Tuesday 23 June 2009

MRFC - Welfare Officer

Dear Players & Parents,

After years of involvement in the MRFC Youth Section, our current Welfare Officer Pat Salmon has decided to step down fomr her position and focus on family life.

I'd like to thank Pat for her contributions over the years and for her personal advice and assistance as I got up to speed with running the youth section.

We now have a vacancy that desperately needs to be filled.

The role has the capability to grow, depending on your interest but the basic duties are currently limited to completing CRB form for new coaches and volunteers when they join and reviewing MRFC's child policies every quarter to ensure it is up to date and relevant (the RFU usually provides guidance on this).

You can view our current policies here: http://www.millwalllions.com/policies.shtml

This role should only take about 1 hour per week - but realistically, most weeks you wont need to do anything at all.

If you are interested, you will be required to attend a Child Protection workshop - which I am happy to pay for - and you will need to also be CRB checked, yourself.

The club needs a Welfare Officer in place to ensure we are in line with RFU best practices, so if you are a parent or player, who would like to get involved but have limited time to give, this role would suit you.

Please contact me urgently if you are interested in the role, or even if you would like to discuss aspects of it.

thanks

Matt Shorrock
Youth Chair
Millwall Rugby Club

 

 



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Wednesday 17 June 2009

MRFC - Access Sport Partnership & Essex U17/U18 Trials

Dear Players & Parents,

I'm very pleased to be sending this email to you as I have two important announcements to make.

Firstly, I'm proud to announce that we have been selected by Access Sport to be one of their partner clubs for the next 2 years.

Access Sport is a not-for-profit organisation that encourages grass-roots youth participation in sport through the existing network of clubs, in partnership with major corporations wanting to align their brands with, and invest in, community sport.

Access Sport works with it's partner sports clubs, over a two year period, helping them to promote fitness and fun through sustainable sporting programmes, which are accessible and affordable to young people.

They will provide us with signficant and sustainable funding over the next two years and will be working with us to ensure that not only are our youth participation numbers increased, but also that of coaches, volunteers and sponsors.

MRFC were specifically approached by Access Sport to become a partner club and that is testimate to the hard work we've all been doing over the last few years to raise our profile.

The second thing I am excited to tell you about is that 3 of our youth players attended the Essex County Representative trials for U17 and U18 this month.

Charlie Brennand (U17), Oliver Jardine (U18) and David Hayward (U18) all made the long trek out to Rochford RFC, which is approximately half way between E14 and France (I kid you not!) and represented the club with great pride and sophistication.

Unfortunately, Charlie was not successful in making to the second round of U17 trials, but he has come away with experience and enthusiasm to go to another level next season. We are all looking forward to improved performances from him as he leads the MRFC U17 team through the Essex U17 league this season.

We are still waiting to hear back from the Essex U18 Head Coach - Dave Paton, believe it or not - in regards to whether Oliver and David have been invited to the second round, however I'm told that both of them made quite an impression on not only the Essex coaches, but the other players as well.

Enthusiasm and team work were qualities not often displayed by our U17 team this season, but both players put that behind them and threw everything into the trials, actively getting involved in all the drills and getting to know the other trialists.

We look forward to hopefully hearing some good news from Mr. Paton this week, and especially seeing improved performances from both boys on the pitch for Millwall 4th XV this season as a result of their trial experience.

Regardless of the selection results for U18s, please join me in congratulating these 3 young men in a fantasic achievement.

Thanks,

Matt Shorrock
Youth Chair
Millwall Rugby Club



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