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SwordMark

SwordMark

British Fencing is proud to be associated with Clubmark ; SwordMark is a fencing specific form of Clubmark.  Clubmark a cross-sport quality accreditation for clubs with junior sections. clubmark_badge.jpg


Clubmark was introduced in 2002 by Sport England to:

  • Ensure that accrediting partners apply core common criteria to ensure that consistent good practice and minimum operating standards are delivered through all club development and accreditation schemes.
  • Enable parent(s)/carer(s) to make informed decisions when choosing a club for their children.
  • Ensure that Clubmark accredited clubs are recognised through a common approach to branding.
  • Provide a focus around which all organisations involved in sport can come together to support good practice in sports clubs working with children and young people.

Clubmark now has its own website

Clubmark accreditation is awarded to clubs that comply with minimum operating standards in four areas:

Clubs working towards accreditation can receive support and advice from British Fencing and other partners such as county sports partnerships (CSPs).

Circumstances will vary between clubs and sports but the process of accreditation is the same. There is only one set of paperwork to complete and in general most clubs are well on the way to achieving accreditation without realising it.

Click here to see which fencing clubs have been accredited with SwordMark.

Why should clubs apply for accreditation?

Clubs awarded SwordMark can be proud of what they have achieved. Parents can be assured that their children belong to a safer club. Members can be sure their club is a well managed club, striving to offer the best in coaching and sports development. By striving to achieve higher standards clubs are likely to attract more members and build a sustainable future. Clubs which apply will receive help and support to achieve higher standards.

SwordMark and County Sports Partnerships

The development of sports clubs providing opportunities for children and young people is an integral part of County Sports Partnerships. The 49 Sports Partnerships will work closely with national governing bodies to provide support to clubs working to improve their quality and gain accreditation.

What Next?

Clubs wishing to gain accreditation will be sent a resource pack that advises clubs on requirements. The pack also includes a series of useful forms and templates to help with the process of gaining accreditation.
Once clubs have met the criteria they will awarded a special certificate by British Fencing to recognise their achievement. To receive a pack please complete this application form. 

Why should clubs apply for accreditation?

Clubs awarded SwordMark can be proud of what they have achieved. Parents can be assured that their children belong to a safer club. Members can be sure their club is a well managed club, striving to offer the best in coaching and sports development. By striving to achieve higher standards clubs are likely to attract more members and build a sustainable future. Clubs which apply will receive help and support to achieve higher standards.

Clubmark and County Sports Partnerships

The development of sports clubs providing opportunities for children and young people is an integral part of County Sports Partnerships. The 49 Sports Partnerships will work closely with national governing bodies to provide support to clubs working to improve their quality and gain accreditation.

What Next?

Clubs wishing to gain accreditation will be sent a resource pack that advises clubs on requirements. The pack also includes a series of useful forms and templates to help with the process of gaining accreditation.
Once clubs have met the criteria they will awarded a special certificate by British Fencing to recognise their achievement. To receive a pack please complete this application form .