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Page 1: Nippers Information Booklet...Information Booklet 2017 - 2018 Junior Activities - Nippers Travel Considerations this Season For the 2017/18 season, we will be on the 8am Minjerribah

Information Booklet 2017 - 2018Junior Activities - Nippers

Nippers Information Booklet2015 - 2016 season

2017/18 SEASONVersion 2

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Welcome to Point Lookout SLSC Junior ActivitiesOn behalf of the Junior Activities Committee (JAC), welcome to all our new and continuing members and thank you for choosing to be a part of Point Lookout SLSC and the Surf Life Saving family. Nippers is a program that introduces children aged 5 to 13 years to surf lifesaving and the age group is determined as of midnight on the 30th September at the commencement of each season. It is a fun outdoor activity that grows a child’s confidence and teaches valuable life skills and knowledge.

Junior Activities plays a key role within Surf Life Saving as it is the foundation for the future of our unique organisation. The program objectives have been designed to encourage and support our young members by providing the best possible lifesaving experience with an over-arching aim being to encourage long term participation; providing opportunities for Junior Activities members to participate in enjoyable lifesaving activities and competition in an aquatic environment by offering a wide variety of activities suited to the skill and maturity levels of all juniors and ensuring the juniors are safe on Australia’s beaches through the provision of beach safety education programs. Our guiding principles are based around Family, Fun and Friendship.

The Junior Activities Committee is a sub committee of the Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club with the responsibility for conducting the Nipper program. Everyone is welcome to attend and contribute to the JAC monthly and annual meetings. A list of Office Bearers for the season and their contact details is available in this booklet.

Meetings are generally held the first Tuesday of the month at 6.30pm.

Nippers at StraddieJunior Activities (Nipper) training is held on North Stradbroke Island on Saturdays.

Families are to meet at Cleveland (Stradbroke Ferries) by 7.30a.m. in readiness to walk onto the 8.00 a.m. barge. On arrival you must sign in your attendance for the day. At least one registered parent/guardian must travel to the island with your child/children each week.

When we reach Dunwich, all nippers and registered adults will be transported to the Club on the buses provided.

Depending on numbers each week, this process may vary so listen for instructions during the barge journey. Priority is given to Age Group Leaders so that the program can commence on time on the beach.

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HistoryPoint Lookout SLSC has been involved in the evolution of the Junior Activities (Nippers) movement for 50 years. Established in 1967 through the efforts of Bram Thompson (Life Member), the Point Lookout Junior Activities have developed traditions which still remain strong today. From the early beginnings with a handful of local lads to now providing a solid source of future patrolling surf lifesavers at Point Lookout, the Junior Club continues to improve and grow, despite the many logistical challenges along the way.

The Stradbroke Island Nippers Association (Stradbroke Sharks), later changed to Point Lookout Junior Activities, began in 1967. At that time, only boys were eligible to join and only locals were in the Club with the primary focus of providing island boys with some form of organised healthy activity. Unfortunately after this magnificent start, there was a gradual decline in the nippers and the program ceased.

With the commitment from the Senior Club and support from the local community, the Nippers recommenced with a fresh start in 1974. Throughout the 70s and 80s, the Club grew in strength and its successes were recognised at carnivals up and down the coast. Many Junior members experienced notable

individual successes and the Club became synonymous with the March Past event in the late 70’s, early 80s. History has shown that the Club’s best results have been in team events which perhaps is why the Club shares a team spirit that remains the envy of many other Surf Clubs.

To provide a comparable activity for girls, a Nipperette Association was formed in 1978 allowing girls to also participate and compete and the two genders were eventually amalgamated in 1981/82. From the mid-1980s, a large proportion of members were now from the mainland, and far exceeded the island residents.

The next 20 years saw the Nipper Program evolve further seeing a strong focus on the Nipper members gaining awards covering areas such as Resuscitation, Surf Awareness, Surf Safety and First Aid. Parents too started to gain awards within the Surf Life Saving Association to support their children and to help with the Junior Program.

Junior Membership in the 1990s grew substantially with figures reaching 156. The logistics of transporting the junior members from the mainland to the Point every Saturday has, and still remains, a challenge; however this situation has never deterred the Club. In the early days, the Junior members would walk onto the barge in mass and be transported from Dunwich to the Point for the day’s activities. The early 90s saw a move to hire 3 Bayside buses to transport the eager children and parents to the Island for the days training, however this approach came at a cost. The Junior Committee worked hard to fundraise to cover such costs.

As we rolled into the 21st Century, membership was opened up to include Under 6s and in 2007/08 our Nipper membership was capped at 200. Today, Junior Activities membership is open to children aged between 5 and 13 years and the Club is in another growing phase with approximately 175 registered members. Due to rising costs and competing priorities with other sports and family commitments, the Club continues to profile its uniqueness. There is no other Club in Queensland that endures the logistically challenges that the Point Lookout SLSC Junior Activities do.

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History Continued:Transport logistics of our Nipper families continues to be a priority as we use strategies for a seamless system to get our members over to our beautiful beaches of North Stradbroke Island.

Despite the challenges, there continues to be some great flow on effects from Junior Activities with many members recognised for completing their nipper years through to the Senior Club. Many of the Under 14 Nippers progress into the Senior Club to become patrolling members, providing a vital community service to the bathing public. We have had some great success stories with our Nippers winning State Nipper of the Year Awards, being selected for Youth Development Programs, performing well at Branch and State Championships and being selected in Representative teams.

The Point Lookout Junior Activities Committee has continued to maintain its strong status as a “family” club and the Nippers are very much an integral part of the bigger family within the Point Lookout Surf Life Saving Club. From our humble beginnings as the Stradbroke Island Nippers Association to our current status as the Point Lookout Junior Activities (Nippers), we are proud to say that our program stands as a testament to the foresight of Bram Thompson and to his tireless dedication to achieving his aim back in the 1960s.

We are extremely proud to say that Point Lookout SLSC Junior Activities have been successful in many facets of Surf Lifesaving. Some of our more recent successes include:

* Inaugural recipient of the South Coast Branch Junior Activities “Nipper” Club of the Year (2015);

* South Coast Branch Junior Lifesaver of the Year - Erin Oxenham (2016/17);

* Australian Medallists in Pool Rescue and Board Riding (2016/17);

* 24 State Medals won in the Queensland Championships (2017)

* Overall Point Score Champions in the South Coast Branch Surf Rescue Championships.

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Travel Considerations this SeasonFor the 2017/18 season, we will be on the 8am Minjerribah returning at 3pm.

At the BeachOn arrival at the beach, children assemble at their designated “Breaka” Age Group Flags. Ensure your child/ren are well sun screened, with no jewellery (medical alert excepted), in club togs with pink hi vis shirt and noddy cap and have a water bottle. The Age Group Leaders (AGL) will mark the roll and brief the children on the program for the day.

Lunch TimeDepending on which beach Nippers is being held at, the groups will either have lunch at the Club House or remain at Cylinder Beach and eat in the park area. You may bring your own, or purchase BBQ options prepared by the Club volunteers. There will usually be a short meeting after lunch to communicate important messages.

Afternoon ProgramAfter lunch we return to the beach to enjoy some “family time” with parents. During this time water safety supervision is provided by the AGLs and water safety officers and on occasions nippers may participate in some further activities as organised by the Program Coordinators and AGL’s. There may also be some specialist group training for those children wishing to compete at carnivals as organised by the relevant coaches.

WeatherOnly in extreme conditions will training days be cancelled. Even if it is raining at Cleveland, more often than not it is a beautiful sunny day at Point Lookout.

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Parental Involvement / Volunteer HelpSuitability Cards

Under SLSA regulations, parents must have a Suitability Card (Blue Card) or they will not be permitted to participate in nipper activities. As nippers must be accompanied by at least one registered parent during nipper activities non-possession of a blue card would mean that their child would be unable to participate in these activities. Suitability Card forms are available from the Nipper Secretary and must be returned as soon as possible. If you already hold a Blue Card, please obtain a verification form from the Nipper Secretary so that it may be registered with SLSA.

Parental Assistance

As with any sport, it takes numerous hands to make sure the day runs to plan. In addition to Age Group Leaders, Water Safety Officers, Program Coordinator, Gear Stewards, IRB Drivers and Crew, Coaches etc everyone’s help is required to ensure that the day runs smoothly and efficiently.

Each week, parents are requested to participate in the “Job Roster”.

Jobs range from assisting first thing in the morning with food preparation, cooking the BBQ, selling food and drink tickets etc. Each job should take up only a small part of your day either in the morning or at lunch time. A roster will be circulated whereby parents will be rostered once every 3-4 weeks to assist. Some weeks we may be short, so if you can volunteer to help, it is greatly appreciated.

Job descriptions are available to provide guidance on what these “jobs” are and how you can help. Club Officers will be there to provide support also.

Communication and shared contribution are the key to a great nipper season. If you have any questions at all, please speak to any of the Junior Activities Executive Committee.

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Club Contacts

Junior ActivitiesPOSITION NAME EMAIL MOBILEDirector Matthew Robinson [email protected] 0419 171 457

Deputy Director Matthew Healy [email protected] 0424 851 464Secretary Sharon Brennan [email protected] 0417 744 817Treasurer Clarissa Swaney [email protected] 0411 143 492AGL Green Caps Shelley Johnstone/

Darren [email protected]@bigpond.com

0408 195 6620419 720 681

AGL Under 8 Tony Langenberg/Elisa Morris

[email protected]@gmail.com

0434 314 5600400 474 114

AGL Under 9 Matthew Healy [email protected] 0424 851 464AGL Under 10 Richard Smith/

Greg [email protected]@hotmail.com

0439 119 9540409 693 853

AGL Under 11 David Westby/Samantha Nolan

[email protected]@hotmail.com

0428 960 1300426 234 034

AGL Under 12 John Brennan/Gavin Kugler

[email protected]@bigpond.com

0438 233 0560417 763 044

AGL Under 13 Julie Keen/Steve Heisig

[email protected]@yourhomebuilder.com.au

0418 186 3240418 769 273

AGL Under 14 Mick White /Andy Pryor

[email protected]@bigpond.com

0418 851 6720404 476 972

POSITION NAME EMAIL MOBILEPresident Sean Fallon [email protected] 0418 775 303Deputy President Keith Weinert [email protected] 0407 236 563Administrator Ben Whibley [email protected] 0428 771 377Treasurer Tony Dodd [email protected] 0434 482 950Secretary Karen Bodger [email protected] 0407 112 329Club Captain Cal Lovitt [email protected] 0423 443 545Vice Captain TBA [email protected] 0451 270 514Vice Captain Sarah Sammut [email protected] 0431 937 816Director of Finance Amanda Lawson [email protected] 0407 330 280Director of Lifesaving David Westby [email protected] 0428 960 130Director of Surf Sports Scott Stephenson [email protected] 0408 735 465Director of Membership Will Hagan [email protected] 0407 390 092Director of Training Don Stevenson [email protected] 0419 786 661

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Membership FeesMembershipCategory

Fee Description

Active Member

$80 Active Cadet (13-15 years) Holds a Surf Rescue Certificate, currently proficient and a patrol member

$80 Active Junior (15-17 years) Holds a Bronze Medallion, currently proficient and a patrol member

$80 Active Senior (over 18 years) Holds a Bronze Medallion, currently proficient and a patrol member

Non-Active Member

$95 Active Reserve - By application after 8 years of active patrol service (from gaining of Bronze Medallion) and approved by Management

$95 Long Service - By application after 10 years of active patrol service (from gaining of Bronze Medallion) and approved by Management.

$95 Past Active - has held a SLSA Bronze Medallion, and has been an Active Patrol member for a minimum of three (3) years

$95 Award - Holds a Radio Operators, Surf Rescue Certificate (over 15 years old), Resuscitation Certificate, Advanced Resuscitation Techniques or First Aid Certificate AND is proficient and a patrol member or is proficient and completes 5 patrol service hours per month.

Associate $125 Is granted to members who - hold a Bronze Medallion Award only and are not an Active Member; or is not proficient for awards held or holds Radio, SRC (over 15 years), Resus, ART or First Aid Award but did not complete 5 patrol hours per month last season or does not hold any Association award.

Life Member or Honory Member

Nil Required to complete SLSA Membership form

Concession $95 Is available to members who hold a Seniors Card only (who do not come under a Family Membership)

FAMILY MEMBERSHIP FEES includes children under 18 who are Active Juniors, Active Cadets and registered Junior Activities (Nipper) children

TWO PARENT FAMILIES SINGLE PARENT FAMILIES

$205 Parents - both Active Members $130 Parent - Active

$220 Parents - One Active, and One Non-Active $145 Parent - Non-Active

$235 Parents - Two Non-Active $175 Parent - Associate

$250 Parents - One Active, and One Associate

$265 Parent - One Non-Active, One Associate

$295 Parents - both Associate Members

Additional Beach Fees 2017/ 18 to be paid on top of the Membership Fee.

Set fee per child is as follows:

$100 per child for Mainland Residents capped at three children

$80 per child for Island Residents - capped at three children

NOTE: Island Residents must live on the island as their primary residence

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AwardsParents are encouraged to become actively involved with Junior Activities by obtaining their Bronze Medallion and assisting with Water Safety and/or Age Group Managers where possible. There are a number of groups starting throughout the season. Nippers is like all sports which require new members to undertake training each year to ensure that those valued, experienced members who will be finishing with Nippers in the current year (due to their children graduating to the Senior Club) are able to pass on their knowledge and experience and keep the Nipper program running.

If you are unable or unsure about completing your Bronze Medallion, you could consider undertaking a number of other training courses provided by the Club. These include Radio Operators, First Aid and Officials. There are plenty of areas you can become involved. Surf Lifesaving is something for the whole family to become involved in to raise your awareness of surf safety and the lifesaving movement.

For every five children we are required to have 1 water safety officer in the water. An Age Group Leader must be a proficient bronze holder as must our water safety officers. When we compete in carnivals we are required to provide 1 water safety officer and 1 official for every 10 competitors. These jobs are not hard, but we do require parental help to ensure our children are eligible to learn and compete. For more information please see the Nipper Secretary.

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Lunch CanteenThe Canteen serves two valuable functions. Not only it is the primary source of renourishing hungry nippers during an action packed nipper day, it is also a primary fundraising facility for Nippers. As mentioned earlier, prepration of the Lunch Canteen is one of the essential “jobs” which requires volunteers on a weekly basis. Everyone’s contribution ensures that the Canteen can continue to provide our nipper families with quality and value for money lunch catering.

ClothingNipper clothing is available from the Clothing Officer on sign on day, and usually on Saturdays at lunch time on Nipper days. If you have any queries, please contact the Junior Activities Clothing Officer Kirsty Firmin via [email protected].

FacilitiesParents and nippers have access to the majority of Club facilities. The showers that nippers are to use are accessible from the grassed area next to the gear shed doors on the lower level. Junior Activities (including parents) are not to use or access the senior showers or senior bunkroom facilities.

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Swimming Proficiency (Pool Evaluation)It must be strongly emphasised that we do not teach children how to swim. Children MUST be able to swim in freestyle unaided for:-

AGE SWIM SURVIVAL FLOATUnder 6 Kick on wall with face in water 30 second survival float

Under 7 Torpedo (push off wall) with face in water 30 second survival float

Under 8 25 metre swim 1 min. survival float

Under 9 50 metre swim 1 min. survival float

Under 10 50 metre swim 1.5 min survival float

Under 11 100 metre swim 2 min survival float

Under 12 200 metre swim 2 min survival float

Under 13 300 metre swim 3 min survival float

Under 14 400 metre swim 3 min survival float

A Club Assessor must certify that children are able to swim the prescribed distance within the allocated time and perform the required float before commencing Nipper Training. ALL Nippers must do the qualifying swim. It is the qualifying swim that permits your Nipper to participate in Junior Activities. If you are unable to make sign on day for the qualifying swim contact the Nipper Secretary to make alternative arrangements.

AGE SWIMUnder 6&7 Nil

Under 8 25m run - 25m wade - 25m run

Under 9 50m run - 50m swim - 50m run

Under 10 50m run - 50m swim - 50 m run

Under 11 50m run - 100m swim -50m run

Under 12 50m run - 100m swim - 50m run

Under 13 100m run - 100m swim - 100m run

Under 14 100m run - 100m swim - 100m run

Beach EvaluationTo maintain safety in the surf, all junior members must successfully complete the Beach Evaluation prior to undertaking the competition evaluation. Any child that does not meet the required evaluation level will require a higher level of supervision when involved in water based activities..

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AwardsEach Age Group has a Life Saving Award to achieve during the season.

The Nipper Program is designed to ensure children have fun at the beach while participtating in lessons that will provide them with a pathway to become fully rounded participants in both lifesaving and sport activities. The program includes a wide range of subjects and skills relative to the aquatic environment and preapres Junior Activities members for their transition from Junior Activities to becoming a senior member and aims to promote the spirit of camaraderie and citizenship within the community.

The Surf Education program awards available per age group are:

U6 Surf Play 1

U7 Surf Play 2

U8 Surf Awareness 1

U9 Surf Awareness 2

U10 Surf Safe 1

U11 Surf Safe 2

U12 Surf Smart 1

U13 Surf Smart 2 (includes Resuscitation Certificate)

U14 Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC)

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Ensuring Our Young Lifesavers Are SafeThe Surf Education Program is a lifesaving education program designed for 5-13 year olds. This education program provides young members of Surf Life Saving with developmental lessons that provide an introduction into the surf awareness and surf safety aspects of the Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC) . The SRC is the introductory award for a patrolling surf lifesaver (13-15).

Surf Play 1 & 2

Play based experiences in shallow water and on the beach to develop awareness of the beach.

Surf Awareness 1

• Develop an understanding of who goes to aquatic venues and what they do there.

• Develop an awareness of SLSA, what surf lifesavers do and who can be a surf lifesaver.

• Understand and develop introductory running, swimming and paddling skills in a surf or aquatic environment.

Surf Awareness 2

• Develop basic beach, ocean and aquatic sense• Develop a basic awareness of the various hazards in beach or

aquatic environments• Expand their understanding and development of running,

swimming and paddling skills in a surf or aquatic environment

Surf Safe 1

• Develop an awareness of usage trends and activities at local aquatic venues

• Develop an awareness and knowledge of the safety services in the local area.

• Further develop their awareness and knowledge of the surf zone and other aquatic characteristics

• Develop running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or moderate surf or aquatic

environment

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Ensuring our young lifesavers are safe (continued)Surf Safe 2

• Develop an awareness of self survival concepts in the surf or aquatic environments

• Be introduced to basic airway management techniques and initial first aid procedures

• Expand running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or moderate surf or aquatic environment.

Surf Smart 1

• Develop an enhanced understanding of surf lifesavers and the functions of lifesaving services

• Develop an enhanced knowledge of physical characteristics of surf zones and other aquatic environments

• Develop an awareness of basic rescue skills and activities• Enhance running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling

and surfing skills in a stable or moderate surf or aquatic environment

Surf Smart 2

• Develop an understanding of the principles of first aid• Develop basic knowledge of resuscitation skills• Develop introductory rescue skills in aided or unaided

approaches• Enhance running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling

and surfing skills in a stable or moderate surf or aquatic environment

To successfully gain the above awards, nippers have to attend regularly and complete all the modules within the award criteria.

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Blue CardsThe Association has a Members Code of Conduct, and is committed to its Members Protection Policy.

Surf Life Saving Queensland is committed to the safety and welfare of members and others who engage in surf life saving. The “Blue Card” Screening Policy has been created to protect all individual members who are under 18 years of age from all forms of physical or mental violence, injury, exploitation and abuse (including sexual abuse) while under the care and conduct of any Surf Life Saving leader, instructor/trainer, manager or coach.

All members over 18 years are required to complete a Working with Children Check application (“Blue Card”), which is administered by the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian Act (2000).

The Blue Card Working with Children Check is confirmed by the Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian. This process is confidential and assists the Club in our duty of care for providing a safe environment for children.

All volunteers must hold a “Blue Card” before they start volunteering in any area of lifesaving, regardless of how often they come into contact with children and young people.

A Blue Card Volunteer Application form is available from the Club Administrator.

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Boards / GearPoint Lookout is a rare club that provides equipment for our Nippers. It requires an enormous amount of fundraising and effort to acquire and maintain our nipper gear. Therefore we have to ensure that the use of such equipment is well governed.

Any use of Junior Activities gear must be arranged through the Junior Activities Director. This means ALL gear from tent pegs to rescue boards.

Boogie Boards are for Green Caps and U8s. Nipper Foamie boards are for U9 and U10’s. Fibreglass Nipper boards are for U11, U12 and U13. Racing Mals are for U14.

Competition boards are to remain on the competition trailer and are not to be used for training. U14 use full size Malibu paddle boards. Boards are not to be dragged on the beach. If a member is too small to carry a board, two should carry it together. Boards are not to be thrown down on the sand. When you have finished using a board, wash as much sand as possible off and put it away.

NOTE: MEMBERS WHO MISTREAT BOARDS MAY BE ASKED TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE COST OF REPAIRS.

Personal GearThe Club cannot be responsible for a member’s personal gear. It is up to the member to take care of their own gear, and not leave it lying area. Put your name on everything!

Because of our unique logistical constraints, we are unable to allow the transport of personal boards on the chartered Nipper buses. We are also unable to offer storage of personal gear at the clubhouse.

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CompetitionLike all sports there is an opportunity for your children to compete if they wish to. Carnivals are organised where the children compete against others of the same age from different Clubs. However there are strict guidelines for competition, again to ensure the safety of our children. These guidelines will be explained to you, but please don’t hesitate to ask questions of either the team managers or coaches if your children are interested in competition.

Expressions of Interest in competing can be made on carnival nomination forms that are regularly promoted. The carnival fee is paid by the Club, however if a competitor is nominated and does not compete, they will be required to reimburse the carnival fee costs to the Club. This fee varies depending on the Branch hosting the carnival. Our club belongs to the South Coast Branch that incorporates all clubs from Point Lookout to Burleigh Heads Mowbray Park Surf Club.

All competitors must successfully complete the Competition Evaluation swim to be eligible to compete in carnivals. This is a standard open water proficiency requirement based on the distances set at carnivals.

The other area of competition is Club Championships also known as “Points Days” where the children compete for points in the events they have participated in during the season. Points are awarded for placings and tallied to determine age champions in each age group.

To be eligible to receive trophies, children must have attended 2/3 of the total nipper days for the season. This means that if there were 18 nipper days in the season, then your child must have attended 12 days over the entire season to be eligible for trophies.

This “2/3 of total nipper days” rule also applies to eligibility for State Titles. If your children are in the Under 11 to Under 14 age groups they can qualify for State Titles. Further information on the Club’s Selection Policy for Competition is available upon request.

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RulesAs we have our Club reputation to protect, our behavioural expectations are high. Therefore:

• No inappropriate language will be tolerated

• Bullying or harassment of other children will not be tolerated

• Children are to obey instructions given on the buses and barges

• All children must be seated on the buses and if necessary, adults will be required to stand

• If space allows, personal nipper boards mayl be taken.

NO PERSONAL SURF BOARDS or body boards will be transported on the buses

• No food or drinks are allowed on the buses including chewing gum / bubble gum.

• Children are required to stay on the bus until advised by the driver that they are allowed to get off (once the barge departs the docks)

• Nippers must return to the buses as soon as requested by Age Group Leaders

• All JAC members must be wearing a club shirt and footwear to travel with JAC. on the barge and buses.*

• Running between the vehicles is not allowed.*

• Nippers areas when travelling on the barge will be contained due to the multi-level barges. JAC personell will brief nippers on the boundaries. Adults must supervise their children at all times.*

• Adults walking onto the barge must wear a club shirt and wait for the instructions to board by the ferry staff*.

• When necessary, children and adults will take direction from either bus drivers or barge staff*

These regulations have been set down by the Ferries operators and are endorsed by the JAC Executive.

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Beach Rules• Participating nippers must wear their nipper caps (noddy)

at all times. If for some reason your child does not have their nipper cap with them you may need to borrow one.

• For safety reasons, no jewellery is allowed (both boys and girls)

• No board shorts are to be worn whilst participating in nipper activities. It is acceptable to wear board shorts to and from the island and during the lunch break.

• All children are expected to participate in all activities. If they are unable to do so, then parents must notify the Age Group Leader.

• All children must wear their pink hi vis rash shirt during all water activities.

• Our club provides gear for the use of members and it is expected that it will be looked after (treat it as your own)

• Foam boards are to be used by the U8s, U9s, U10s only

• It is expected that children “cream up” at least twice a day. Sunscreen is available for this purpose.

• During the lunch break nippers must stay in the designated areas until recalled by the Age Group Leaders. This means that children cannot return to the beach, even under adult supervision, until the entire age group returns.

• All children must be marked off via a roll call after lunch.

Around The Clubhouse Rules• No children are allowed upstairs, unless under the direct

supervision of their Age Group Leader

• No wet feet or bodies are allowed in the hall

• No food or drink on carpeted areas

• No children in either the men’s or the women’s bunkroom

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Brief Summary of Weekly Volunteer Rostered Jobs TRANSPORT COUNT - Count the number of passengers walking onto the barges. Advise the numbers to the barge deckhand and bus drivers if needed. Provide the numbers to the JA Director or his delegate for record keeping and invoice reconciliation.

FOOD PREPARATION – On arrival at the club (approx 9.15am) help unload provisions from the bus. Cut up oranges/watermelon ready for beach morning tea. Help with the preparation of salad for Burgers – washing and slicing lettuce and tomatoes etc. Prepare meat and sausages for cooking. Set up production line for assembling burgers. Set up food area. Ensure bins are placed in suitable areas. Take the fruit to the beach at 10.30 a.m.

DRINKS PREPARAYION - Stack drinks into esky and ice down ready for lunch sales.

COOKING/BBQ – Need to be at clubhouse/Cylinder lunch area (depending on venue) by 11.00am. Two people to help cook meat and onions on BBQ. Check gas bottle and advise the lunch coordinator or one of the JA Exec if gas requires refilling. LUNCH SERVICE TEAM (Based on rotational roster)

SELLING LUNCH TICKETS – Need to be at Clubhouse/Cylinder Beach lunch area by 11.45pm Responsibilities include: collect lunch money float from Treasurer or Assistant Treasurer, count burger tickets and sell tickets for lunch food.

SERVING – Need to be at Clubhouse/Cylinder Beach lunch area by 12.00pm.sharp. Basically you are helping to serve members with hotdogs and burgers.

LUNCH DRINKS - Need to be at Clubhouse/Cylinder Beach lunch area by 12.00pm. Collect drink money float and sell soft drinks.

ADULT DRINK TICKETS FOR BARGE HOME – Need two people to sell alcohol tickets for drinks on barge trip home – these can be sold when members purchase food tickets at 12.00pm

CLEAN UP – After lunch, washing up, put away. Clean bench tops, BBQ, Tables. Clear and pack away food. Check no litter left in eating area. Any tables & chairs or tents need to be returned to the hall or shed. NOTE: An age group may be asked to help with the clean up duties.

CLUBHOUSE DUTIES Sweep kitchen and hallway. Return bins from back eating area to front of clubhouse. Pick up loose rubbish around the outside of the Clubhouse.

CYLINDER BEACH DUTIES: Ensure lunch equipment is returned to the Cylinder Shed and packed away neatly. Empty rubbish into the industrial bins so that picnic area bins are not overloaded.

PUB RAFFLES – At 12.00 noon two people required to go to Straddie Pub to help our Pub Raffle Coordinators - Judy Lobley and Julie Verrall sell raffles. You will be transported by bus and picked up by nipper bus to go home if required.

HELP TO CLEAR BEACH – At the end of the nipper day, we need helpers to collect boards and gear from the beach, help load up the nipper trailers and pull down the tents. Many hands make light work..

BARGE TRIP HOME DUTIES:

BARGE DRINKS – Sale of alcoholic drinks will be done through a token system. Soft drink purchases will be via the canteen on board the ferry.

BARGE CHIPS/LOLLIES _ Two people required to sell chips/lollies to nippers on homeward barge.

DRINK ACQUITTAL - Drinks coordinator to liaise with Ferry staff on tokens collected and sign off.

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Nipper MerchandiseWhen you join the Point Lookout SLSC Junior Activities, all participating nippers will be issued with one (1) free Hi Vis rash shirt and one (1) free Club shirt in their first season with the Club which are both compulsory items. This is thanks to our wonderful sponsors who support our Nipper Program. Should these items be lost or you outgrow them, then you will need to purchase any replacement items.

Below is a price list of our JAC merchandise available for purchase.

Green Caps Noddy $11.00Nipper Noddy Cap $18.00Reversible Patrol Noddy Cap (for SRC/Bronze Medallion Holders) $20.00Girls One Piece $70.00Girls Two Piece (Action Bikini Top) $75.00Girls Bikini Top Only $40.00Girls Bikini Bottom Only $35.00Ladies Bikini Bottom Only $36.00Boys Racer (Speedo Style) $29.00Mens Racer $38.00Boys Shred Skin Jammer $68.00Girls Swim Short - Boy Leg $55.00Girls Swim Short - Mid Thigh $60.00Pink Hi Vis Singlet $25.00Pink Hi Vis Short Sleeve Rash Shirt $35.00Pink Hi Vis Long Sleeve Rash Shirt $40.00

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MS09 - June 2001

CODE OF CONDUCT for

1. Respect the rights, dignity and worth of others; 2. Be fair, equitable, considerate and honest in all

dealings with others; 3. Be aware of, and maintain an uncompromising

adhesion to SLSA standards, rules, regulations and policies;

4. Be professional in, and accept responsibility for actions;

5. Make a commitment to providing quality service; 6. Use facilities and equipment for their proper

purposes, and care for and maintain such facilities and equipment correctly;

7. Refrain from anything which may abuse, intimidate or harass others;

8. Preserve and protect the standing and reputation of the Association;

9. Understand the consequences of any breach of SLSA’s Member Protection Policy or Codes of Conduct.

MEMBERS

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Junior Activities Calendar

2017 - 2018 SeasonDate Day Event30th August 2017 Wednesday New Members Sign On (Ormiston College Pool) and Pool Swim Assessments - All Nippers

4 September 2017 Mondays Weekly Pool Swim Training for JA Commences (Ormiston College Pool )

9 September 2017 Saturday JA Proficiency and Clubhouse Clean Up and Island JA Sign-on

11 September 2017 Monday New Members Sign On and Pool Swim Assessments (Ormiston College Pool ) - All Members

4 October 2017 Wednesday Age Group Leaders & Water Safety Meeting 6.00pm - Pre-Season JA Info Night 7.00pm

7 October 2017 Saturday Nippers Commences - First Day (Junior Coolangatta Gold - Sunday 8th)

14 October 2017 Saturday Nippers

21 October 2017 Saturday Nippers (including Skills Training Session) (Young Guns Teams Carnival - Sunday 22nd - Miami)

28 October 2017 Saturday NO NIPPERS - HOUSE TO HOUSE COLLECTION

4 November 2017 Saturday Nippers & Points Day - Round 1

11 November 2017 Saturday Nippers & Little Squirts (U8-U10) - Southport

18 November 2017 Saturday Nippers

19 November 2017 Sunday Little Dudes (U8 - U10) - Coolangatta SLSC and Gold Coast Youth Camp (17-19th November)

25 November 2017 Saturday Nippers - (including Skills Training Sessions) and Interbranch Championships 24/25th Nov

26 November 2017 Sunday Young Guns Individual Carnival - (U11-U15) - Nobbys Beach

2 December 2017 Saturday Nippers - “Points Day - Round 2”

9 December 2017 Saturday Nippers - Christmas Break Up and Gold Coast City Titles - Nth Kirra (9th/10th)

16 December 2017 Saturday NO NIPPERS - Christmas break and Gold Coast Board Riding (Palm Beach) 16/17th

16 December 2017 Saturday NO NIPPERS - Christmas break and Kozii Iron Challenge - Raby Bay

23 December 2017 Saturday NO NIPPERS - Christmas break

30 December 2017 Saturday NO NIPPERS - Christmas break

6 January 2018 Saturday NO NIPPERS - Christmas break

7-9 January 2018 Sun - Tues (TBC) Athlete Development Camp (by invitation)

13 January 2018 Saturday Nippers & State Board Riding Championships 12-14th (Coolum)

20 January 2018 Saturday Nippers & South Coast Branch Surf Rescue Championships (19-21st) - Mermaid Beach

27 January 2018 Saturday Nippers - “Points Day - Round 3”

3 February 2018 Saturday/Sunday NO NIPPERS - South Coast Branch U8-U10 Championships - Miami

10/11th February 2018 Saturday NO NIPPERS - South Coast Branch U11-U15 Championships - Mermaid Beach

17 February 2018 Saturday Nippers & State Surf Rescue Championships - Bundaberg (16-18th)

24 February 2018 Saturday Nippers (including Skills Training Session)

3 March 2018 Saturday NO NIPPERS - QUEENSLAND YOUTH CHAMPIONSHIPS (2-4th @ Alexandra Headlands)

10 March 2018 Saturday Nippers

17 March 2018 Saturday Nippers - Last Day of the Season

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Point Lookout SLSCPO Box 122, Cleveland QLD 4163

Junior Activities Secretary Club Administrator Sharon Brennan Ben Whibley Email: [email protected] [email protected] Mobile: 0417 744 817 0428 771 377

www.pointlookoutslsc.com.au

Point Lookout SLSC Junior Activitiesis proudly sponsored by: