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Friday Football

Aquafit

Gym

Multi Sports
(Thursdays and Sundays)

Holiday activities

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)

1.  When and where do you meet?
2.  Who can join?
3.  How much, and how do I pay?
4.  How secure are sessions?
5.  What if there is a problem?





1.  When and where do you meet?


This varies according to the activity.  Click on the links below for details.

Friday Football

Aquafit

Holiday activities

Multi sports (Thursday and Sundays)

Gym


2.  Who can join?

Anyone aged 11-25, with moderate to severe learning difficulties, and/or physical disabilities.  

We recommend you visit a sports session, to see how you feel you would fit in, and to discuss your needs with one of our committee members.  Following that, if you like us, you would complete an application form, and start attending sessions. 






3.  How much, and how do I pay?

Gym: £2 per session, pay weekly
Football: £2 per session, pay weekly
Aquafit: £2 per session, pay weekly
Multi Sports: £10 per 6 week programme, pay at the start of each half term
Holiday activities vary.
Cheques payable to "Multi Sports Club".  

 

Attendance at the various activities is dependent on payment being received.  If payment is not received within 6 months of the session taking place, you will no longer be considered a member of the club and will not be able to attend any future sessions until payment has been received.

Attendance on some sessions is subject to advance payment being received.

If you need financial assistance to attend sessions, please contact one of the committee members to discuss.







4.  How secure are sessions?

Activities are held in enclosed spaces such as school sports halls, or leisure centres.  

Coaches have current Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) disclosures.

Parents supervise sessions on a rota.

Coaches are all qualified to level 2 in the relevant sport, and have first aid qualifications and kits.

 




5.  What if there is a problem?

Report problems to a committee member. We have a child protection policy, available on request, which documents the actions to be taken if an incident is reported or observed.  
 

 

 

 

Contact us Phone: 07814 135565            Email: susan.perrin@ntlworld.com Registered Charity number 1109962