Clubs
Voluntary sports clubs that offer opportunities for people to take part in sport contribute significantly to the health and well-being of the population.
In addition they provide a social forum for people to learn and develop by participating in sport. There is a large infrastructure of voluntary sports organisations in North East Lincolnshire that provide opportunities for people to participate in sport at all levels.
For all queries with regards to club development please contact sports.development@nelincs.gov.uk
Active Clubs Association
The Active Clubs Association is a club accreditation scheme set up by North East Lincolnshire Council Sports Development Unit.
It aims to set standards for local clubs to meet which will in turn lead to better quality sports provision for all the community. Clubs, Active Clubs Association, Club Accreditation, Sports Clubs
The Active Clubs Association has been introduced to:
• Promote and encourage good practice in sports clubs • Aid parents in choosing a club for their children • Improve the quality of organisation and resources at local clubs • Ensure that clubs offer safe and organised access to sport • Acknowledge that chid protection, sports equity and club management guidelines are met.
Clubs that already have a national Governing Body accreditation can still join the scheme, these clubs will automatically qualify for one of the accreditation levels. If your club would like to become a member of The Active Clubs Association please contact sports.development@nelincs.gov.uk
NELSA
The North East Lincolnshire Sports Association (NELSA) represents local sports clubs, leagues and organisations and works in partnership with key stakeholders such as North East Lincolnshire Council's Sports Development Unit, Sport & Leisure Management (SLM) and the School Sport Partnership. NELSA also organise the annual North East Lincolnshire Sports Awards Presentation evening where individuals, teams, clubs and organisations can be nominated for sporting recognition in North East Lincolnshire
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