The DBS Update Service is a Government register where, for an annual fee of £13 (or free to volunteers), you can keep your DBS check up to date online. The main benefits of the Update Service are:
It saves you time and money
You can take the check from role to role
You may only ever need one check
If you are currently subscribed to the Update Service and wish to have your DBS check added to your Swim England membership record, you will need to fill out a consent form and send it back with your DBS certificate. If you require a consent form, please email the DBS department or call them on 01509 640738.
Club Verifiers – please note that you can only carry out a DBS check on a current member of the club. Please ensure that the applicant is registered on the Online Membership System (OMS) first.
Save 25 per cent when you join NOWCA’s open water community
Are you an experienced open water swimmer, or looking to give it a go? NOWCA is a community of open water swimmers and venues in the UK. They ensure the venues are following best practise guidelines so you don’t have to.
You can join NOWCA this month for only £9 for 12 months, an exclusive saving of 25 per cent. Find out more here.
Improve your open water swimming efficiency
Swim England coach Lucy Lloyd-Roach is back this month sharing how an open water swim can give a new focus to even experienced pool swimmers.
There’s also a workout to try for all levels of experience of swimming outdoors. Find out more here.
Struggling to access the content? If you are a member of a Swim England club, you can also access all of the great content and offers from our members area. All you have to do is activate your online account. Find out how to do this here.
Take advantage of your member discount and enter the Team2K
Taking place at Rother Valley Country Park in Sheffield, Swim England’s Open Water Festival Team2K event is a team race for all abilities, with Swim England members saving on the entry fee.
New national swimming performance centres unveiled
Five national swimming Performance Centres have been created across the country to support talented young swimmers.
Swim England is working in partnership with swimming clubs and universities to give swimmers the opportunity to stay in the sport, achieve academic excellence and perform to the highest standards.
Final wave of Swim England National Awards 2018 are now open
The final set of categories for the Swim England National Awards 2018 are open.
This set of categories focuses on participation. It includes awards for those who have accomplished notable achievements in aquatics in the last 12 months.
Competing in the LEN European Masters Swimming Champs 2018?
If you are competing in the LEN European Masters Champs, taking place in Slovenia from 3-7 September, please ensure you have filled out an International Permit Clearance Form. This will ensure that you are covered under the Swim England Umbrella Insurance and that your times will be loaded into the National Rankings database.
If you’re enthusiastic about swimming and want to work with Swim England to ensure the best future for the sport, we have some voluntary positions available.
The Sport Operations Committee reports directly into the Swim England Board. It has a wide brief including overseeing the effective delivery of the pathway (all disciplines) from learn to swim through to the elite programmes. If you think you would like to be involved, find out more here.
Althernatively, the Commercial Committee exists to support the Board to develop the approach for delivering income streams. It explores current and new income streams including sales and partnerships and reports into the Swim England Board. Find out more about how to apply here.
Join us for our first Swim England Teaching and Education Conference
Join us for our first Teaching and Education Conference on 30 November 2018 at the DeVere Staverton Estate, Daventry.
Aimed at all those involved in the delivery and provision of swimming lessons, this one-day event will bring together more than 300 people to network and discuss key issues relating to swimming.
Come and be inspired by the stories of Steve Parry, CEO of Total Swimming, and Jack Buckner, CEO of British Swimming – along with our special wellbeing workshop which is being delivered by Adrian Bethune, Founder of Teachappy.
We’ll be sharing tips and techniques throughout the day in a range of interactive workshops and talks. Tickets are on sale here.
Coach CPDs provide great success in developing coach workforce
Over the first part of 2018, the Swim England North East Region have worked continuously to put on a program of Continuing Professional Development courses (CPDs) to develop and grow the skill set of coaches in the area – to great success
These CPD opportunities, delivered in conjunction with the Swim England Talent Team and some of their specialist support staff, have provided a great opportunity for the coaches. They have had the chance to learn new skills or improve their skill sets in subject areas that are continually growing in importance and profile, within the development of athletes. Find out more here.
Tributes to Fred Furniss
Last week, we heard the sad news that one of our friends and team members, Fred Furniss, from the Swimming Talent Team, had passed away.
There have been a number of heartfelt tributes paid to Fred on the Swim England, British Swimming and club social media channels.
The event finished with City of Salford retaining the Synchro Combo Cup following a dominating performance at the London Aquatics Centre. Find out more about the one-day event here.
Inaugural running of the Mystery Medley at Surrey Champs
Following the appearance of ‘The Mystery Medley’ in the 2018 Pro Swim Series, Swim England Masters Rep Jim Boucher was encouraged by his regulars to consider adding this fun event to the already busy schedule for this year’s Surrey Masters Championships. Find out more about how it works and how it went down here.