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Netball Yorkshire
AGM
20th October 2014
Introduction
A Year of Change
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The Regional Plan for 2013-2017 is in place with many of the Year 1
targets being exceeded in many areas
Support from a small, but hard working group of dedicated volunteers
Development of robust governance & finance structures, including clear
terms of reference for working groups
Open recruitment policy, recognising the need for more skilled volunteers at
regional level
Communication with Counties by establishing County Chairs Forum
Establishing the regional academy programme in line with EN Performance
Pathway
Introduction
The Challenges Ahead:
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Embedding the new structures
Establishing fully functioning working groups to meet the needs of the
Region and the delivery of the Year 2 Plan and beyond
Monitoring the plan to ensure targets are met, including data collection
Recruiting more regional volunteers, including a Treasurer
Supporting volunteers through appropriate induction and training
programmes
Improving communication with members, including young people by setting
up a YAG
Facility development to meet the needs of programme delivery
Governance & Finance
Successes:
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Policies and Procedures produced, including:
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Codes of Conduct
Codes of Ethics
Recruitment - Open advert for Regional Board Members and Chairs of TSG’s
Terms of Reference for each of the TSG’s completed
Financial Systems in place and Financial procedures drawn up
Constitution review completed
Challenges:
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Embedding the process
Recruitment of a Treasurer
Induction for paid staff and volunteers
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Competition
Regional Senior League (October – March) - 10 teams x 1 division –
Winners: Hi-Tech, 2nd: Leeds Athletic
Delivered strong regional competition across all junior age groups:
- U14 League (January- April) – 8 teams x 1 division –
Winners : Chevrons 2nd: Leeds Athletic - These 2 clubs went on to
represent Yorkshire in the national finals at the English institute of Sport,
Sheffield on the 10th & 11th May. Leeds Athletic finished 6th and Chevrons
14th
- U16 League (January – April) – 8 teams x 1 division –
Winners: Leeds Athletic 2nd: Chevrons – These 2 clubs went on to
represent Yorkshire at the national finals on the 24th & 25th May at Redbridge
Sports centre, Essex. Leeds Athletic finished 4th and Chevrons finished 15th
- U12 Festival (June 2014) – 13 teams (1 x South Yorks, 4 x North Yorks,
4 x Humber, 4 x West Yorks) –
Winners: Leeds Athletic, 2nd Chevrons
- U19 Tournament (November 2013) - 5 teams (3 x Humberside,
1 x West Yorkshire, 1 x South Yorkshire) –
Winners: Shipley, 2nd: Chevrons
Competition
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Regional round of National Schools – Saturday 25th January 2014 - 8 x schools
competed in each of the 3 age groups (U14, U16 & U19) at Ashville College, North
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Final placings:
-U14: Winners: The Grammar School at Leeds 2nd : Hymers College
- U16: Winners: The Grammar School at Leeds 2nd : Sheffield High School
- U19: Winners: The Grammar School at Leeds 2nd: Greenhead College
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The above winners and runners up in each age category went forward to represent
Netball Yorkshire at the National Schools finals on the 15th March 2014 at Whitby
High School, Ellesmere Port with outstanding success
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Final placings:
U14: 2nd: The Grammar School at Leeds, joint 15th Hymers College
U16:Winners: The Grammar School at Leeds, joint 13th: Sheffield High School
U19: Winners: Greenhead College, 2nd The Grammar School at Leeds
Competition
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The Region ran its first Regional Schools Games Finals for Year 7 & High 5’s
The year 7 competition took place on the 30th April 2014 at the
Sports Arena, Humberside. 8 secondary schools took part ( 2 x NY, 2 x WY, 4 x H):
Harrogate, Woodhouse Grove, St Mary’s, Rydale, Malet, Hessle
Wolfreton and King James
Winners: Woodhouse Grove 2nd Harrogate
The High5 competition took place on the 15th July 2014 at the E.I.S
Sheffield. 8 primary school teams took part:
St Andrews Kirkella, St Charles, Herringthorpe, Silkstone
Common, Aspin Park C.P Primary, St Mary’s, Fixby and Sproatley
Winners; St Andrews Kirkella, Humberside, 2nd :St Charles, Humberside,
3rd Sproatley, Humberside
Competition
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More people to administer
Facility access
Aspirations of teams at senior level
Ensuring availability of correct level of umpires for competition
No engagement with clubs
Officiating
Successes:
• Table officials supported the Yorkshire Jets games and events including the
Common Wealth Games in Glasgow
• 14 x C Award Umpires (1 x SY, 4 x WY, 9 x NY)
• 1x B Award Umpires (WY)
• 3 x Working towards A Award (Laura Scaife, Humberside, Emma Hayter, North
Yorkshire and Sharon Green, South Yorkshire
• Mentored 10 umpires (2 working towards the A award and 8 working towards the B
Award)
• Provided support for the ‘Make the Game Live ‘ conference at EIS Sheffield
Challenges:
• Obtaining data from Counties
• Providing umpires at correct level for Regional competition needs
• Need for more Tutors and Mentors
• Conversion rate
• Getting umpires to move up the umpire pathway
Coaching
Successes:
• Coaching TSG established
• Upskilled 52 x Level 1, 17 x level 2 and 2 x Level 3 coaches as well as converting
12 x old EN level 2 coaches to the UKCC level 2 qualification
• 1 x Coaching CPD workshops with 10 attendees (Humberside)
• 4 x UKCC Level 1’s (70 attendees) - 52 coaches qualified (15 x H, 16 x WY, 10 x
SY, 11 x NY)
• 1 x UKCC Level 2 (20 attendees) - 17 coaches qualified (4 x H, 9 x WY, 1 x SY,
3 x NY)
• 1 x UKCC Level2 conversion (16 attendees) - 12 coaches (1 x H, 6 x WY, 1 x SY,
4 x NY)
Challenges:
• Recruitment of a Chair
• Obtaining correct coaching data (MyNet not fully functional at present therefore
does not hold workforce qualifications)
• Engaging with coaches and ensuring what is delivered is right for them
• CPD/mentoring for coaches
• Upskilling current EN level 2 coaches to UKCC qualification
Performance
It has been a year of change as the region had adopted and delivered the new
EN Performance Pathway
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Yorkshire Performance WG established
Good Regional position, having a strong regional academy programme
including good county academies
1 x Regional Performance Academy (RPA) – U19 - approx 13 athletes
1 x Regional Academy (RA) – U17 – approx 20 athletes
1 x Transitional Regional Academy (TRA) - U17 for 6 months – approx
19 athletes
The Development and quality of athletes is excellent
After an assessment by EN, Yorkshire was successful in gaining an
additional second Regional Academy.
Performance Pathway Coach now employed full time
Successful Tri regional match days held (RPA & RA) with the North East &
Successful Versatility days held with RA/TRA and County Academy Athletes
also allowing great Umpire development opportunities with mentoring
Performance
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Netball Yorkshire won the pilot Netball Performance Foundation League (NPFL) –
in Redbridge in JULY for athletes in RA/RPA – U17
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6 athletes successful in being selected for the national academy (U17 & U19) – Brie
Grierson, Lucy Harris, Rosie Harris, Lydia Walker, Claire Wilsher: Imogen Allison
selected for Potential and now advanced to national academy
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Brie Grierson and Claire Wilsher represented England U19 at the Netball Europe
Championship and Brie also at the U17
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Lydia Walker and Brie Grierson went on an England U19 tour to Botswana
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Success with the Netball Performance League (NPL) – U19
- All RPA athletes and some RA athletes were selected to training with the
Yorkshire Jets NPL (with a couple at other franchises) many of whom were
selected to take the court
- Competed in the opening NPL tournament and finished 3rd
- Finished 3rd in the league missing 2nd on goal average
Performance
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Facilities of the appropriate quality
Need for a central performance training venue
Introduction of the new EN Performance Pathway
Programme demands a huge commitment from academy staff and athletes
(time/expense/travel)
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Playing the Game
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• 14 B2N Sessions Delivered
(6 x Humber, 2 x N Yorks, 6 x S Yorks) with 266
participants
• 2 x B2N festivals run (Humber) with 122 participants
• 7 x teams established through B2N
(4 x Humber, 1 x N Yorks, 2 x S Yorkshire)
• 2 x Netball Now sessions run
( 1 x Humber, 1 x W Yorks) with 51 attendees
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Playing the Game
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1 x new U11 junior club (Humber)
2 x Junior clubs with new U11 sections (1 x Humber, 1 x N Yorks)
3 x O11 Junior Clubs (2 x Humber, 1 x N Yorks)
2 x Junior Clubs with O11 section (1 x Humber, 1 x N Yorks)
5 x Satellite Clubs (2 x Humber, 2 x N Yorks, 1 x W Yorks)
1 x PL4S club (Humber)
19 x colleges offering EN FE programme (9 x Humber, 1 x N
Yorks, 7 x S Yorks, 2 x W Yorks
13 x High 5 Festivals run (12 x Humber, 1 x W Yorks) with 930
attendees
2 x FE festivals run (1 x Humber, 1 x W Yorks) with 85 attendees
9 x High 5 Orientation workshops run with 157 attendees (5 x NY,
2 x NE Lincs, 1 x H, 1 X SY)
1 x Youth Umpire Award orientation Workshop run ( 1 x W Yorks)
Playing the Game
CAPS Clubs:
New registrations x1: Leeds YMCA (West Yorkshire)
New Bronze Clubs x 1 : Whitecross (Humberside)
4 Year re accreditations x 4 :
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Bronze: Fusion (West Yorkshire); Leeds Athletic (West Yorkshire)
Silver: Haxby (North Yorkshire); Huddersfield Giants (West Yorkshire)
Annual Health Checks x 10:
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4 x Humberside (Goole, Wilberforce, Reckitt Benckiser, Brigg)
3 x West Yorkshire (Whitcliffe, Wakefield Phoenix, Wakefield Wildcats)
1 x North Yorkshire (Ripon Rockets)
2 x South Yorkshire (Sheffield Stormers, Sheffield Concord)
Satellite Clubs:
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Recruited 3 University Netball Officers (UNO’s):
- Hull University
- York University
- Sheffield Hallam University
239 Young volunteers signed up to the Pass on Your Passion programme across
the Region: (75 x H, 73 x WY, 68 x NY 23 x SY)
Delivered a successful Goalden Globe Awards event combined with the Region’s l
40th anniversary celebration
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Recruitment & training of volunteers
No support programme
Development of the Youth Advisory Group (YAG)
Communication & Marketing
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Have a Regional Website + 4 County websites
Quarterly newsletter
Regional representation with EN through working parties/forums
Have a communication structure through WG;s and County Chairs Forum
Social media (Facebook & Twitter)
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Need a Lead
Review of structure – Does it meet our needs?
Social media training
Need to ensure direct communication to a wider membership
Goalden Globe Success
Goalden Globe Nominations Received = 42
(24 x Humber, 6 x N Yorks, 2 x S Yorks, 10 x W Yorks)
Goalden Globe Winners:
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Gill Newsome –Mary Bulloch Administration Award
Felicity O’Leary –Officials Award
Rebecca Hutchinson –Grassroots Coach Award
Ebony Greatorex–Young Volunteer Award
Sarah Watts –Teacher Award
Jenny Skelton –Muriel McNally – Grassroots Award
Wakefield Wildcats Netball Club – Outstanding Netball Club Award
Odelle Hazlett – Unsung Hero Award
Celebrating 40 Years
Yorkshire Regional
Netball Association
THANK YOU ALL!!