Newcastle SLSC Nipper Handbook 2016/2017

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Hello to all existing nipper families and those interested in joining our great club for another exciting fun filled season of surf sports. Some of you may know me and others may not. My name is Gavin Johns and I have been appointed as Junior Activities Manager for the upcoming season. I have competed in Surf Lifesaving Saving competition and been a bronze medallion holder and patrolling lifesaver for over 25 years. During that time I have coached and been coached by many experienced life savers and I believe that I can help develop the skills that our nippers have shown. It is an exciting time for our kids as they grow and develop their surf skills and involvement within the surf life saving movement. The emphasis is to have fun at the beach and to also develop the necessary surf survival skills that could one day save a life of a friend, family member or even a complete stranger. The goals this season are to develop the Nipper program we put in place over the last few years and see our kids better themselves in a safe and fun environment. This season I will again be assisted by Tara Neal with administration procedures and Jeff Kerr will return as Age Manager Supervisor and Competition/ Surf Sports Administrator. Jeff will also assist in the running of the program and his help over the last couple of seasons has been invaluable. The coaching staff will be headed by me, with a focus on establishing a consistent and well structured Sunday activities. We will be returning to a strong focus on Surf Education and skill development. The format will be water, beach and education from Under 8 s to Under 14 s. This is aimed at giving the kids a strong skills based education of what it takes to become a patrolling member of the surf club community. There will be 2 rounds of club championships conducted and could be on any given week if surf conditions are deemed suitable. This is to prevent the regular calling off of events due to surf conditions. There will also be awards at season s end for regular Nipper attendance and the opportunity to compete at local branch and state carnivals are still available. Our presentation day and opening Nipper days will be held at Lambton Pool or the Forum Newcastle University in order to guarantee these events will proceed! (Venues and times are on our Season Calendar) 2

If you are interested in helping to make this experience fun for our nippers GET INVOLVED! It is easy to sit on the sideline and say things should be run better but if you want to see positive results join us and make the change. Any suggestions you may have are welcome so if you would like to help out, come and talk to me and we can discuss any ideas. Regular meetings are to be held with Age Managers and Coaches to ensure we can achieve a smooth and organized season. At Newcastle Nippers we are a volunteer organization and therefore are in need of donations to assist us to run these activities for our kids. Without the valued support of sponsors and donors we would be unable to provide the services that we do. If you would like to assist us with fund raising or donations towards equipment and resources it would be very much appreciated. If you are interested in becoming a sponsor please do not hesitate to contact me or the Junior Activities Committee. As many of you would be aware tragically a young lifesaver was lost at the Australian Life Saving Championships in 2012. This sad and tragic event has led to the compulsory wearing of a High Visibility rash singlet or short sleeve rash shirt for all Nippers and club members when entering the water for any club based activity (including training). This is to be purchased from the club at registration. This will not be negotiable. NO HI VIS = NO WATER EVENT The vests are comfortable and do not restrict movement or inhibit the wearer; however the singlet s do not provide adequate sun protection so SLIP, SLOP, SLAP still applies to beach events and other activities. I m sure the kids will love them anyway because they can look like Shannon Eckstein or Courtney Hancock every Sunday. I look forward to a successful season with you and our nippers. Yours in surf Gavin Johns 3

What s it like to be a Nipper at Newie! Nippers learn about surf awareness and safety through a Surf Lifesaving Education Program called SurfEd. As part of the program they are taught board paddling, surf swimming, running, wading and other fun things about the beach. Practicing these skills allows children to compete in Club, Branch and State surf life saving carnivals representing Newcastle SLSC. Whilst competition is an important element, the surf awareness and education aspect is equally important. Children will be taught to respect the surf, read the surf and be comfortable spending fun times at the beach safely. Our aim is to promote a healthy lifestyle and friendship which is unique to surf life saving Who can join Nippers? Any child, boy or girl may join Nippers. This program is not just about competition. It is about enjoying the surf and sand environment. One of the best features of Nippers is seeing young children overcome their fear of the water. Children who are afraid of the water can develop through encouragement, education and training, to be confident in the water. Age Groups A child may join the Club as soon as he/she turns 5 years of age, but not before. A child who reaches 5 years of age after 30th September 2016 may join Nippers at any time; however, this child will be required to stay in the U6 Nippers Age group the following season. Children can join Nippers from an age of Under 6 (5 years) to Under 14. For example, if a child is 10 years of age on or before 30 September 2014, they will be in the Under 11 age group for the entire season. Age is determined as at 30 September each year. It is important to note that before a child is allowed to compete in any open water event or take part in nippers (i.e. where they would be in water out of their depth) they are required to pass a proficiency test. Proof of age (copy of birth certificate) must be shown for all new children joining the Club. 4

Nipper Proficiency Every Nipper from U8 U14 s is required to participate in a preliminary water skills evaluation conducted by the Club to be able to participate in Nipper activities on a Sunday. For safety and development reasons, all junior activity participants that want to compete for our Club in either Beach or Water Competition, must successfully complete: 1.Newcastle SLSC Junior Participation Skills Evaluation (Proficiency swim) This is required to be completed prior to participation in any junior activity each season by all Junior Activities members (including participating in an ocean swim and SurfEd training). Under 6 & 7 Nil (no requirement) Under 8-50 metre swim (any stroke), 1 minute survival float Under 9-100 metre pool swim, 2minute survival float Under 10-150 metre pool swim within 6 minutes Under 11-200 metre pool swim within 5 minutes Under 12-200 metre pool swim within 5 minutes Under 13-200 metre pool swim within 5 minutes Under 14-200 metre pool swim within 5 minutes 2. Junior Competition Skill Evaluation (Timed Pool Swim and Ocean Swim) For junior activity members who wish to compete in events at recognised carnivals a timed pool swim and an Ocean Swim must be successfully completed before their first carnival. (This is even if the child only wants to compete on the sand.) Under 6 & 7 Nil (no competition) Under 8 Nil (no water competition, except for wade which take place in waist deep water) Under 9 Minimum 150m open water swim Under 10 Minimum 288m open water swim Under 11 Minimum 288m open water swim Under 12 Minimum 288m open water swim Under 13 Minimum 288m open water swim Under 14 Minimum 288m open water swim 5

Evaluation. All proficiencies must be achieved under Club supervision and signed off. All Nippers are required to complete their proficiencies at the dates and times scheduled by the Club. PROFICIENCYM DAYS Sunday 24 September 2016 or Sunday 23 September 2016 2.00pm to 4.00pm Location: The Forum Sports and Aquatic Centre Newcastle University Cost is $5.00 per child for pool entry. (Paid by parent on entry to pool) Ocean swims will be done at week two of Nippers What do we need to bring? About the only items needed are HI VIS singlet for all water events, water bottle, swimmers, towel, Club cap and plenty of sun protection (applied before you arrive). We encourage all Nippers to be surf smart and wear a shirt and hat coming to and leaving the beach. The Junior Activities manager, Superintendent, gear steward, Age Managers or Coaches may allocate equipment for Sunday activities. We ALL need to look after our equipment. If you use it, then it s your responsibility to take care of it. Equipment is only to be used for Sunday activities unless permission is given by the Committee. Damaged equipment should be reported to the Age Manager. Some Nippers will buy their own equipment or be allocated specific Club equipment for competition. The security of this equipment is their responsibility. Sunday Morning All groups commence with the nippers in front of the Club house and then assembling in their age groups. 6

Newcastle SLSC Nipper Handbook 2014/2015 All children must have their attendance recorded prior to joining the morning s activities. Children should arrive ready to start activities, with their HI-VIS singlet,club cap on and sun protection/sun screen applied. Under the control of their Age Managers, children then take part in fun on the beach and in the water. Scheduled activities are noted on the Season Calendar but are subject to change dependent on beach conditions. Under 6 s, Under 7 s and Under 8 age groups are encouraged to do water wades and water relays every week to learn how to negotiate shallow surf. These age groups also play lots of games in the sand and surf. When suitable, the Under 8 s will also be introduced to surf swimming in the Newcastle Baths or beach. The Club has foam boards that are used for fun and experience under parental supervision. Older age groups have regular beach, swimming and board skills activities. Water participation is not mandatory, but children are supported and encouraged to participate to their full potential. What time and for how long does Nippers take? Nippers are generally on at 10.00am till 12.00pm each Sunday morning. However, sometimes Nippers are on Saturday afternoons if there are special circumstances like road closures for other events around town. Our Nipper calendar shows the entire regular and Twilight program for the season. It is essential the kids are ready to go 15 minutes before the start time so we are not time wasting waiting for stragglers. How will Nippers work? Each Sunday the Nippers will mark off their names with their Age Manager in front of the clubhouse. The Age Manager will take their age group to the activity station they are assigned. There will be 3 stations of 40 minutes completed each week. 7

Newcastle SLSC Nipper Handbook 2014/2015 The rotation will ensure that each week the nippers will complete a water activity, a beach activity and a Surf Education activity. The activities at these stations will be conducted by our coaching staff with age managers supervising the nippers. A roster system will enable the children to have a balanced surf education from the experienced coaches and equal time for all involved. The Club has senior members and coaches who will assist in the conduct and training of events, such as how to paddle a surf board, surf swimming and beach relay and beach flags. 10.00am - 10.40am 10.40am - 11.20am 11.20am - 12.00pm U8 Board/swim U8 Beach U8 Surf Ed U9 Board/Swim U9 Beach U9 Surf Ed U10 Beach U10 Surf Ed U10 Board/swim U11 Beach U11 Surf Ed U11 Board/swim U12 Beach U12 Surf Ed U12 Board/swim U13 Surf Ed U13 Board/swim U13 Beach U14 Surf Ed U14 Board/swim U14 Beach Under 13 s and 14 s will take part in SRC and Bronze medallion life saving training from 8am till 10.00am each week and before Nippers. This training will be under the guidance of our senior club trainers and assisted by our current Rookie Life Savers. As you can see it is important that we begin on time each week otherwise the time at the first activity station will be affected. This is why we ask that the nippers are ready to go with their names marked off by 10.00am. Children are required to have participated in the SurfEd Programme in their age group before Christmas this year. While SurfEd is compulsory, competition is not. No child is forced to compete in any event for which they are not trained, not capable of doing, or if the surf conditions are inappropriate. On selected Sundays, there will be carnivals and other events that the Club competes in. Included are the regular carnivals, Branch and State Championships. On these Carnival and Championship days, the regular Sunday activities may or may not be on. The Season Calendar will list these dates, but it is also important to check with the Age Manager, season calendar or website as planned dates and venues can change during the season. 8

Role of Parents One thing we can tell you for certain; the more YOU get involved, the more your child and you will enjoy Nippers. Overall, the emphasis in Nippers is to have fun. The Club operates entirely from volunteer help. There are many jobs you can help with, so you do not need to have had surf life saving experience. The Club values any and all contributions from parents it makes our Club. This is an open invitation to all parents to be directly involved and participate in Newcastle Nippers. Don t feel overwhelmed if you do want to help. As a parent or guardian you are required to be at the beach at all times during Sunday activities. Your child remains your responsibility. Medication, trips to the toilet and the individual general welfare of each child on Newcastle Beach is the responsibility of the parent or guardian. Nippers is NOT a child minding program. Parents run Nippers WANTVOLVED... Roles that parents can help with include: Age Managers Assistant Age Managers Helping setting up the beach and putting equipment away Water Safety manager Water Safety volunteers Education and training Fund raising Carnival assistance BBQ Learn to be a Judge/Official Make a donation to the club Any other help and ideas welcomed So you want to help? Contact Gavin Johns or Tara Neal and Get Involved!!!! 9

Safety on the Beach Safety is important in all activities conducted by the Club. Safety extends to safety on the beach, in the water and consideration to the protection of all children. Water Safety The Water Safety Manager will consult with the Patrol Captain each Sunday. They will decide if the surf conditions are suitable to conduct activities. The Patrol Captain or Water Safety Manager may cease activities if conditions become unsafe. The IRB (Inshore Rescue Boat) or Rubber Duckie is present during all water events and it is imperative that as many parents as possible are in the water to accompany children in surf activities. No race or activity will commence unless there is the correct number of water safety personnel. Water Safety Officers wear orange caps during water activities. Bronze Medallion Water Safety Officers must sign into the Patrol Log Book. These register the hours towards their patrol hour obligations. Child Protection Every assistant of the Club over 18 who is in direct contact with children is required to complete a Working with children check. The forms are available from the NSW Government website. This is a mandatory requirement that is legislated by NSW law to enure the protection of all children. They must also be members of the Club. Should there be a concern on this matter, or about an individual, then the concern should be immediately addressed to the Junior Activities Manager. All parents involved on the beach with the children must, for SLSA insurance purposes, become a member of Newcastle Surf Club. 10

Parents can do their Bronze Medallion At the beginning and through the season training is available for any parent interested in obtaining their Bronze Medallion. Many parents complete their Bronze, and in doing so, enjoy the learning experience and getting a greater understanding of surf life saving. The Club notice board and website will also give details of future courses. The Club must meet the water safety requirements listed by the Surf Life Saving Association. It is therefore essential that as many parents as possible obtain their Bronze Medallion and assist with water safety. If we do not have the required number of Water Safety Officers then an event can not be conducted. Carnivals and Competition Hunter Branch conducts Junior Carnivals during the season for age groups of Under 8 and up. The Carnivals are held as competition between Nippers of different surf clubs, culminating with the Hunter Branch Junior Championships to be held this season at Fingal Beach in February 2017, followed by the NSW Junior State Championships to be held at Blacksmiths in March 2017. Participation We encourage all Nippers to represent our Club. To be eligible to compete, a junior member must have completed the Junior Activities Preliminary Skills Evaluation and the Junior Activities Competition Skills Evaluation. To be eligible to compete at a championship event they also need to have achieved the appropriate surf education award for their age. 11

In Summary Nippers at Newcastle are a great way to be actively involved in your child s development. Surf Life Saving is a pathway to a healthy lifestyle and future life skills. At Newcastle Surf Club we and look forward to a safe and fun season on the beach and encourage all parents and Nippers to enjoy their time with us. Once again if you would like to help or to become a sponsor of our club and Nipper program please do not hesitate to contact us. See you all on the beach! THE BRONTE CAP N T Information in this handbook has been gathered from various sources including The Bronte SLSC Nipper Handbook 2009/2010. Hunter Surf Lifesaving SLSA Education Manuals and Documents 12