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Parental Information
As a parent, you want to make sure that your
child is safe when they undertake any type
of activity without your supervision.
British Cycling's Go-Ride Club
Accreditation has been designed to
incorporate Sport England's Club mark
standard, which supports the development and
recognition of quality junior clubs. British
Cycling has aligned the Go-Ride programme to
Club mark and over 100 Go-Ride registered
cycling clubs are in the process of working
towards this accreditation with the help of
British Cycling.
The Go-Ride cycling activities are also
delivered, usually through the club network,
in both primary and secondary schools
throughout the UK, giving children within
schools a link to a local club where they
can develop their skills further.
Quality coaching in traffic free,
controlled environments
A programme of safe, structured coaching
activities will teach your child the
fundamental skills they need in order to
ride their bike in a responsible and
controlled manner. Furthermore, all Go-Ride
coaching activities are delivered in a
traffic free environment. Any type of bike
can be used, so long as it is in good
condition, and a cycling helmet must be
worn.
What will my child gain from this?
The Go-Ride programme of cycling
activities promotes good health and includes
fun activities that are easy to learn. As
obesity levels in young people rise, cycling
can be seen as a very enjoyable way of
getting exercise and countering sedentary
lifestyles. Cycling can be easily
incorporated into daily life.
As your child gains confidence, he or she
can take on a variety of challenges, games
and competitions and all of the activities
can be adapted to meet varying needs within
the group.
Will my child be safe?
All Go-Ride clubs have a commitment to
ongoing training for their volunteers,
coaches and officials, to have a sound
structure, to be fair and equitable and to
undertake training to support British
Cycling's Policies and Guidelines for child
protection and best practice.
The programme of Go-Ride coaching
activities can only be delivered through
British Cycling qualified coaches who have
signed up to a coaching code of conduct.
Parents therefore have peace of mind that
children are receiving their training from
qualified instructors.
Club officials also have an ongoing
commitment to training, to have a structure
within their club, and to be fair and
equitable. Each Go-Ride club is required to
have a Club Welfare Officer who must
undertake NSPCC endorsed child protection
training. The Club Welfare Officer will
promote and support the implementation of
British Cycling's policy on good practice
and child protection.
What qualifications will British
Cycling coaches have?
All coaches in Go-Ride clubs must be
British Cycling qualified coaches. All
British Cycling coaching awards include
sports coach UK's Good Practice and Child
Protection workshop and British Cycling's
Including Everyone: Cycling Equity home
study module, which help to ensure that
Go-Ride clubs are safe and welcoming
environments for young people of all
backgrounds. Coaches are also encouraged to
broaden their knowledge to suit their
particular requirements, for example
attending the sports coach UK Working With
Disabled Sportspeople workshop. British
Cycling has a Coach Licensing Scheme that
requires all qualified coaches to retain
annual membership and hold a valid First Aid
certificate.
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