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Other documents relating to Management of ASA South West Region
Changes to all Club Constitutions and Checklist
All clubs are required to review their current constitution and ensure that they have a constitution in place that has been ratified by the regions as being conformant to the ASA requirement by June 2007. Download the model club constitution from www.swimming.org in the clubs section.
ASA South West has produced a short ‘crib sheet’ of the main changes to help you make the necessary amendments and this document can be downloaded below. The process for having your constitution approved remains the same, – please make the changes and forward to your County Association for ratification. Should you have any queries please contact the Regional Office on 01452 396615
constitutionchecklist2.doc 51.50 kB
Community Amateur Sports Club scheme
A CCPR website specifically catering for clubs looking for information on the Community Amateur Sports Club scheme launches on 16 October 2006.
The scheme, to date, has saved approximately 4,000 clubs £15 million according to Deloitte. However, it is believed around 36,000 eligible clubs are yet to register losing an estimated £60 million per year.
New Club Rules
Please note by June 2007 all Accredited Swim21 Clubs must ensure that their Club Constitution / Rules comply with the revised ASA Club Constitution recommendation to retain Swim21 Accreditation.
Failure to up-date your Club Rules will result in the suspension of your club accreditation. The ASA recommended Club Constitution can be found via 'Clubs' section' of www.swimming.org.
British Swimming Gains Equality First
British Swimming has underlined its commitment to achieving equality by becoming the first British governing body to gain the Preliminary Level of the Equality Standard for Sport.
Following a joint submission with the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), British Swimming has achieved both the Foundation and Preliminary levels of the Standard, which are testament to the organisations’ hard work and commitment to ensuring they work towards building a sport for all.
ASA Equality and Diversity Action Plan 2005 - 2009
Seeks to demonstrate our priorities for future improvement and development
2005 Annual Report
Issued in conjunction with meetings held at Bridgwater Sports & Social Club, Bath Road Bridgwater on Saturday 14 January 2006 re
- Final Annual General Meeting of the WCASA commencing at 1.00pm.
- SCM (Special Council Meeting) of the ASA South West Region which followed at the conclusion of the WCASA meeting.
YellowPerilFinalReport20051a.pdf 743.22 kB
Use of ASA SW Region logo
In line with ASA commercial procedures we require anyone intending to use the logo to register with us. Click to download:
Use of logo letter
Officials Marks Usage Approval Form for Sponsors and Partners
Templates for Affiliated Club / County / League / Association
