Swim 21 (Skill Development Level)
Thorne Tigers Swimming Club has achieved the standards of Swim 21
The Club was accreditted on 13th August 2008
What is Swim 21?
The Amateur Swimming Association (ASA) is the governing body for
the sport of swimming in England. Swimming clubs affiliating to
the ASA must comply with its rules and the laws of swimming.
Swim 21 is the ASA's Club Development model - a planning tool, based on the principles of Long Term Athlete Development, enabling clubs to help athletes, teachers, coaches and administrators to achieve their full potential. It focuses particularly on the needs of athletes - striving to provide them with the best possible support and environment.
Swim 21 Accreditation is a 'Quality mark'. It recognises nationally and regionally the clubs that are committed to providing safe, effective and quality services for the benefit of their members.
What do Clubs have to do?
Clubs aiming to achieve Swim 21 standards complete an
audit of their swimming programme and structure and then develop
an action plan to address areas needing attention. Evidence is
collected to demonstrate achievement all of the measures and
submitted to the ASA for approval by a Swim 21 panel.
Each year clubs are required to maintain and update their action plan and submit to the ASA for approval.
After four years clubs are required to apply for re-accreditation and go through the full process of audit and evidence submission for approval by the Swim 21 panel.
How Are Clubs Assessed?
Following implementation of the action plan clubs go through a
process of self-assessment against a range of ‘elements’ and are
required to score themselves against these criteria. The
assessment and evidence are submitted to an ASA assessment panel
for their consideration.
What are the standards?
There are four levels of accreditation:
1. Teaching (emphasis on quality teaching using a
multi-skill approach)
2. Skill Development (athletes develop their technical skill
within a quality programme of coaching and competition)
3. Competitive Development (athletes are part of a quality
training and development programme, which consistently enables
athletes to compete successfully at regional and national
levels)
4. Performance (athletes can access training and support
services in a performance development environment that is
focussed and coach driven)
Within each level the elements for assessment are grouped
into three areas:
1. Compliance (emphasis on good club management)
2. Workforce Development (focus on training and development of
people within the club)
3. Athlete Development (concentration on the needs of the
swimmer)
Swim 21 can be achieved in any of the four aquatic disciplines of swimming, water polo, synchronised swimming and diving.
What level has Thorne Tigers Swimming Club Achieved?
Thorne Tigers Swimming Club is Swim 21 accredited at Skill
Development level in swimming.
What is Sport England’s Clubmark?
Clubs achieving Swim 21 also automatically meet the standards of
Sport England’s Clubmark and signifies the Club’s commitment to
being a safe, effective and child-friendly sports club.
What’s the story behind the scenes?
Work on Swim 21 first began at Thorne Tigers Swimming Club in
2006 with an audit of our swimming programme and the club
structure. At the end of this process our action plan was
submitted to the ASA inJune 2008 for approval to address areas
needing attention. Throughout late 2008 and 2009 all elements
of the action plan need to e implemented.
The club needs to submitt action plans in each of the following three years to successfully maintain its Swim 21 status.
What Happens Now?
Swim 21 is fully embedded at the Club and is now simply part of
what we do.
Our aim is to continuously develop our swimming programme and Swim 21 provides the framework and benchmark against which we will continue to measure ourselves.
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