12 November 2007: Harrogate Borough Council's
Sports Development Team is on the look out for more volunteer
coaches.
They currently work with over 300 volunteer coaches who make
sure that thousands of young people across the district have the
chance to take part in a variety of sporting and play activities -
but more are needed.
The latest edition of the council's Club and Coach Education
Programme has just been published and offers courses that are vital
to clubs, coaches and potential coaches.
John McGivern, Senior Sports Development Officer, says the
programme promotes a wide range of
opportunities. "The world of volunteering is
constantly changing. Our programme is aimed at
improving the knowledge and skills base for clubs and
coaches. We are currently offering courses on
Sports Coach UK's Safeguarding and Protecting Children and Running
Sports - A Club for All, which are essential for clubs to achieve
the accreditation they need for a variety of uses.
"Many parents become coaches and once the children go into
further education, they stay on board to help other young
people. That's great for us.
But we also have many people who want to give something back
through the sport they may have themselves
enjoyed. But these courses are open to everyone
whatever their background."
The programme offers courses in athletics, basketball,
cheerleading, cricket, football, gymnastics, hockey and inclusive
sport and activities for young people with disabilities.
Free copies of the brochure are available from John McGivern,
Senior Sports Development Officer on 01423 556729 or email
john.mcgivern@harrogate.gov.uk Copies are also on the web at
http://www.harrogate.gov.uk/harrogate-4749