A new level of Swim 21 accreditation has recently been introduced for clubs who do not fit within the existing four levels of Swim 21.
Swim 21 Foundation has been produced as a 5th tier of Swim 21 for clubs that have not traditionally had the structures, ability or capacity to achieve Swim 21 in it's current format. The following different clubs are examples of those that would now be applicable to achieve Swim 21 Foundation:
- Social Clubs/Groups
- Recreation Clubs/Groups
- Masters Clubs/Squads
- University Clubs/Squads
- Disability non-competitive Clubs/Groups
- Disability competitive training Squads
- School Clubs/Squads
- Small non-competitive Swimming/Diving/Synchro/Water Polo clubs
- Open Water Clubs/Groups
The reasoning behind Swim 21 Foundation accreditation is three-fold:
1. To provide swimmers over the age of 16 with a quality environment, in the knowledge that practices and procedures are in place to ensure that the club is safe, effective and centred around the athlete’s needs.
2. To ensure a seam-less pathway for swimmers progressing from junior level into senior swimming, with closer working relationships formed between clubs.
3. To have the opportunity to recognise those senior/adult/social etc clubs that achieve minimum standards and provide opportunities for their swimmers as appropriate to the nature of their club.
For further information on Swim 21 Foundation, contact Debbie Deane, Regional Development Officer, on 01527 517508 or by email debbie.deane@swimming.org.