Member clubs of the AJ
Sports Surrey Cricket League must be affiliated to their
·
Access to various
SCB and ECB funding opportunities including Lord’s Taverner’s,
Grant Aid and the opportunity to achieve Community Amateur Sports Club status
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Information on
Colts leagues and Colts competitions
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Access to database
of ECB qualified coaches
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Support for
clubs wishing to achieve Club Mark accreditation, including Child Welfare
guidance
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Free membership
to the Surrey Cricket Groundsman’s Association
·
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10% discount on Surridge equipment / clothing from Brit Oval and
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Advice on ECB
initiatives such as NatWest Cricket Force
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Benefits available
only to ECB affiliated clubs who register (free of charge) for NatWest CricketForce
FRIEND
OF
Any SCB affiliated club may
become a Friend of Surrey Cricket (FOSC) for an annual membership fee of £120. FOSC offers the following benefits in
addition to those of the SCB:
The creation of the Surrey
Cricket Groundsman’s Association (SCGA) in 2003 has
helped greatly to raise the profile of the groundsman
and groundsmanship within
To join the SCGA costs only
£10 a year (free to clubs affiliated to SCB) and the benefits include:
The SCGA aims to support the
work of the club groundsman so don’t miss out on any
of the opportunities available.
For SCGA membership forms
and other information contact Chris Bullen on 020 7820 5719 or by email cbullen@surreycricket.com.
The
SCB ACO acts as an umbrella organisation for the five ECB ACO affiliated
umpires’ and scorers associations within
For full information about the SCB ACO and more
details about the affiliated associations go to www.surreycricketofficials.org.uk.
WOMEN’S CRICKET
Women and Girl’s cricket is an important part of
There are currently 19 women and girl’s clubs across
There is a County Squad Programme for U11, U13, U15, 1st
X1 and an Emerging Players Programme which mirrors the programme for boys. For more information contact
Our next stage of development is to put a District Coaching
Programme together which will expand the base and help support club cricket and
County cricket. Contact Sharon Eyers seyers@surreycricket.com for any information
regarding women and girls.
SAFEGUARDING
This is a subject that is rapidly growing and affecting the way
our cricket clubs manage themselves. The
Safe Hands Policy on the Welfare of Young People can be found on the ECB
website www.ecb.co.uk/ecb/child-welfare/safehands,445.BP.html. If you have any concerns or questions,
contact the County Welfare Officer, Heidi Langrish,
at cwo@surreycricket.com.
Each club must
appoint a welfare officer who must be CRB checked and undertake the Safeguarding of Young People and Time to Listen courses. In addition, the following club officers must
be CRB checked:
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Team
captains
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Umpires
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Scorers
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Coaches
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Managers
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Helpers
who work with children
Robin Ford,
League General Secretary, is a CRB verifier and is available to process CRB
checks.
One
year on from our first report I am pleased to say that the ECBCA Surrey has
made a great start on its mission to become the most innovative County Coaches
Association in the Country. We have organised two major workshops with more
than 100 of our members attending. The last workshop based on the winter
training theme of “Not Just Nets” also saw our President, Ian Salisbury, giving
an insight into training spin bowlers at the elite level and give an
explanation of how coaches at all levels of the game can use the same
principles to improve their spinners and teams. Most recently a small number of
our members have been invited to attend a couple of Surrey First Team training
sessions at the Brit Oval.
We
have also published newsletters containing drills and tips and in-depth
interviews with elite level coaches and have also audited our current members
and schools across
If
you want the opportunity to learn from the best and to be a part of this
innovative Association of successful coaches then please contact Simon Hards on
020 7 820 5675 or email shards@surreycricket.com.