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English Bowls Child Protection Panel

Introduction -

The Child Protection Panel comprises one representative from each of the following member partners, who recognise and acknowledge the responsibility to ensure that each of the partners establish a policy which promotes and encourages its membership to adopt the highest possible standards of care towards children, young people and vulnerable adults participating in the sport of bowls:    
English Bowling Association (EBA)
English Women’s Bowling Association (EWBA)
English Indoor Bowling Association (EIBA)
English Women’s Indoor Bowling Association (EWIBA)
English Bowls Coaching Scheme(EBCS)
English Bowls Umpires Association (EBUA)
English Women’s Umpires Association (Bowling) (EWUA(B))

EIBA Child Protection Policy
Guidance Notes for Clubs and Counties
Procedure for obtaining a Criminal Records Bureau (CRB) Search (pdf 22kb)
2005 English Bowls Child Protection Panel Annual Report page1 (pdf 19kb) page 2 (pdf 12 kb)

English Bowls Youth Development Scheme

Introduction

The Scheme is a "partnership" initiative comprising of the:
English Bowling Association (EBA)
English Women’s Bowling Association (EWBA)
English Indoor Bowling Association (EIBA)
English Women’s Indoor Bowling Association (EWIBA)
English Bowls Coaching Scheme (EBCS)
English Bowls Umpires Association (EBUA)
English Women’s Umpires Association (Bowling) (EWUA(B))
English Short Mat Bowling Association (ESMBA)
Its purpose is to provide a pathway to enable children and young people to participate in the Sport of Bowls and to develop their potential to whatever appropriate level they so wish.

The Scheme provides a series of County Invitation Singles events followed by Regional Schools of Excellence and then a National School of Excellence.

The Scheme has also embarked upon a "Club Accreditation" programme. This is aimed at identifying and supporting Clubs who can provide the facilities and arrangements which meet predetermined high standards as set by authorities such as Sport England for the Active Sport Initiative

For further information concerning the Scheme please contact:
EBYDS Chairman
Pat Ostler
"Copperstone"
19 Milton Road
Bloxham
Nr banbury
Oxon
OX15 4HD
Tel: 01295 720531
Fax: 01295 720351
e-mail: patnrod19@aol.com
EIBA Delegate
Derek Collins
53 Seaward Tower
Gosport
Hants
PO12 1HG
Tel/Fax: 023 92589663
 
2005 EBYDS Annual Report (pdf 25kb)

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