called teams to make their way to transport and make own way to competition venue. 14:00 Competition ends. 5 P a g e
7 National Cycling Centre BMX: Year 8 Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then National Cycling Centre 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands (Blue Car Park G) and make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When called please make your way back to Blue Car Park G to meet the coaches that will take you to your competition venue. (NB. Only if requested upon entry) 16:00 Competition ends. Belle Vue Goalball: Year 7/8/9 & Year 10/11 Inclusion Opening Ceremony at Eastlands and then Belle Vue 9:30 Teams arrive at Eastlands. Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then to make their way to the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. 10:30 Opening ceremony ends. Sports will be called one by one. When sport is called teams to make their way to transport and make own way to competition venue. 14:00 Competition ends. 6 P a g e
8 Child Protection What to do if you have concerns about the welfare of a child: Suspicion that a child has been abused, or is at risk of abuse, at the School Games Is the young person in need of immediate medical attention? NO YES Call an ambulance Inform medical staff that there are Child Protection concerns Record as much detail as possible about the incident or allegation, using CPIRF (Appendix 7) Does the incident or allegation involve the Challenge CPO NO YES Report suspicions to Challenge CPO and deliver original CPIRF within 24 hours. Report suspicions to GMSP Chief Executive and deliver original CPIRF within 24 hours Your responsibility finishes here School Games CPO (Child Protection Officer) - Alex Bielecki Each Site Manager has copies of the forms if you need them. Please refer to the School Games Policy Document Lost Children Procedure A child that is unable to locate their adult/carer should be taken to the registration desk at each venue and the site manager should be informed If a child comes to you saying they are lost, please try to ensure that you and another adult accompany the child to the lost children area (registration desk) Once at the lost children area the child should be reassured and given a seat where possible. Details of the child should be obtained. Contact the Site Manager to inform them of lost child. Name of Child should not be used when announcing lost child. The adult collecting should complete lost child release form. It should be explained to them that this is to show whom we have released young person to. 7 P a g e
9 Codes of Conduct: The GREATER MANCHESTER SCHOOL GAMES 2018 has adopted Codes of Conduct for the following groups of people who engage with the activities of the Partnership: Coaches Participants Officials and Volunteers Team Leaders, Parents & Supporters All those involved in the Greater Manchester School Games need to take into account the differing nature of many sporting activities, and especially the level of physical contact and verbal encouragement which are involved, and acceptable, in those sports. Therefore, the Codes should be interpreted in line with common sense evaluations of the nature of each sport. Coaches and players should contact the NGB of the sport in question if they require further detailed advice. Code of Conduct for Coaches The Coach s Charter Coaches must respect the rights, dignity and worth of every person and treat everyone equally within the context of their sport. Coaches must place the well being and safety of the performer above the development of performance. They should follow all guidelines laid down by their sports Governing Body and hold appropriate insurance cover. Coaches must develop an appropriate working relationship with performers, especially children, based on mutual trust and respect. Coaches must not exert undue influence to obtain personal benefit or reward. Coaches must encourage and guide performers to accept responsibility for their own behaviour. Coaches should hold up-to-date nationally recognised governing body coaching qualifications. Coaches must ensure the activities they direct or advocate are appropriate for the age, maturity, experience and ability of the individual. Coaches should at the outset clarify with performers, and where appropriate their parents, exactly what is expected of them and what performers are entitled to expect from their coach. Coaches should co-operate fully with other specialists (e.g. other coaches, officials, sport scientists, doctors, physiotherapists) in the best interest of the performer. Coaches should always promote the positive aspects of their sport (e.g. fair play) and never condone rule violations or the use of prohibited substances. Coaches must consistently display high standards of behaviour and appearance. This Charter is reproduced courtesy of Sportscoach UK. For more information on guides for sports coaches visit Code of Conduct for Participants Local Organising Committee is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of participants and spectators at the Greater Manchester School Games. It is important that sports and arts participants, coaches, administrators and parents associated with the Greater Manchester School Games should, at all times, show respect and understanding for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore, they are encouraged to be open at all times and to share any concerns or complaints that they may have about any aspect of the Greater Manchester School Games with a member of event staff. 8 P a g e
10 As a participant in the Greater Manchester School Games 2018 you are expected to: Do the best you can. Treat people as you would wish to be treated on and off the pitch, court or stage - don t bully or intimidate others. Play by the rules. Control your temper - never use bad language. Co-operate with your Team Manager / Coach / Leader. Make sure you wear the right kit, and keep yourself and others safe. Respect and listen to the Officials / Judges - their decision is final. Code of conduct for officials and volunteers The essence of good ethical conduct and practice is summarised below. All volunteers must: Consider the wellbeing and safety of participants before the development of performance. Develop an appropriate working relationship with performers, based on mutual trust and respect. Make sure all activities are appropriate to the age, ability and experience of those taking part Promote the positive aspects of the sport (e.g. fair play) Display consistently high standards of behaviour and appearance Follow all guidelines laid down by the national governing body of the relevant sport and the team / club they are representing Hold the appropriate, valid qualifications and insurance cover Never exert undue influence over performers to obtain personal benefit or reward Never condone rule violations, rough play or the use of prohibitive substances Encourage performers to value their performances and not just results. Code of Conduct for Team Managers/ Teachers, Parents & Supporters Local Organising Committee is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the wellbeing of participants and spectators at the Greater Manchester School Games. It is important that sports and arts participants, coaches, administrators and parents associated with the Greater Manchester School Games should, at all times, show respect and understanding for the safety and welfare of others. Therefore, they are encouraged to be open at all times and to share any concerns or complaints that they may have about any aspect of the Greater Manchester School Games with a member of event staff. As a parent / supporter/ teacher at the Greater Manchester School Games you are expected to: Encourage participants to learn the rules and play within them. Discourage unfair play and arguing with Officials / Judges. Help participants to recognise good performance, not just results. Set a good example by applauding the good performances of all. Never punish or belittle a participant for losing or making mistakes. Publicly accept the decisions of Officials / Judges. Control your temper - never use bad language. Failure to comply with these codes may result in further action being taken by Local Organising Committee including exclusion from the event. 9 P a g e
11 Use of video and photography The Local Organising Committee recognises concerns regarding the use, and potential abuse, of images of children and young people taking part in physical and creative activities. In order to protect children, and re-assure parents, the Local Organising Committee will implement the following procedures at the GREATER MANCHESTER SCHOOL GAMES 2018: The consent of participants and their parents will be sought in advance for the taking and subsequent potential publication of still or video photography via team entry information. Information boards will display the requirement for people intending to capture images for publication to register and receive photographic consent guidelines and listings. The rules that are in place at each individual centre will be the minimum accepted practice that will be in force at each site. Key elements of these procedures will include: A requirement to register with the event organiser on the day for press accreditation and equipment registration (see procedure below). Respecting the wishes of those young people who may not wish their photograph to be taken under any circumstances. Where consent has been given by a young person and their parent/guardian, this shall include consent to print the child s name and a designation of the Borough which the young person is representing. No additional detail should be printed without additional specific consent. Never taking any individual young person(s) away from the main public places at the event for the purposes of photography unless they are chaperoned by an event official (or parent or other adult in loco parentis) at all times. If a young person becomes the subject of a particularly newsworthy story due to an outstanding performance, we will ask that any reporter liaises with the parents of the young person, if present, or the young person s coach or team leader to pursue the story. 10 P a g e
12 School Games Camera Registration Process In line with recognised good practice and safeguarding & protecting Children we ask that everyone using a camera/ mobile/ video recorder registers their device at one of the following camera registration points. Official media and photographers will register and be identifiable by Media Bibs or Badges Camera registration can be found at all competition registration areas. At these points you will be asked to complete and sign a simple form (as below). Your data will not be used for any purpose other than registration and will not be used by a third party: CAMERA REGISTRATION Greater Manchester Summer School Games 6 th July 2018 Anyone intending to use a camera/video, including mobile phones with a camera device is asked to register it. Please complete the information below and hand to an official, and ensure that you receive your camera registration sticker. Name: Postcode: Telephone number: Reason for Attending: Participant/ Spectator/ Coach/ NGB/ Other please specify: Your data will not be used for any other purpose other than registration and will not be used by a third party. NOTE: This includes anybody that will be using a camera/ video camera/ Phone camera Once your form has been completed and handed back to event staff you will receive a sticker which must be visible at all. An example of this can be seen below. Staff Identification All event staff will be issued with School Games Bibs &/or events ID badges using the following colour scheme: ID Colour Event Staff type Roles Green School Games Crew Sport Specific Leader Leader Red Event Staff Site Managers General Event Staff Orange Media Reporters, photographers 11 P a g e
13 First Aid If there is an injury that may require first aid, Emergency Training UK will be on hand across all venues. If you cannot see a member of the medical team please inform a member of the event staff. Medical Areas will be found as follows: - 1 x Eastlands Indoor Arena - At the side of where the seating will be at the back of the hall - 2 x Eastlands Outdoor Athletics Arena - In the designated medical room/ at the side of the track - 1 x National Cycling Centre - In the reception area - 2 x Wright Robinson Sports College near playing area - 1 x Manchester Tennis Centre Positioned in the designated medical room - 1 x Belle Vue Near the entrance door to the basketball courts - 1 x Parrs Wood School Next to playing area - 2 x Armitage Centre Around Reception and Sports Fields A short form needs to be completed for any treatment that is administered. Emergency Procedures If you see any problems on the day that you don t feel that you can deal with yourself please tell your Site Manager who will then be able to direct the issue to the relevant person. In the case of evacuation at any of the sites everyone should follow the sign posted evacuation routes and directions of the venue staff. Risk Assessments All venue and sports specific risk assessments can be found on the School Games website under the corresponding sport: /summer-games-2018 Refreshments No food or drink will be provided. It is the athletes/schools responsibility to bring refreshments with them. Changing Rooms Changing rooms will not be available. All participants should arrive dressed ready to compete. Transport Transport will only be provided for teachers and participants from Sport City to the competition venue for those schools that selected that they required this service upon entry. Please note spectators must make their own way to venues. Please note NO transport will be available for those schools that have not selected this option. Please note this year there will be NO return transport. 12 P a g e
14 Parking All teams are asked to enter event blue car park G of the Etihad Stadium off Alan Turing Way (A6010). From here you will walk up Joe Mercer way and into the outdoor arena where the opening ceremony will take place. After the opening ceremony all athletes will be transferred to their competition venue on coaches. Please note NO transport will be available for those schools that have not selected this option. For disability competitions all participants should enter via Gate 13 Car Park 5, participants then should make their way into the Outdoor Arena for opening ceremony. VIP Reception VIPs are invited to attend the Opening Ceremony taking place in the Outdoor Arena at Eastlands followed by a VIP reception. VIP s will then be taken on a tour of the School Games sites to view the competitions. Outline as follows: - 9:45 VIP Arrival at Eastland s Indoor Arena - 10:00 Opening Ceremony - 10:30 VIP Reception - 11:30 Tour to the Armitage Centre - 13:30 End of VIP reception arrival back at Eastland s Upon arrival back at Eastland s VIPs are welcome to continue to be part of the Greater Manchester School Games by watching the end of the Quadkids & Participation Festival competitions and the medal presentation ceremonies. Wet Weather Plan Procedure in the instance of bad weather NOTE: NGB/Sports Organisers and Site Managers MUST be involved in the following decision making process: 1. NGB/Sport Organisers and Site Managers meet to agree to suspend play (depending on sport being played and the health and safety considerations). 2. If majority agreement - play suspended for up to 20/30 minutes to allow weather to pass. Team Managers/Teachers will then be informed of any decision. 3. A call will be made to the control room at Eastlands to assess the 24 hour forecast, this will help the decision making process. 4. If 20/30 minutes has passed and there is no foreseeable change in the conditions, NGB/Sport Organiser and Site Managers meet to discuss reduction/ adaption of event to a suitable activity. Once again, Team Managers/Teachers will then be informed of any decision. 5. Majority agreement as to decision to reduce/adapt the event to a suitable activity. 6. If the weather persists and their is no sign of it changing, NGB/Sport Organiser and Site Managers meet to discuss cancellation of event (in consultation with Team Managers/Teachers). 7. Majority agreement as to decision to cancel the event. 13 P a g e
15 Contingency There will be no reserve venues for outdoor competitions on the day as this is not a feasible option. The venues chosen have been selected because of their high quality outdoor facilities, but in the instance of weather effecting the competitions, the following contingencies are available. Eastlands Regional Athletics Arena - there is no reserve venue for the Quadkids competition. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Competition may be shortened dependent on severity of conditions. Football/ Wright Robinson Sports College - there is no reserve venue for any of the competitions taking place at Wright Robinson Sports College. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Games may be shortened dependent on severity of conditions. Armitage Centre- there is no reserve venue for the rounders competition. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Games may be shortened dependent on severity of conditions. Rugby Armitage Centre there is no reserve venue for rugby union. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Games may be shortened dependent on severity of conditions. Armitage Centre there is no reserve venue for the golf competition. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Games maybe shortened dependent on severity of conditions. Parrs Wood School there is no reserve venue for the softball competition. The competition is likely to continue, unless weather is extreme (waterlogged pitches, dangerous playing surface). Games maybe shortened dependent on severity of conditions. *Please note in the case of lightning competitions should be halted and all participants should take shelter. Shelter The table below shows those sports competitions which are scheduled to take place outdoors and the shelter that will be provided. This may cause slight disruption to those competitions which are indoors, however will be endeavour to keep this at a minimum. Venue Sport Designated shelter area Eastlands Regional Quadkids Shelter in the stands. Athletics Arena Wright Robinson Sports College Football/ Netball Indoor Shelter in the café/ sportshall with the Boccia & New Age Kurling Competitions. Armitage Centre Golf / Conference room upstairs Rounders / Rugby Union Parrs Wood School Softball No indoor Shelter. Gazebos will be provided. Competition to continue unless deemed dangerous by NGB/ Event Organiser. 14 P a g e
16 With the unpredictable British weather, anything is possible at the Summer Games in terms of the weather. Please ensure all your participants are informed to come prepared for all playing conditions! We will do our best to maintain a high quality event whatever the weather!!! Key Staffing Overview Event Site Managers Sport Name Contact Number Belle Vue Goalball Cathy Robinson Eastlands/ Tennis Centre Athletics Doug Martin / Paul Schofield / Participation Festival Vicky Dean Tennis Bernadette O Hare / Brian Richardson / Parrs Wood High School Baseball / Softball John Brady Armitage Centre Dodgeball Emily Summerfield Rugby Union Tim Liptrot Golf Emma Mooney Rounders Olivia Williams/ Gill Molloy Wright Robinson Sports College Football Becky Robinson Netball Emma Toone New Age Kurling Jude Riddings/ Charlotte Pratt Boccia National Cycling Centre BMX Eddie Asong Venue Site Managers Venue Name Contact Number Eastlands Regional Arena Sarah Holland National Cycling Centre Ryan Smith Wright Robinson Sports College John Marshall Armitage Centre Natalie Craig Belle Vue National Basketball Centre Kelly Hughes Manchester Tennis Centre Jenny Mundy Parrs Wood Dave Letven P a g e
17 NGB Lead Organisers Sport Name Contact Quadkids Paul Schofield Participation Festival Vicky Dean Goalball Becky Ashworth Golf Andy Leigh Football Lee Folkard Netball Emma Toone Rounders Joanna Wilks Rugby Union Phil Clarke Tennis Laura Latimore Dodgeball Chris Riley Softball Luis Arrevillages New Age Kurling/Boccia Charlotte Pratt / Jude Riddings (Stockport SGO s) / BMX Alex Scoular Other Event Staff Role Name Contact Event, VIP and Volunteer Co-ordinator Emma Forrest Child Protection Officer Alex Bielecki Media and Press Liaison Karen Broomhead Media and Press Liaison Hannah Port Manchester Events Team Role Name Contact Sports Events Officer Chris Fitzgerald P a g e
18 School Games Organisers Group Borough Name Contact Number Bolton Bernadette O Hare Brian Richardson Gill Malloy Bury Andrew Lord Olivia Williams Paul Schofield Manchester Christine Bland Doug Martin Oldham Vicky Dean Tim Liptrot Emma Mooney Rochdale Steve Whitehead Julie Roberts Salford Dean Gilmore Rebecca Robinson Stockport Charlotte Pratt Jude Riddings Tameside Geoff Oldfield Emma Toone Trafford Kay Statham Chris Dyson Wigan Lesley McGreevy Cathy Robinson Borough Child Protection Officers Borough Name Contact Number Bolton Graham Marshall Bury Olivia Williams Oldham Vicky Dean Manchester Phil Clarke Rochdale Emma Mooney Salford Dean Gilmore Stockport Jude Riddings Tameside Geoff Oldfield Trafford (Please contact Alex Bielecki) Wigan Cathy Robinson P a g e
19 Venue Addresses: Eastlands Regional Arena: Rowsley Street Manchester M11 3FF National Cycling Centre: Stuart Street Manchester M11 4DQ Wright Robinson Sports College: Abbey Hey lane Gorton Manchester M18 8RL Armitage Centre: Moseley Road Manchester M14 6HE Parrs Wood School: Wilmslow Road Manchester M20 5PG Manchester Tennis Centre: Sportcity Gate 2 Manchester M11 3FF Belle Vue National Basketball Centre Kirkmanshulme Lane Manchester M12 4TF National Cycling Centre Stuart Street Manchester M11 4DQ 18 P a g e
20 Wright Robinson Sports College Netball/ Football/ New Age Kurling/ Boccia Event Parking Football Competition Netball Competition Boccia/ New Age Kurling Competitions 19 P a g e
21 Eastlands Site Opening Ceremony/ VIP Reception/ Quadkids / Participation Festival / Tennis Disabled access/parking via Gate 13 Car Park 5 All teams to enter event blue car park G off Alan Turing Way (A6010) Event Parking for all competitions (Blue Car Park G Tennis Competition Route for Opening Ceremony From Blue Car Park G, participants will make their way up Joe Mercer way into City Square, round Eastlands Way and into the Outdoor Athletics Arena. Marshals will be present to give directions. Inclusion Festival Opening Ceremony/ Quadkids Competition Ashton New Road (A662) closed to event participants (Disabled access and event organisers only) 20 P a g e
22 National Cycling Centre & BMX Arena BMX Coach drop off and pick up Enter building via back entrance indicated by the arrow and follow signs to competition Follow red arrow for route to coach drop off zone, Main Entrance and Spectator Parking BMX Competition 21 P a g e
23 Armitage Centre Dodgeball, Golf, Rounders & Rugby Union Rounders competition Rugby Union Competition Dodgeball competition inside sports hall Entrance to Armitage Centre via Moseley Road (B5093). When you get to mini round about at the top of the road take a right turn. Golf Competition Coach drop off & Pick up point/ Spectator parking. 22 P a g e
24 Parrs Wood School Baseball/ Softball Coach drop off, pick up and car parking at Parrs Wood Entertainment Complex Entrance to site at the end of the bridge Softball Competition Walking Route 23 P a g e
25 Belle Vue Goalball Coach drop off / pick up Mini bus parking Goalball Competitions 24 P a g e
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