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Parkwood Rangers Football Club

FA Charter Standard Community Club

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Message from Sir Trevor Brooking

Clubs are the heartbeat of football in this country. That is why The FA Charter Standard club programme, which raises standards and recognises and rewards quality, is so important.

Every player at some stage of their career will play in a grassroots club. We have a shared responsibility to ensure that this experience is a positive one - whether you are six or 60.

The FA Charter Standard Programme provides recognition that clubs are well run and sustainable, with child protection and safety paramount. It also recognises a club's commitment to coaching, player and coach development, and the raising of standards of behaviour in the game - all of which are big priorities for both me and The FA.

I am grateful for all the support provided by County FA officials to promote and develop The FA Charter Standard programme. The programme provides a benefit for everyone in the game, The FA, County FAs, coaches, volunteers, parents, but most importantly the players.

So thank you for everything you do to develop the game and the very best wishes for the future.

Sir Trevor Brooking
Director of Football Development


 

 

 

Charter Standard Club Development Plan 2009 -2015

Our Vision

  • To provide quality, safe opportunities for young people of all ages in our community.
  • To provide a safe and positive alternative to go other than playing on the streets
  • To help people realise thier potential, develop personal skills and confidence.
  • To introduce people to football regardless of age, ability,sex, religion amd ethnic background.
  • To improve the performance of players, coaches and volunterers within the club.

 

About the Development Plan

The 5 year Development Plan (09 -15) has been written to cover all aspects of running a grassroots community club. It has 49 objectives spread across the following areas listed below, which if all are achieved will make Parkwood Rangers FC a club at the heart of the local community offering football to all, be it as a player, coach, match offical or a volunteer.

  • Growth and Retention
  • Raising Standards and Addressing Abusive Behaviour
  • Better Players
  • Running the Game
  • Workforce Development
  • Facility Development
  • Promotion of the Club.

 

 

The Aims of the Plan

The aims for each topic are quite straight forward. and have upto 10 objectives to achieve the aims listed.

  1. Growth and Retention: To provide the opportunity for players of all ages to play football.
  2. Raising standard and addressing abusive behaviour: To ensure that all people can play football in a high quality, safe enviroment that is free from abuse.
  3. Better Players: A) To raise the standard of players within the club B) To support the development of coaches to develop better players
  4. Running the Game: A) To ensure the club is managed and run effectively B) To provide structrure, managerment and leadership to successfully deliver a football development plan.
  5. Workforce Development: To create, developand support an effective volunteer workforce within the club
  6. Facility Development: To develop the appropiate facility structure to sustain and grow the club.
  7. Promotion of the Club: To actively promote and market all football opportunities available B) To increase the profile of the club throughout the local community

 

 

 

Andy M

Club Development Officer.