Heathfield and Waldron RFC. Minis & Juniors Welcome Pack

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Heathfield and Waldron RFC Minis & Juniors Welcome Pack 2015/2016

Welcome to the 2015/2016 season of Mini & Youth Rugby at Heathfield and Waldron RFC, where we are rightly proud of the achievements and the excellent attitude of our young players. The club aims to ensure that players, coaches, parents, spectators and volunteers uphold the Core Values of rugby union, Teamwork, Respect, Enjoyment, Discipline and Sportsmanship. These values will stand our young people in good stead both on and off the rugby pitch and are reflected in the RFU s Code of Rugby. H&W RFC supports its aims that we: Play to win - but not at all cost Win with dignity, lose with grace Observe the Laws and regulations of the game Respect opponents, referees and participants Reject cheating, racism, violence and drugs Value volunteers and paid officials alike Enjoy the game Last season H&W RFC managed to both win with dignity and lose with grace and we are proud that our young teams are just as renowned for their fair play, as for their successes. We are also proud of our RFU Accredited Club status, which recognises our achievement in reaching and maintaining the standard of a club committed to providing a quality rugby union experience for young players. H&W RFC is a local club at the heart of our community, with links with local schools. We are delighted by the number of players who progress up the age levels and into our senior teams. Keeping players involved throughout their school days and beyond means that they benefit from being part of the rugby family and from the friendships and health benefits that our sport offers. The credit for our success as a club is due to the commitment of our young players, the endeavours of the club s qualified and enthusiastic coaches, our many marvellous volunteers, our players parents and supporters and our sponsors. We would like to thank you all and look forward to your continued support. With a full fixture programme and a full programme of social events coming up, we would be delighted to see our new players and their parents and families fully involved. We are always glad to have help so please talk about volunteer roles with our coaches, managers or anyone on the Mini & Youth Committee. Registration day is always tremendously busy, so we would ask for your patience and understanding as there are many tasks to perform to ensure that the club lives up to its high standards so that your children are properly registered and cared for in the coming season. I would also ask for subs to be paid within four weeks of registration so that we can handle the finances to everyone s benefit. However, if any parent or guardian has a particular financial need this can be discussed in confidence with the Chairman of the relevant section. This pack should contain all the information you need but do ask questions or log on to the club website at; www.pitchero.com/clubs/handwrfc or contact the relevant person using the details at the end of this document. A very warm welcome to the 2015/2016 season at H&W RFC and we hope that you all enjoy the rugby. Yours sincerely, Mark Greenlees Mini Chair Alan Young Junior Chair.

H&W RFC Mini and Youth section provides rugby for children of all ages, genders, and abilities. Our Mini Section caters for boys & girls of five and six years old (under 7s) up to 11 years old (under 12s). The Youth Section provides for boys from 12 years old (under 13s) up to 18, at which age they can join the senior section. Girls rugby is catered for by our local hub club, Uckfield RFC and provides for players aged 12 18yrs, at which age they enter the Ladies game. Contact Alan Young 07803 237085 for more information. All age groups adhere to the RFU Age Grade Regulation 15 (rfu.com/regulations), a playing and coaching pathway by which clubs and schools introduce rugby in three incremental stages (Mini-Midi Rugby) so that by Under 13 level, players have the skills and knowledge to participate in the full 15-a-side game. Each stage has its own rules distinguishing it from the adult game. This progression accommodates the changing developmental abilities of children as they mature, with the emphasis on the improvement of individual skills through purposeful and enjoyable activity. Provision is made for testing these skills in match situations during a limited number of competitive fixtures and festivals/tournaments each season. The enjoyment and safeguarding of children is of paramount importance at H&W RFC and we are committed to providing opportunities for all children to play rugby in a friendly, fun and safe environment. For a beginner s guide to rugby s rules and regulations visit www.englandrugby.com/myrugby/players/rugby-basics/. Girls Rugby We welcome any girls to join in and to experience rugby at Mini level (U6-U12), and Youth (U13, U15 & U18) and Ladies (U18+) rugby. We will always help to put you in touch with other groups if needed. We work closely with our local cluster team. Girls aged 5 11 yrs of age are able to play mixed rugby within the mini section. Due to development stages, girls are often faster than the boys and so a considerable amount of success is easily possible. Upon reaching 12 years of age, mixed rugby is no longer possible and players then join with full time girl s squads which are catered for by our local hub club Uckfield RFC. School Links We work with a number of local schools to provide an enjoyable and worthwhile rugby experience for as many students as possible. This includes both Tag and Contact rugby, coaching, refereeing and tournaments. If you know that your child s school would benefit and enjoy a visit, taster session, or regular coaching, then please raise this with the club. Social and Other activities We try to cater for everyone! We play Touch Rugby in the summer, enjoy post match team dinners with our opposition, BBQ s, can get discounted tickets to games and arrange social events

Training, selection & availability Training for the Mini Section is on Sunday morning from 10am, with matches usually kicking off shortly after. Any alterations will be notified by the team coach or manager. At H&W RFC we want to ensure that all children have opportunities to play, with selection for individual matches being the responsibility of team coaches and managers. Training for the Junior Section is on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday evenings from 6 or 7pm (depending on the team) and on Sunday mornings from 10am, matches usually kicking off at between 10am and 2pm on Sunday. Alterations will be notified by the team coach or manager. H&W RFC will aim to maximise playing opportunities for all, with selection for particular matches the responsibility of team coaches and managers. All minis training and home games are held at the club house at Cross-in-Hand. Junior training and matches are split between the club house at Cross-in-Hand or at the nearby village of Waldron, please ask for details. Parents & Guardians Remain responsible for their children at training/matches and are encouraged to stay, and to be involved, especially if their children are in the Mini Section. Help is always appreciated, and the games are simple to coach and referee, and should you wish to do so, the club would support you to do this. Necessary kit As with most sports, players need specific kit, at the club this will be: rugby boots, socks, shorts and shirt, mouth guard and a water bottle. Please make sure your child has warm clothing available. The club colours are green, white and black. Team shirts should be worn on match days. Shorts should be black and socks green. Kit and other items are available from the club house during the registration period in early September or thereafter by appointment. Boots, with safety studs, should be certified to IRB regulations. In warm, dry weather trainers or moulded boots may be acceptable. Mouth guards are strongly recommended, and you can obtain custom made mouth guards. Any other protective equipment is worn at the discretion of the parent/player but must conform to IRB standards (a reputable sports shop can advise). Wearing layers means players can discard items as they warm up. Waterproof tops must not have zips. Players will need a set of clean clothes to change into after training or matches. Junior players are expected to shower following fixtures. Players drinks should be provided, especially during hot days, when sunscreen may be needed. Punctuality Children should be in rugby kit ready to start sessions on time, especially on match days. Please let the coach know if your child is unavailable to train or play as they will not want to let team mates down. Two-way conversation Get to know your team s coach and manager who will be glad to chat and receive constructive feedback or particular information regarding your child.

Coaching Young players are coached under the RFU Age Grade Regulations and boys and girls train and play together up to and including the Under 12 age group. Beyond this, boys and girls play separately, for safety reasons. All lead coaches at H&W RFC are qualified to UKCC Coaching standards. We aim to have for each age group at least one qualified coach, which means they are trained and accredited. Our squads easily surpass this, and we hold regular training and forums for our coaches. If you are interested in becoming a rugby coach, please contact Mark Greenlees or Alan Young. Refereeing The club has qualified referees to officiate at matches. However, to cover all matches every weekend, we are always actively recruiting referees. You do not need to have any previous rugby experience as training is provided. Please contact Mark Greenlees or Alan Young for more refereeing information. Volunteering We very much welcome your help with the running of the club. It takes a great deal of work to ensure everyone can train and play. So if you could help in any way, for example coaching, managing, refereeing, helping in the kitchen or at social events, litter picking and ground works, fund raising or with the website or publicity please join our fabulous army of volunteers. We have some volunteer roles and would be grateful if you could contribute a little time each week to help with the running of the club. For more information, please contact Mark Greenlees or Alan Young. To achieve the RFU recommended minimum ratio of adults to children - 1:10 for children over 8 years old; 1:8 for children under 8 years old and 1:6 for children under 7 years old we need to recruit volunteer coaches and managers each season. Harlequins Community Partner Club We are excited to embark on a new programme, partnering with premiership rugby side; Harlequins. The partnership will be visible through; skills camps, club visits, visits to the Stoop for matches, trainings, and guard of honor opportunities amongst other events. Holiday Schemes & After-School Clubs We are very aware that a number of our member parents are not able to always take time off from work. H&W RFC run holiday activity camps and workshops even when teachers are on strike! Touch Rugby We play Touch Rugby every Friday during the summer, and this is a great game for the whole family to get involved with. Mixed aged teams allow a chance to work together as a club, as well as to develop leadership and awareness skills.

Safeguarding children & vulnerable adults At H&W RFC we are committed to safeguarding the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. Everyone works in partnership to promote children s welfare, health and development and all allegations and suspicions of harm will be taken seriously and responded to swiftly, fairly and appropriately. Adults involved in any activity of a specified nature (e.g. teaching, training, care, supervision, advice, treatment or transport) which involves contact with children or vulnerable adults, intensively and or/overnight (frequently or intensively meaning carrying out the role at least once a week, or four times a month or more) must have an DBS (previously CRB) disclosure processed and assessed by the RFU. This is in line with the RFU s Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults Policy, which is implemented within this club. DBS applications are free and are seen by the RFU Safeguarding team at Twickenham, where clearance is approved. For further information regarding the safeguarding of children or vulnerable adults contact the Club Safeguarding Officer: Jenny Churchyard A number of club officials will be on duty most Sunday mornings in and around the clubhouse to assist with any concerns. Sponsorship & fundraising Each year we endeavor to raise funds for the club through events and sponsorships. If you might be able to help or suggest possible sponsors please contact the section chairmen; Mark Greenlees or Alan Young. First aid In the event of a player being injured, in the absence of the parents the team officials are responsible for deciding whether further medical assistance is required. Parents and/or guardians will be contacted as quickly as possible. Each team has appointed first aiders within their structure. Transport In most instances it is the responsibility of parents, not the club, to transport their child to and from the club or nominated meeting point. If parents make arrangements between themselves this is a private arrangement and at the parents discretion. In the event of a late collection coaches and volunteers will attempt to contact the parents, wait with the child, preferably in the company of others, notify the Club Safeguarding Officer and remind parents of their responsibility to collect their child promptly. Photographic Images We encourage the taking of appropriate images of children involved in rugby celebrating the Core Values of the sport. The RFU s guidance for parents and the paid and volunteer workforce can be found on the Safeguarding pages of rfu.com. It is based on common sense and we would ask everyone to read and comply with this guidance. Any parent or guardian who does not want their child photographed for any reason should talk in confidence to the team s coach or manager. We will then take all reasonable steps to ensure the child is not photographed whilst playing or training at the club. Dogs Dogs are allowed on the club fields, providing they are kept on a lead and any mess is cleared up and disposed of properly.

Club contacts Our location is: Hardy Roberts Recreation Ground Cross-in-Hand Heathfield East Sussex TN21 0QZ. The telephone at the clubhouse is: (01435) 868747 Volunteer roles Name Telephone E-mail Mini Chairman Mark Greenlees 07969 036583 Markgreenlees.hwrfc@gmail.com Junior Chairman Alan Young 07803 237085 hwrfcjuniorchair@googlemail.com Mini Registrations Claire Slinn-Hawkins 07850 376029 Claire.hwrfc@gmail.com Mini & Junior RFU Registration Keith Ryde 07971 560335 kryde@dudwell.co.uk Club Steward Tony Clegg 01435 868747 Steward.heathfieldrfc@gmail.com Club Safeguarding Officer Jenny Churchyard 07958 594232 Jennychurchyard.hwrfc@gmail.com Kit Jeannette Hastings 07958 016550 jeannettehastings@yahoo.com H&W RFC Club Chairman Dave Rhodes 07966 355479 Hwrfc.chair@gmail.com