Group Leaders 19/20 Sport Specific Session.

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Group Leaders 19/20 Sport Specific Session

The Activities Team + Social Media Kayleigh McNeice Sports Development Coordinator Joe Ross-Nelson Societies Coordinator Priya Pabla Academic Communities Coordinator Onyinye Nkemdirim Student Activities Manager A simple follow, like or retweet can really help us build our social media platforms which in turn attract more sponsorship and support @TeamGreenwichGSU @GSU_team

Memberships Building and keeping your members Welcome fair – be approachable, friendly and know what your offer is to students Trials – be organised, advertise early and ensure non-competitive offer is advertised GSU Website – make sure page is up to date and looks appealing to students Social Media - have active social media accounts, engage with GSU and your members through these Social events – events away from competitions, friendly social events How else do you think you can gain new members and keep both new and old members participating throughout the year? Paying Memberships Membership fees include: • Training • Venue Hire • Transport • Umpires • Kit • Insurance • Equipment Sport Format Cost BUCS/Competitive £60 LUSL/Recreational £40 Social £20

Fixtures All LUSL and BUCS fixtures compiled into 1 spreadsheet and sent over on Thursdays for following week Any missing info can be checked by teams online Transport is booked if destination is over 1hr 30mins away - unless the team express they want to use the mini bus and members of team have relevant training 48 hours notice to rearrange or cancel a fixture - If less than 48 hours notice for reasons other than bad weather your team will be liable for any costs incurred by your opposition and you will automatically concede a walkover You cannot request a walkover until 3 other dates have been discussed with opposition

Match day procedures Match packs can be collected from Avery Hill office on Wednesdays Match official money organised and ready for collection on Wednesdays or Fridays for weekend fixtures – receipt must be returned or no ref money will be given out the following week Match packs and receipts must be returned by Friday lunchtime to Avery Hill office Captains will be sent coach info by Tuesday latest prior to fixture (driver number and registration) Refer to pack to determine pick up location

Equipment & Kit What do you need? Do you know how many kits you have from last year? Use sheet in your packs to identify what you might need for next season Ensure if you require new equipment you request enough in your funding breakdown All teams except new clubs and Men’s football will not get new kit unless brought through generated account Teamwear and casual wear can be purchased from Surridge Sport A new process for collecting kit/equipment will begin at the start of next season - TBC

Trials/Taster Sessions How are you planning on conducting your trails/taster sessions? Inclusive Organised Professional Informative Fun Fair Challenging Welcoming Ongoing

Training Current Training Timetable 1 session per club initially After allocation, spare sessions will be distributed on a needs basis Refer to packs to put forward any requests to change preferred training day – 1, 2, 3 This is just a preference/request and does not guarantee you the slot. The info will be collated and we will decide final training times, but will do our best to suit each team How can you ensure you get as many team members as possible to training?

Secretary/Vice Chair or President Committee Roles & Responsibilities Core roles essential to each committee Chair/President Oversees all of the group’s activity Provide support, advice and guidance to other committee members Actively represent the group members in a variety of situations Highly organised and committed to your group Not afraid to delegate Decision maker Secretary/Vice Chair or President Backbone of any student group Deals with paperwork and records to ensure everything runs smoothly Emails needs to be written, agendas and records of meetings created and distributed Communicate between group leaders and members to ensure everyone knows what’s happening Help keep members interested and involved Take on chair/president role when they are absent Treasurer Compulsory for 19/20 Key committee member with the responsibility of the clubs finances Must sign off on all claim forms produced by the club To oversee the financial side of all club activities, such as social events and fundraising events To oversee the management of any membership funds that are payable to the club Captain Responsible for having the team on the pitch at all fixtures Make sure teams arrive at their matches and that training is what the team need Select the squad for each fixture and ensure players are eligible to play If club has multiple teams the captain of each team is responsible for the match pack

Amount needed to run your Club Budgets and Funding Club Income + Membership Income SU Sponsorship Amount needed to run your Club = Budget Breakdown SU Sponsorship must be bid for (see packs) All essential requirements for club taken from this: equipment, match officials, transport, coaches etc Membership money also contributes to your overall club income Take a look at budget forms, a meeting after this training will be organised to fill out budget forms Speak to committee members and discuss what changes if any need to be made to your budget planning forms

Risk Assessments GREAT NEWS!!! A number of regular activities have already been risk assessed: Room Bookings (where activity fits primary room purpose) Stalls Bake Sales (though, you still need to provide allergy info) Sports Fixtures/Training PLUS – over the Summer, we’re working on creating a wide-range of templates to make things even more straightforward for you! Greenwich Students’ Union is a registered charity. As part of that, even though our Sports Clubs and Societies are student-led, they are still GSU’s legal responsibility! As such, it is essential that the risk attached to our activities is managed as thoroughly as possible. Simply put… a Risk Assessment is a careful examination of what could cause harm to people, so that you can weigh up whether you have taken enough precaution to prevent it from happening.

Risk Assessments

Risk Assessments TRIP ATTENDANCE LIST ITINERARY

Risk Assessments In the meantime, how can I ensure my sports club is risk assessed? Events with alcohol consumption The consumption of alcohol can be a high-risk activity, and a contributing factor to many medical emergencies, ill-behaviour and damage. If you are organising an event where alcohol is provided, you must mention this in your Risk Assessment, and inform us accordingly. To ensure damage is limited, a member(s) of the committee should place themselves in a responsible (sober) position throughout the event. Please remember, that at no time should a student feel pressurised into drinking – allegations of such behaviour at a sports-organized event may result in disciplinary actions. Let’s not forget, not all members of your group will consume alcohol – a lot of UoG Students don’t - and many more will not do so in excess. Holding alcoholic socials is totally fine, but be mindful that consistently doing this can be rather off-putting for students. And once again, alcohol will not be funded from a Sports Club own funding. Some H&S Top Tips: Send your risk assessment to participants in advance Provide an induction to novice members Put a set of rules/guidelines in place Review your Activities & RAs regularly If you’re unsure, google it. If google can’t help, ask us!!

Risk Assessments In the event something goes wrong, please make sure to: Let us know! Report it via the Student Portal on the UoG Website!!! https://www.gre.ac.uk/about-us/governance/safety

Year Plan – Aims & Objectives Please refer to resource pack for the below document

Sports Exec Your new Sports Exec for 2019/2020 What is their role? Emma Caney Nicholas Jones Jamie Martin Guilia Terragni Tia Walby What is their role?