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WHAT DOES YOUR CLUB NEED? EHB

Growyourown

www.englandhockey.co.uk/gyo

Find out about how to join in with the National Club Weekend every

September!

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Start planning for the future of your club now with the support of the EHB

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Contents

www.englandhockey.co.uk/gyo

Does your club have everything it needs? 5

What is Grow Your Own? 6

What does Grow Your Own involve? 7

What is National Club Weekend? 8

What will organising a National Club Weekend involve?

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How much commitment is needed from my club? 12

What are the timescales for Grow Your Own? 13

What else can my club do and where can I find more information and support?

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“England Hockey Board (EHB) wants to encourage, support and nurture all hockey clubs in England to recruit, retain and reward their volunteers, staff and players and to take pride in their facilities and surroundings.”

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Grow Your Own (GYO) is for all clubs; men’s, women’s, mixed and junior. It is also for university clubs. All clubs attract a great pool of talent as well as a great number of participants. By ‘club’ this guide is referring to any affiliated hockey clubs.

Each club should be proud of its achievements, whether that’s winning a league or a cup, achieving ClubsFirst, providing excellent facilities, attracting more players than last season or having a dedicated volunteer structure; there are many ways to measure success. Think hard about what your club can be proud about – you’ll be surprised how much there is already! These are the things that make your club unique and great.

Sometimes there maybe an area of your club that needs a little help. Do any of the following scenarios sound familiar?

Ö Your club needs to raise some money but have run out of fundraising ideas.

Ö Your club is having trouble attracting spectators to home games.

Ö Your club doesn’t have a permanent club house.

Ö The same people are always volunteering but no one new wants to help.

Ö Your club facilities could do with being updated.

Ö Players are leaving for other clubs Ö Your club match results never get published in

the local paper. Ö Your club cannot attract enough young players

to start a junior section. Ö Your current volunteers are overworked and

stretched – you need more help to spread the roles between more people.

There are small steps your club can take to make big changes and create a lasting positive impact on the future of your club.

Does your club have everything it needs?EHB understands that each club is unique. Clubs vary in size and have different aims and priorities. We appreciate some clubs may encounter more restrictions or barriers than others whether this be in terms of facilities, volunteers, money or any other factor.

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It’s about clubs finding what they need and then growing their own players, volunteers and coaches creating a sustainable club for the future.

EHB is committed to ensuring clubs have the resources to seek out what they need and create a platform from which they can promote themselves to the wider community.

GYO focuses on all areas of the club structure including volunteers, facilities, players, coaches, spectators, finance and young people.

Our vision for the future looks like this:

GYO allows all clubs to achieve their potential, maximise participation, and to become what they want to be.

What is Grow Your Own (GYO)?

A whole club formula for success

GYO is a new programme with the aim of helping clubs to plant a seed, and grow what they need to be successful.

TheVirtuousCircle

Great facilities

High but manageable number of

players

Great pathway into senior teams for

young people

High number of spectators

High income is generated

A full house of volunteers

and staff

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The programme will grow year on year, and will offer all clubs in England a variety of support launched throughout the season.

These range from events, web-based features, resources and competitions. What could your club take part in?

Club support guidanceEHB will be producing various resource guides focusing on many different areas of club management and organisation. This series of useful guides will include chapters on subjects such as linking with volunteer centres, securing funding/sponsorship, preparing for 2012 and beyond, ClubsFirst and more.

You can read these guides individually or combine them to create a recipe for success depending on what your clubs objectives are – see below for an example of how they can be combined to create your own recipe.

Download these free of charge at www.englandhockey.co.uk!

What does Grow Your Own involve?EHB has some exciting initiatives planned leading up to, throughout, and beyond 2012 and encourage all clubs to get involved!!

Take one Grow Your Own Money resource

Add to it a Grow Your Own

Volunteers resource

And end up with a successful,

sustainable junior section for your club

Club objective: we need more money and more volunteers to keep our junior section up and running

An example of how you can use the ingredients supplied by the EHB to create a recipe for success for your club

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National Club Weekend is an open day and has two purposes:

Ö For all members to get the club ready for the new season, front and back of house;

Ö To showcase the club to new members and volunteers, potential sponsors, and the local community.

When will it run?National Club Weekend will be held on the first weekend of September and will be an annual event, promoted locally and nationally by EHB.

What if my club can’t hold a National Club Weekend that weekend?Don’t worry! Your club can hold an open day any time, but EHB is encouraging a coordination of a nationwide National Club Weekend. Make sure you tell us when it is so we can help promote it! For example, universities may wish to hold GYO National Club Weekend in October around Fresher’s Fayre. We don’t mind when you hold it, but national coverage will be promoted for the first weekend in September.

Maybe your National Club Weekend can fit into or around any other existing events at your club? For clubs, EHB would suggest this is still around September so you can attract members and generate income for your season ahead!

What is a National Club Weekend?National Club Weekend is a chance for your club to show your local community how great you are! Use it to fundraise, attract more members and volunteers, and kick start your season by bringing your club together. Why not even invite the local media!

National Club Weekend will be held annually on the first weekend of September

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Take care of your facilities – this includes indoors and outdoors!

Ö Painting, cleaning, tidying Ö Signage, scoreboards, branding, sponsorship

Administration Ö Advertising vacant roles within the club – and

not just to existing club members! Ö Update notice boards Ö Advertise courses to members – coaching,

umpiring, child protection... Ö Who will the point of contact for new

members? Can anyone show them around? Ö Nominate someone (or a group) to co-

ordinate your National Club Weekend Ö Achieving ClubsFirst if you have a junior

section, or maybe you could start one!

Organise some fun activities! Ö Games Ö BBQ and refreshments Ö Competitions or quizzes Ö Five-a-side or seven-a-side matches Ö What is your social calendar for the season?

Advertising Ö Produce leaflets and posters, or use new media

such as Facebook and your website. Ö Tell your local press – maybe ask for a

photographer to come down or send in photos to your local paper yourself!

Ö Distribute flyers through letter boxes, in gyms, sports clubs, schools, colleges, or shops – anywhere where people will see them!

Ö Ask existing members to bring someone with them, get the kids to bring a friend, or even their parents!

There are a number of things you can do to prepare your club for its open day, and activities you can carry out on the day itself. Planning will need to be coordinated throughout the summer to make sure you have the correct support for the day.

What will organising a National Club Weekend involve?

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Tell your prospective new members! Or maybe use your National Club Weekend to ask for suggestions!Make sure your key members are also there, such as your Welfare Officer, Membership/Finance Officer, Lead Coach or Junior Coach, in case any new prospective members – especially parents – have any questions.

Most importantly, remember what National Club Weekend is about, if you are welcoming new volunteers, members and coaches how would you feel as a newcomer to an environment you may not be used to? The hockey participants amongst you will be keen to put on games to welcome new players, but how can volunteers who have little or no hockey background feel welcome? GYO National Club Weekend is as much about creating a welcoming environment for newcomers to hockey, as it is to welcoming current participants.

Spotlight GYO ClubsFancy having the spotlight put on your club? Each year EHB will be fully supporting and promoting clubs, catapulting them into the spotlight and giving them nationwide exposure. These will be called our ‘Spotlight Clubs’. This isn’t about promoting our premier league clubs or even our largest, even if you are a small club this may be you! Find out how on our website, www.englandhockey.co.uk. A competition will be run each year to find our Spotlight Club.

Key EHB staff will be attending events held at Spotlight Clubs where you can go along and discuss

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specific topics with them. You might want to ask the Safeguarding lead about CRB issues, or the Volunteering lead about retention of your new volunteers. Being a Spotlight Club will be a fantastic opportunity for your club, its members and the local community.

Branded goodies and giveawaysGYO branded merchandise will be provided to help promote National Club Weekend, including goodies for you to use at the club and materials such as beer mats to circulate to local pubs and bars. These will help you to raise awareness of your club and the volunteering and playing opportunities. Clubs will also be invited to take part in competitions and promotional initiatives such as a nationwide coordinated balloon race.

Our International Athletes, Officials and Coaches will be getting involved too!Our international players grew up playing hockey in clubs like yours. Maybe your club is nurturing the GB stars of the future? Some of our current stars will be visiting their old clubs to talk to and inspire budding hockey players. Our top coaches and officials will also be taking a trip down memory lane. What questions would you ask and what could you learn from them? From the England Men’s team winning the European Championships and the Women securing Bronze, to the London 2012 Olympics there is sure to be plenty to talk about!

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Does one of your members, volunteers or even parents have skills that may be useful; someone in marketing or a good negotiator who can help you get sponsorship or funding, maybe from a company they work for? Someone artistic who could design some promotional posters? A painter, builder or someone with good DIY skills who could redecorate your club house or maintain the pitch? Even if it’s only an hour’s work, volunteers can help transform your club – get to know your club members and volunteers and see what they can offer.

EHB employs 12 Relationship Managers (RMs) who work closely with clubs and can help you to identify your priorities. They can help you achieve ClubsFirst, organise courses, offer general support and advice. They are your first point of contact with EHB. If you don’t know who your EHB RM is then go to www.englandhockey.co.uk and click on ‘Regions’.

EHB encourage clubs to participate in all GYO initiatives but it is up to individual clubs to decide which opportunities to take advantage of.

How much commitment is needed from my club? Why not get the whole club involved? Whether that’s your junior players fundraising, your committee writing a new development plan or parents helping with refreshments on match days.

Get to know your club members – you’ll be surprised at how much support you have!

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Key Dates

APRILRegister for GYO with

EHB. Make sure your club members and committee are behind it. Encourage

as many people as possible to get

involved!

APRIL to JULYApply for your guidance packs and start thinking about what your clubs

wants to achieve.

AUGUSTStep up preparations for

your Club Day.

SEPTEMBERCelebrate your club at your Club Day! Don’t

forget it’s a great way to start the season and well as promoting your club!

SEPTEMBER to APRIL

Retain and reward your club members and

volunteers

My club wants to be involved, what are the timescales for GYO?The diagram below shows when you should be doing what in order to run a successful National Club Weekend every September. The process begins in April when you should register and then continues throughout the year until celebration time in September!

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ClubsFirstDoes your club have a junior section? If so is your club ClubsFirst accredited? ClubsFirst is the EHB accreditation scheme for clubs. It is a national recognition of clubs that can demonstrate that they are working towards minimum operating standards. All clubs achieving ClubsFirst also achieve the Sport England Clubmark accreditation, a nationally recognised award for sports clubs.

Clubs achieving the ClubsFirst award are recognised as working towards providing a Safe, Effective and Child Friendly hockey Environment. County Sports Partnerships and funding agencies are increasingly recognising these clubs and choosing to work with them as a priority. There are also a range of benefits, priority bookings and other services available to ClubsFirst clubs.

To find out more go to www.englandhockey.co.uk/clubsfirst or speak to your Relationship Manager – contact details are available on the website.

www.englandhockey.co.ukLook on the EHB website for information and guidance on areas such as safeguarding, CRB checks, facilities, funding, courses and events. Keep up to date with the latest news from EHB including what’s happening with GYO!

www.greatbritainhockey.co.ukGreat Britain Hockey is the body responsible for the development and administration of hockey in Great Britain related to the Olympic Games. This role includes the preparation, selection and performance of the men’s and women’s GB hockey squads and their participation in the Olympic Games and other relevant competitions and tournaments.

www.hockeynation.infoThere are a host of activities and events that the EHB will run in this very special year under the Hockey Nation banner. To succeed in maximising the opportunity, we need clubs to get involved. Support the GB team at the Investec London Cup in June, help run local events, engage with an ambassador programme or follow the progress of The Big Dribble – there are plenty of ways to get involved.

What else can I do for my club and where else can I find information and support?There are many different opportunities for clubs and various places to find out additional information about how to progress your club. The guide below gives you a number of pointers to get you started.

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Harvester Grow Your Own National Club Weekend – First weekend of September every year. Look out for specific dates annually on www.englandhockey.co.uk

WHAT DOES YOUR CLUB NEED? EHB

Growyourown

England Hockey BoardBisham Abbey National Sports Centre

MarlowBuckinghamshire

SL7 1RR

Telephone: 01628 897500E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.englandhockey.co.uk

“Harvester Grow Your Own aims to assist clubs who aspire to be well run, welcoming and successful and to be

proud to promote themselves to the local community and beyond.”