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Football Development Plan 2011/2014 Susy Massey Club Development Officer

Barking and Dagenham Community Sport and Physical Activity Network Football Development Plan 2011-2014 INTRODUCTION This Football Development Plan sets out a framework for delivering a Borough wide development programme to create a sustainable, sound and progressive plan for football development; increasing participation and skills within the borough. This plan specifically excludes development opportunities to be pursued for the Borough s playing pitches and sports facilities. These will be fully considered in a separate sports facility plan which will be developed during 2010. The delivery of the football development plan will be co-ordinated by the Council s sport and physical activity development team. Its implementation will be monitored and evaluated by the Barking and Dagenham Community Sport and Physical Activity Network (CSPAN) as part of its primary role to ensure the effective delivery of the physical activity priority action plan as set out in the Borough s Health and Well Being Strategy. The development and implementation of ten sports specific action plans, including football, is one of the key work programmes in the CSPAN action plan. CSPAN is accountable to the Barking Partnership s Health and Well Being programme board for the delivery of the overarching physical activity action plan. VISION To create an effective infrastructure of football opportunities ensuring that everyone can participate in the national game, regardless of age, gender or background, in a safe, secure, enjoyable and cohesive environment. AIMS The overarching aim of the Football Development Plan is to increase participation of football within Barking and Dagenham. The development plan will tie in with the Borough s Football Development Strategy s Key Strategic Goals; - Grow the Game Increase the number of players and keep people in the game - Raise Standards in Local Football Create a safe and positive environment for everyone in football

- Develop Better Players Focus on improving the quality of the 5-11 age group and youth players - Invest in a Skilled Football Workforce A paid and volunteer workforce for football must be supported and an effective coach education programme established locally - Secure investment to make existing facilities fit for purpose and provide new ones Access and quality of facilities for playing and training must be improved - Organise and Communicate Football Opportunities Effectively Everyone must have a clear understanding of how local football development is structured and delivered in Barking and Dagenham OBJECTIVES In order to deliver the aims 9 key areas have been identified: 1. Club Development 2. Leagues Competitions and Small Sided Football 3. Workforce Development 4. Football in Education 5. Women and Girls Football 6. Football for Disabled People 7. Community Cohesion 8. Health 9. Communication and Marketing CURRENT FOOTBALL POSITION 8 Football 13 Football Leagues 230 Football Teams Active People 1 39.71% Percentage of people in Barking Active People 2 43.43% and Dagenham participating in Active People 3 43.16% Football

KEY TARGETS Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 1 club achieving FA Charter Club Status Completed audit of football in Barking and Dagenham 5 Barking and Dagenham Charter Database of coaches and volunteers School Club Links created Football e-bulletin circulated 1 club achieving FA Charter Club Status 1 club achieving FA Charter Club Status U18 league for schools Winter League for women established established 1 junior disability team running after school sessions Annual mini soccer running community tournament teams Futsal Team in the Pathway for disabled borough established people to gain qualifications in football Annual football festival running buddy scheme with community teams Please note that Achievement Targets set out below that have been marked with an * are subject to change following the initial mapping exercise.

Club Development Aim To allow people from all ages and with all abilities the opportunity to participate in football To provide a network of FA Charter Standard / Barking and Dagenham Club Charter Increase the awareness of the charter standards and improve the uptake by clubs Develop clubs signing up to Barking and Dagenham Charter to FA Charter Standard Develop a volunteer and mentor programme for all clubs to use as a toolkit Develop a strong coaching pathway and player pathway* Achievement Targets 5 Barking and Dagenham Charter * 2 School/Club links per year 1 FA Charter Club per year Reduce School Leavers Drop out Women s Local League with 5 teams Increase Number of new teams 5 per year U18 league for schools with 5 school teams 1 Disability Team per year e.g. yr 1 = junior yr 2 senior Football Academies at Barking FC and Dagenham and Redbridge FC

Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Mapping exercise of the Borough Establish Borough Charter Establish all outlets of football currently taking place in Barking and Dagenham, whether it be coaching, local pitch hire, club use or school use. Take best practice models from all NGB / Club Mark standards An in depth audit of football within Barking and Dagenham produced Borough Charter for existing clubs to acknowledge and sign up to once embedded hire of facilities only to be given to charter standard Increase the Promote the benefits of FA At least 1 club achieving FA CSPAT CDO number of charter standard to clubs. standard per year. Support clubs in application achieving FA by running workshops / PAEL Charter courses for child safety / first Standard aid Develop and Increase awareness of Successful and sustainable CSPAT CDO Sustain a Women and Girls in football women s league established. Barking Ladies Women s local get into football campaign. Utilising female volunteers and League Increase the number of officials. Parks women officials through leadership schemes. CSPAN sub group Set up women s training 2012 unit session linked to local club/ West Ham Ladies 6 th form CSPAT CDO Year 1 Officer time CSPAT CDO September 2010 publication Yr 1 March 2011 Yr 2 March 2012 Yr 3 March 2013 Year 3 - Winter League Cost of workshops* Pitch hire

Develop and sustain U18 League for Schools PAEL Year 1 promotion through Year 2 September start x2 schools Year 3 10 school teams Cost of facility hire, umpires, officials, volunteered hours Create school club links for player and official pathways Prevent Dropout of young people in football Engage to promote Yearly U18 league established league. Increase the number and running with student of quality coaches accessible officials and players. to schools by liaising with partners for coach education courses. Organise appropriate training for school volunteers. Mapping exercise of the 2 school club links per year Borough catchment area of schools to clubs. Step into Sport. School Leagues supported by clubs. Extended School programme school sites for club use. Schools to have access to high quality club coaches. Run after school clubs and More people in physical activity mini leagues; create and playing football aged 15 opportunities for officials to 19 years old complete training and hours incentives to earn money. to run sessions at schools linking to club nights. BSF PAEL BSF Year 1 1 link in place Year 2 2 links in lace Year 3 2 further links in lace Year 2 to run sessions Year 3 on board and running sessions Year 4 all schools on board Officer time Coaching for schools

Establish Borough Disability Team Pathways created from grassroots to excellence Audit of facilities suitable for disabled players (e.g. tactile signs on walls). Increase awareness of football for disabled people via appropriate marketing. Support clubs in attending disability coaching courses, encourage clubs to run disability specific teams. Work with BADACCESS to create sustainable football opportunities for disabled people. Barking FC and Dagenham and Redbridge FC to develop player academies for young players and to create strong links with Centres of Excellence A fully active disability team in Barking and Dagenham, taking part in competitions across London and Essex. Opportunities for disabled people to work and volunteer within Sports in Barking and Dagenham. More players developing through local clubs to elite clubs and centres of excellence CSPAT CDO Trinity School PAEL Disablement Association Hear us football BADACCESS Interactive CSPAT CDO Barking FC Barking Ladies Leyton Orient Centre of Excellence West Ham Ladies Yr 1: begin promotion of football Yr 2: 1 Junior Team Yr 3: 1 Senior Team Year 1 establish best clubs to form the academy Year 2 - academy established Year 3 Players moving onward and upward * Cost of marketing material / coaching courses. Cost of coaching and pitch time

Leagues, Competition and Small-sided Football Aim Develop and support good quality leagues and competitions accessible for all ages and abilities Achievement Targets Borough wide pool of coaches, officials and volunteers* Develop a junior women s league with 5 6 new teams a year Support and sustain a good quality league structure Develop a primary school league for mini soccer 6 teams per Increase the number of teams in local Futsall league in year Newham* Increase the number of U19 Leagues with 4 more teams per year Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Database of Mapping exercise of current Database in place and all key Year 1 July 2010 onwards *cost of online coaches, coaches, officials and partners to have access. PAEL database officials and volunteers. Information to be CSPAT CDO volunteers in put on database new coaches Barking and and officials to be registered Dagenham onto database.

Increase the awareness of local leagues Promote benefits of charter standard to clubs. Engage volunteers to support leagues and promote within the community and football clubs. Good quality leagues running at capacity. Leagues CSPAT CDO Parks Football Foundation Year 1 volunteers signosted to leagues Year 2 2 more teams per league Year 3 3 more teams per league Admin / pitch time To Provide competitive senior football opportunities for people of all ages, race and gender To provide competitive senior football opportunities for people with disabilities Engage clubs to run community teams, that compete in local community leagues and street leagues. Enter team into Regional Ability County League More people playing in competitive football. 1 team will be entered into Soccability League Parks Football Foundation Soccability Trinity School Interactive Barking and Dagenham Volunteers Beaurau Year 3 Year 3 once teams are formed, difficulty due to impairment restrictions Pitch time 0

To provide more opportunities for taster sessions in football Work with key partners to run a series of football festivals. Programme of summer festivals and events established CSPAT CDO LBBD Events West Ham Utd Parks Football Foundation Year 2 link to CSPAT events and Dagenham Town Show To run an annual mini soccer tournament To develop a Futsal league Provide more opportunities for women and girls to take part in competitive football To invite all local clubs to participate To get referees and coaches Futsal qualified. Provide and develop the league in the community. Promote ownership of league from members of the community. Ladies club to develop school links, exit routes from girls football at school to women s club and create awareness of women in football. Support male dominated clubs to run women s teams / coaching sessions. Annual mini soccer tournament delivered New Futsal team in Barking and Dagenham entering local neighbouring leagues with the aim to have a Barking and Dagenham Futsal League More women and girls competing in football. Club CSPAN Community Teams Sports Council PAEL LC s Barking Ladies Dagenham and Redbridge Ladies West Ham Ladies Annually from Year 2 Year 1 esatblish interest in the Borough Year 2 signpost interested players or new formed team t Newham Futsall League Year 5 Barking and Dagenham Futsall League Year 2 good links established Year 3 Well working partnership Tournament will cover its own costs and make profit for the club Cost of entry to league Cost to club

(staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers) Workforce Development Aim Database of volunteers, coaches, officials and support staff Maintain good links and support for volunteers access to training Invest in Coach Education Programme Enable disabled people to have access to volunteering and coaching Ensure that within the Barking and Dagenham Charter there is a coach development plan Achievement Targets Run a minimum of two Level 1 Coaching Courses each year Level 3 coach qualified within Barking and Dagenham each year Run a level 2 Coaching Course each year Referees Course All coaches to become part of local coaches association* Volunteers to attend courses shown on database Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance More qualified coaches. Run more coaching courses within Barking and Dagenham through Recruit Into Coaching, partnering other local authoritie to run courses. Two level 1 courses a year and one level 2 courses a year; increase the number of s coaches in Barking and Dagenham* Dagenham and Redbridge FC Job Centre Plus Barking College Women as a target Cost of course

Training for women Assist coaches development To provide coaches with ongoing opportunities to develop Pathway for disabled people to gain qualifications Host one Level 1 coaching course and basic referees course aimed specifically at women and girls in Barking and Dagenham only. Run courses in FA Child protection, First Aid, How to coach disabled athletes, Coaching Children and young people. Etc. to encourage coaches to join the Association of football coaches to share good practice and constantly improve quality of their coaching Engage Interactive to run Coach-ability courses allowing disabled people in Barking and Dagenham to gain qualifications and go on to employment to have Partner with other authorities access to high to provide access to level 3 quality coaches courses for level 2 coaches More female coaches and referees locally based. High quality coaches and volunteers to run football clubs with good practice. Increase awareness of association and at least one coach from each club signed up and sharing best practice. Disabled people accessing workshops and coaching courses and finding employment and volunteering opportunities within football in Barking and Dagenham. A minimum of 1 level 3 coach in Barking and Dagenham qualified per year Sports Coach UK PAEL CSPAT CDO Red Cross PAEL Interactive (formally LSF) Sports Coach UK Association of football coaches Sports Coach UK PAEL Interactive (LSF) Sports Coach UK EFDS CSPAT CDO Sports Coach UK PAEL CSPAT CDO Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 *Promotion is key Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 2 workshop Year 3 all clubs with one member Year 3 pathway established Year 2 partner with local authority to provide a level 3 Cost of course Cost of course Fee to join

Promote and enable volunteer development Reduce unemployment within Barking and Dagenham through football Run volunteer development programmes in Barking and Dagenham. Volunteer access to courses.* Partner with Job Centre to provide access to qualifications within football for NEETS s Established volunteer development programme and high quality volunteers working in Barking and Dagenham. Job Centre to identify individuals and more coaches and assistants to have employment within football PAEL CSPAT CDO Sports Coach UK Olympic Ambition Team Barking and Dagenham Job Centre Connexions Year 2 programme established Year 2 liaise with Job Centre Year 3 begin scheme

Football in Education Aim Develop and maintain positive relationships between schools and clubs Increase awareness in schools of opportunities within football (E.G. Officials) Develop and maintain school football competitions and leagues Achievement Targets to support schools in 2 schools/club links programme PE teachers to attend training and education Primary Teams to take part in skills challenge 5 teams per year Girls teams to take part in skills challenge 5 teams per year At least 5 girls teams taking part in leagues U18 League / competitions increased by 5 per year Prevent Drop Out school leavers project Annual Football festival Increase the number of young volunteers Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Increase school / club links Schools to sign up to FA Club Link programme. Mapping exercise; location of clubs in relation to schools School Club SLA in place and 2 school club links established per year. CDO Year 1 2 Year 2 4 Year 3 6 Officer time

Teachers attending training Schools made aware of skills challenge / Tesco skills Girls football after school clubs Establish U18 League Run 1 annual PE training day workshops on best practice football coaching, Discounted football coaching awards. Schools to be made aware of FA soccerstar challenge. Schools to create links with Women s, run after school clubs and leagues for girls to take part. s to identify young Sixth form teams taking part in leaders / volunteers to leagues. oversee the league and Sixth form volunteers managing and management. administrating the league. Incentives for people to take part Tickets to matches s to enagage 1 annual football festival held. All football festival participants and provide volunteers. to promote their sessions and officiate, 2 teachers gaining coaching award per year. Junior Football Organisers Course Primary teams taking part in skills challenge Ladies Club linked with schools, numerous girls after school clubs and 1 league running throughout the winter terms. SSCo CDO SSCo The FA SSCo Barking Ladies West ham Utd Dagenham and Redbridge Ladies Colleges Dagenham and Redbridge FC West Ham Utd schools and Charter Standard clubs to CSPAT CDO be invited. Year 1 2 Year 2 4 Year 3 6 Year 2 Year 2 Engaged Year 1 promotion Year 2 6 teams Year 3 10 teams Year 4 15 teams Year 1 planning and implementing Year 2 football festival to follow on from leagues Year 3 annual festival established Cost of teacher training courses and teacher time Cost of referees / admin / court pitch time. Volunteered hours

More over 16 s taking part in football Establish Volunteer database Increase number of volunteers Player Pathways established Develop coach apprenticeship schemes Organisations such as school and colleges to provide football sessions Promote different aspects of volunteering through Schools / Olympic Ambition Dagenham and Redbridge FC tickets for in return for volunteered hours Schools to highlight s to work with to create links as well as providing sessions run by the clubs at schools to create awareness and interest to promote within schools forward details to database administrator. More volunteers taking part in football and more links between schools and clubs More elite football players within talented players through Barking and Dagenham Gifted and Talented and club run sessions and signpost to centres of excellence Young aspiring coaches More young people having access to to have progression training and qualifications and routes into coaching via increases in the number of qualified an apprenticeship football coaches scheme with local clubs CSPAT CDO CSPAT CDO Dagenham and Redbridge FC CSPAT Dagenham and Redbridge FC Baking Ladies FC West Ham Ladies Leyton Orient Centre of Excellence CSPAT Dagenham and Redbridge West Ham Barking Ladies Barking College CSPAT Year 2 start sessions Year 3 increase the number of sessions Year 2 develop with the 2010 Team Year 2 onwards Year 3 once leagues established Year 2 begin to develop apprenticeship foundations with more established clubs Year 3 begin scheme Pitch / hall hire Admin costs Cost of apprenticeship scheme

Women & Girls Football Aim Improve and Develop Access and Opportunity for all ages and abilities Reduce Social Stigma of Women and Girls in football Achievement Targets Increase the number of Girls small sided teams by 5 per year Increase the number of female qualified coaches, volunteers and official by at least 10 per year Increase the number of Youth Female teams by 6 per year Draw Women s attention to sport and Physical Activity Increase the number of Women s team by 2 per year Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Schools Girls League and Competition Manager to set up and run girls leagues between schools with help of volunteers and Barking Ladies to create exit routes Well established girls league with pathways to Barking League, Leyton Orient Centre of Excellence and West Ham Ladies CDO Leyton Orient West Ham Ladies Barking Ladies FC Year 2 begin to develop interest Year 3 begin league

Increase the awareness of women in football Increase the opportunities for Women and Girls to take part in football Use local role models More women taking part in football. and England role models to promote football in schools and in the community. to have stand at Women s health day promoting the benefits of exercise. to help raise profile through open days / sessions after school / work. Mother and daughter sessions. Children s activities run at the same time. Set up and run Local Ladies Club to a 10 week Get run 10 week session. Back Into Football More women of all ages playing football at local ladies club More Women and Girls of all ages and abilities having the opportunity to take part in football Barking Ladies West Ham Ladies CSPAT Role Models Barking Ladies CSPAT West Ham ladies Barking Ladies CSPAT CDO Year 2 Football Festival Year 3 increased sessions Year 2 engage Year 2 Ladies club engaged Cost of festival Cost to schools and clubs for more sessions Cost to club of free sessions More women s leagues in Barking and Dagenham More Women officials and coaches Established leagues to More women and girls taking part in host ladies section. football and in football leagues. Incentives such as reduced rates offered to encourage buy-in for leagues Reduced rate coaching An increase in the number of female courses and official officials qualifications offered to women Local Leagues Dagenham and Redbridge FC CSPAT PAEL Year 3- leagues to have developed workforce in order to cope with increased numbers. Year 1 start promoting football opportunities for women. Pitch hire

Football for Disabled People Aim Increase participation and opportunity to players, coaches and officials Achievement Targets Develop to Inclusive and Active Club Status 1 impairment disability team Men / Women and Junior Increase number disabled people in mainstream football Raise the profile of disability football 10 coaches per year attending coaching disabled footballers course Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Increase awareness if More clubs accessible and welcoming CDO No timescale set from achieving IACS amongst clubs. to disabled people of all ages and Interactive Interactive. Inclusive and Set up worker groups to abilities Active Club share best practice, Year 2 CSPAT to promote Status (IACS) emphasise no time to clubs and clubs to start constraints to working towards. encourage clubs to use toolkit. open Coaches attending how Coaches confident in coaching Interactive Year 1 Sports Directory Marketing costs and accessible to coaches disabled disabled people. More disabled Sports Coach UK to disabled people courses. people taking part in football, both people. to take on disabled playing and supporting. Coaches volunteers CDO

Raise Disability awareness More coaches trained and aware of awareness of coursing workshops run disability and issues affecting disability in the Borough. participation. qualifications Positive Clear pathway of More disabled people taking part in pathway from progression from school football at all levels and ages. Teams Grass Roots to to club. Playground to taking part in Soccability. Elite Podium key outlet for Talent ID. Increase the to run disability More disability teams taking part in number of sessions as well as leagues across London and Essex. disability teams inclusive sessions. in Barking and Leagues to include Dagenham disability section. More disabled Annual Disability Annual Tournament established and a people in Football Tournament for substantial number of participants mainstream disabled children / football young people. 6 week lead in coaching. Sports Coach UK Interactive Coaches CDO Interactive EFDS CDO Leagues Dagenham and Redbridge FC CSPAT Year 1 end of year publication, highlighting 2011 information Year 2 more disabled people involved in football Year 3 a team in the disability league Year 3 at least one impairment team in the league Year 3 depending on out come of year 1 and 2.

Community Cohesion Aim Increase participation of minority groups Provide a safe environment for playing, training and access to coaching To have fully inclusive football clubs within Barking and Dagenham, regardless of race, religion, age or ability Develop and maintain links with different groups within the community Increase awareness and access to football Achievement Targets Increase the number of BME volunteers Increase the number of BME coaches Introduce a BME league for women Create community football award, presented at Barking and Dagenham Sports Awards Community football tournament and/or league Increase number of participants from deprived backgrounds Establish a sports equality group Increase the number of BME participants in mainstream Football Attend group meetings to raise profile of clubs / leagues Increase number of group meetings accessed Establish Buddy scheme, links to well established clubs to community teams / groups.

Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Target wards within Barking and Dagenham with a higher population of BME groups Run community Community football sessions running Year 2 community teams sessions for BME on evenings and weekends for BME BME groups established groups, local groups CDO communities to organise and officiate to to show Reduced racism in sport, more BME Year 1 workshops and Cost of hall hire promote Kick It encouragement of Kick groups playing, coaching and www.kickitout.org promotion of reduced racism Out It Out by promoting it on volunteering in Football. in sport flyers / websites Sports Equality and community Equality group meeting regularly and Year 1 agenda item on Group groups to attend actively breaking down barriers to football worker group established equality group. BME participation CDO BME groups More people Annual cultural football Different styles of football showcase CDO Year 2 run football festival Cost of festival aware of festival including 5 A-side and Futsal BME groups community Futsal Leagues football More BME Subsidised courses for More BME coaches and volunteers CDO Year 2 begin subsidising Cost of courses residents target areas and BME active in Barking and Dagenham courses official sport London achieving groups Sports Coach UK for funding qualifications Asian Football Network

More BME women taking part in football Coaching courses for More BME women taking part in BME women, Football, playing, coaching and designated women only volunteering. sessions at Ladies Football Club including Female coaches and volunteers breaking down barriers to participation caused by religion. CDO Sports Coach UK Barking Ladies Asian Football Network Year 1 Female Courses to be ran with uptake from BME women Year 2 Courses ran targetting specifically for BME groups Year 3 BME women coaching football in clubs Cost of courses Community Team Award at Sports Awards Set up a community league Outlets for young offenders / alcohol and drugs abuse recoverers Local businesses to More community teams from all ages, sponsor awards, ethnicities and gender community teams to take part in community league winner of league wins awards Volunteers to run and organise local league, promote league to businesses, community groups and church groups Community league set up and an annual increase in the number of teams taking part in the league Air Footballat Goals in All community support organisations Dagenham signosting to be aware of Air Football. Increased from other participation in Air Football, with less organisations. re-offenders CSPAT Volunteers Volunteers Gateway to the Games CSPAT Air Football Social Services Drugs and Alcohol Team CSPAT Year 2 and 3 Year 3 Year 1 Air Football to be put on the map Year 2 Organisations signposting individuals Cost of the Trophy Officer Time

Increase the number participants playing football from deprived backgrounds Promote benefits of football to community groups and deprived groups Low cost pitch usage for people receiving benefits, access to low cost coaching volunteered hours. Off peak usage of facilities for job-seekers. Attend community meetings and group More people from deprived backgrounds taking part in football Increase the number of people playing football, increase the number of teams sessions in social clubs, taking part in competitions. Buddy churches, meeting scheme with local clubs to community places. Promote the scheme. benefits of football and the availability of football in Barking and Dagenham CSPAT Job Centre Sports Centres Parks CSPAT CDO Parks and Open Spaces Leisure Centres Year 2 plan the reduced cost into the budgets and begin operating Year 1 Workshops and roadshows to be linked with 2012 open weekends/ Community Games. Year 2 promote around the community Year 3 Implement the Buddy Scheme. Cost of roadshows and workshops

Communication & Marketing Aim Promote football programme in a clear and constructive way Use different media outlets to reach as many people as possible Ensure material is available in different formats Achievement Targets Produce localised marketing plan for football PR and communications strategy produced Create links with local press, community newspapers, businesses Football steering group established with clear strategic aims and goals Training and Education opportunities to be produced and promoted Outlet for clubs achieving recognised standards to be published and advertised Accessible material easy to locate and obtain Your Plan Objective Tactic Achievement Target Responsibility Timescale Finance Produce Meet with Barking and Marketing plan produced with localised Dagenham marketing achievable goals. marketing plan team for best practice ideas. Produce PR Working group to PR and communications strategy and establish aims and produced and all partners buy-in and Communicatio goals. sign up to strategy ns strategy CSPAT CSPAT Year 1 Objectives mapped out and plan produced Year 2 Work towards localised plan Year 1 Strategy produced Year 2 by end of, all partners on board

Workforce development brochure to be produced and distributed as e -bullitin. Provide a quarterly Borough magazine Brochure to include all Brochure produced annually or 6 level 1, level 2, level 3, monthly. How to Coach Disabled People and Teacher Training as well as First Aid, safeguarding children. Magazine to include Magazine produced quarterly. new Charter Standard Distributed now registered in the borough. Local businesses to have section in brochure in return for sponsorships of events further promotion of clubs and leagues within their business and partners. Diary of events, All football events both large and small included in Borough magazine. Borough magazine but updated centrally. Large Print, Audio and Promotional material accessible and Braille versions available to all. produced. Introduce a central diary of workshops included in events Accessible material also available Sports Coach UK CDO CDO LBBD marketing Year 1 September in time for the new seaseon. Produced bi-annually from then on wards. Year 1 magazine format to be decided Year 2 E-magazine to be sent out with E-bullitin as part of it from then on. Year 2 inclusion in E- magazine once workshops are decided. As and when required. Officer Time Officer time