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Swim England

SE_Social_Media_image470   From Monday 3 April 2017 the ASA will use a brand new logo and the new name of Swim England for the national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo and synchronised swimming in England. Digital channels will change and Swim England’s new website will go live at the same time. For more information visit swimming.org/swimengland and for the Swim England strategic plan for swimming in England 2017-21, Towards a Nation Swimming.
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New Year’s Honours

Jean Holland

Jean Holland, life member of Poole SC, has been awarded the British Empire Medal in the New Year’s Honours List for services to swimming following 70 years commitment to the sport. Joining Poole SC in 1947 aged 13 years, Jean gained her first ASA Teaching Award in 1955 and has since taught thousands of young swimmers at both Poole SC and Hamworthy Junior School. As a qualified official Jean has officiated at club, county, regional and national level, culminating in an invitation to officiate at the 1970 Commonwealth Games in Edinburgh. A former county junior champion, and having established a Masters section at Poole SC in 1981, Jean continued to compete until well into her seventies and was a National Masters and World Masters medallist. Out of the pool, Jean has undertaken two separate terms as President ofimgID91401105.jpg.gallery Poole SC, as well as President of Western Counties ASA (now ASA South West) in 1967 and President of Dorset County ASA in 1969. Bournemouth Collegiate’s Alice Tai has also been awarded an MBE for services to swimming in the New Year’s Honours List. Alice who turned 18 at the end of January competed for Team GB at the Paralympic games in Rio 2016 and brought home a relay gold in the Women’s 4 x 100m Medley relay and an individual bronze in the Women’s S10 100m Backstroke. Alice, who currently trains in Manchester, competes in the SB9 and S10 classifications.
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ASA South West Region ASA/NSCPP

Time to Listen Workshops

The Time to Listen programme provides the opportunity to consider the role and responsibilities of the Club Welfare Officer and action taken should any incident occur. The course aims to support the Welfare Officer to acquire core knowledge and develop essential skills to fulfil their role and responsibilities, adopt a child-focused approach to safeguarding and share good practice and learn from others in the same role. All participants need to have attended a Safeguarding and Protecting Children workshop prior to attending a Time to Listen course. Dates are: Tuesday 9th June 2015 at the SASP Offices, Castle Road, Chelston Business Park, Junction 26 M5, Taunton TA21 9JQ; Wednesday 15th July 2015 at the WASP Offices, Richmond House, Epsom Road, White Horse Business Park Trowbridge BA14 0XE; Thursday 20th August 2015 at the Dragon Leisure Centre, Bodmin, PL31 1DE. All workshops will be presented by Jane Wilson and run from 6.30pm-9.30pm. There is no cost for attending the Workshop but a booking form should be completed and sent to Bryony Gibbs at bryony.gibbs@swimming.org or ASA South Division, Castle Business Centre, Castle Road, Chelston Business Park, Wellington, TA21 9JQ. To download a booking form click here. TTL workshops booking form 18 May. For queries, contact Paul Shergold, ASA South West Club Development Officer on 07583094412 or at paul.shergold@swimming.org.