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FA
Charter Standard Club.
The Charter Standard Scheme is best practice guide that sets standards
of coaching, administration and child protection for clubs working
with young people. As a benchmark for quality, it will improve the
playing experience for all.
FA
Community Club
The FA Community Club scheme builds upon the
foundations of the Charter Standard scheme in placing clubs at the
heart of their community.
Community Clubs, the pinnacle of the
club development pathway, will be those that have a high quality,
multi-team (minimum of 10 teams) set up with excellent social,
training and playing opportunities for all. As such, the number of
Community Clubs is one of the truest measures of success for The FA
Football Development strategy.
All new FA Community Clubs
are required to meet FA criteria, ensuring they provide
opportunities for players irrespective of age, gender, religion and
ability. Clubs must also provide qualified coaches, first aiders and
child protection officers.
All clubs that meet the criteria and achieve FA Community Club
status will receive a host of benefits.
Although gaining Community Club status cannot guarantee funding from
the Football Foundation for facility improvement, gaining the
kite-mark has already been a significant factor in assisting clubs
funding applications by providing evidence of a commitment to
providing a sporting facility for use by the entire community.
Becoming an FA Community club should be the ultimate goal for clubs
at grassroots level and in 2006 Moorside Rangers FC. achieved this.
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