England Netball are proud to take part in Play Their Way’s coach engagement pilot

England Netball are proud to announce that we are a Play Their Way Community Builder and we will be championing child-first coaching in our local community.

Being a Community Builder means we will now be one of the leaders of the grassroots movement ‘Play Their Way’ to build a network of coaches who will ensure children’s voices are heard and their choices are respected as part of all sport and physical activity.

Research from the Play Their Way campaign has indicated the majority of coaches align with the idea of child-first coaching, but currently nearly a third of coaches say they don’t apply the behaviours of it in their coaching sessions.

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Active partnerships and coaching organisations were invited to apply for a limited number of £5,000 contracts to grow a localised network of child-first coaches in their local area. The pilot project will focus on meeting the needs of the community to best support children and young people, to feel empowered to collaborate with their coaches and play an active role in leading their individual sporting journey.

England Netball will continue to advocate and champion a child-first coaching approach within the local community, with the wider objective of ensuring everyone has fair and equal access to sport and physical activity.

As part of the pilot project, UK Coaching – the sole organisation to support the nation’s 3 million coaches on best practice, learning, and research – will be deploying their coaching team to provide specialist support to help guide the pilot project.

Fellow participants of the project will include Be Active Bedfordshire, Energise Me, Active Gloucester, Exeter City FC, Nottingham Trent University, Active Sussex, Black Country CIC – Black Country Coaches Club and RFL & Leeds Rhinos.

Helen Wynn, Head of Participation at England Netball reflected on the award, saying: “Bee Netball, England Netball’s fun and nurturing programme for children aged five to eleven, was developed with and for children. Designed to support every child’s personal development, it fosters a strong sense of belonging and belief that enables children to develop and thrive on and off the court.

“Child-first coaching is central to the programme, and we are proud to work with Play Their Way to develop our Bee Leader network, enabling our passionate child-centred coaches to work together, inspire and support each other’s development through sharing ideas and feeding back to one other as they champion child-first coaching among the Netball Family.”

Heather Douglas, Head of Coaching and Policy at UK Coaching, praised England Netball for their ongoing commitment to changing the culture of how children and young people are coached. She said: “We are delighted to continue our grassroots-led approach and support more organisations to engage their peers and become advocates for a child-first rights respecting approach to coaching.

“The community benefit that we see thanks to great coaching is profound, and it is so important that coaches are correctly supported to be their best and embed a child-first approach in everything they do. Play Their Way is working at a local level to make a national change in how young people are treated in sport and physical activity – it is our mission that every child has their right to be heard, play, develop and be respected throughout their journey in sport and physical activity.”

The Play Their Way campaign was launched in 2023 to transform the way children and young people are coached by prioritising their rights, needs and enjoyment in a ‘child-first’ approach. The campaign is funded by Sport England and The National Lottery and is led by the 17 partner organisations that make up the CCC.

To learn more about the campaign, access resources and sign up to join the biggest grassroots movement to transform the way we coach our children and young people visit  www.playtheirway.org.

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