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Hi,
In this edition of the bulletin, we have information about Anti-Discrimination Training, #GroundsWeek, The Female Umpiring Conference, and more.
Best Wishes,
ECB, Participation and Growth Team |
2023 Discipline
Regulations – What do you have in place for this season?
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Sharing the discipline regulations
that your league/competition has adopted for the 2023 playing season will
enable the ECB Anti-Discrimination Unit to contact relevant leagues on any
centrally reported related issues.
Click below to share your discipline
regulations.
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Anti-Discrimination
Training – ‘The Boundary Programme’
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The ECB has recognised a
need to support leagues with their handling of discrimination complaints.
The Boundary Programme
is designed to equip recreational cricket with the knowledge and skills to
minimise the risk of discrimination, both on-field, and in relevant off-field
situations, and to respond to those incidents that occur.
This module includes: the reporting process, different types of
discrimination, legislation, and how to address and investigate discrimination.
The training will be face to face and will be delivered in 11
locations around the UK between 11 April and 3 May 2023.
Places can be booked via the link below.
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This week is #GroundsWeek and we are celebrating all those
grounds managers who help to make cricket happen – why not shine a light on all
the hard work your grounds team does? Use #GroundsWeek to let us know!
As part of our continuing support for grounds managers we
have worked with our partners, the Grounds Management Association, to update
the advice on preparing pitches and managing grounds on the GMA Toolkit for
Cricket. Click below to review the advice.
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The Female Umpiring
Conference
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The ECB is hosting the
first National Female Umpire Conference at Cranfield University on Saturday 15
April 2023, and there are still places available. The event is for current
umpires, those who volunteer in cricket who may be asked to umpire, and those
considering umpiring in the future.
It will provide
learning opportunities through workshops and bring together amazing role models
within cricket, (including international umpires Sue Redfern and Anna Harris)
who will be on hand to answer questions. The event is free to attend, and
places are still available, although limited.
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Zing is excited to
announce Club Zing, a flashing wicket system for amateur cricket that is as
bright as the TV system, but with more LEDs that flash in all directions.
A Club Zing kit
includes Zing bails and stumps for both ends of the pitch and all accessories
needed to keep you Zinging.
Zing can tailor the
contents of the kit to your club’s needs. You can also brand the Zing stumps
with stickers containing sponsor or club imagery. See our website for prices,
or Whatsapp/email Luke on +61431376349 or lukem@zings.biz with any questions.
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