Elstead Cricket Club

Elstead Cricket Club
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Club Mark

Club Mark Club Mark
What is Clubmark?

Clubmark is the Sport England cross sport quality accreditation for clubs with junior sections.

National Governing Bodies accredit clubs that comply with minimum operating standards in four areas:


The playing or participation programme

Duty of care and child protection

Sports equity and ethics

Club management


Nearly half of all children and young people are members of sports clubs outside school and it is important that these clubs serve young people well.
The reasons for this include:
• Ensuring the well-being of young people whilst in the care of adults, other than their legal parent(s)/carer(s).
• Enthusing young people to enjoy sport and active recreation to build a healthy lifestyle.
• Enabling young people to use their leisure time creatively.
• Developing young people’s talents.
• Identifying and developing the most talented young people for representative sport.


Where does Elstead stand?

Elstead is pleased to announce that it achieved Clubmark accreditation in September 2008

Elstead has long advocated and run a safe environment for children. It introduced its own 'Child Protection' scheme based on the principles of the NSPCC before the official ECB policies and procedures were introduced.

In keeping with other cricket clubs Elstead Cricket Club has now moved across to the ECB and Sport England Clubmark system. The reason is to provide parents, members and juniors with a common recognised standard.

The ECB Policy that Elstead has adopted is called Safe Hands and you can link to the ECB site here

Our Welfare Officer is Nick Bartlett

Clubmark Accreditation (Every 3 years)
Self Assessment 2012
Self Assessment 2013
Re-Accreditation 2014