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club club development development club smart clubs club development scheme scheme development scheme A management checklist for sport and recreation groups

smart clubs A well-organised club is the key to an enjoyable, vibrant, and balanced sport and recreation environment! As an operator within the sport and recreation industry in Western Australia, you are faced with increasing pressure to use business principles to manage programs and services. Taking time to address organisational issues will help your club/ group manage risks, be sustainable, avoid conflicts, and provide appropriate service to your members and the community. Not sure where to start? Use this checklist to quickly identify areas within your club/group that are being done well, and those that are not. By using this tool, you have taken the first step towards becoming a Smart Club. Complete the following checklist on behalf of your club, operation or recreation group.

Checklist IN YES NO PROGRESS 1 PLANNING Do you spend time planning for future development and funding opportunities? Do you have a budget beyond the current year? Do you have a yearly plan that sets out what you will do and how you are going to do it? If so, do you regularly assess the progress of your plan? Do you have a planning checklist for major events? 2 ADMINISTRATION Are you incorporated under State law? Is your constitution up to date? Do you have a current set of by-laws? Does your management committee follow agreed meeting procedures? Does someone record minutes at meetings and circulate them? Are you aware of the legal requirements resulting from incorporation? Do you have job descriptions or duty statements for your volunteers, committee members and/or personnel? Do you actively recruit new committee members? www.dsr.wa.gov.au

smart clubs IN YES NO PROGRESS 3 POLICIES AND GUIDELINES While not a comprehensive list, have you considered guidelines for your club/group on: anti-harassment child protection health related issues (i.e. anti-smoking, sun protection, alcohol and drug awareness) financial processes complaints handling committee members duties and responsibilities codes of conduct for athletes, participants, coaches volunteer management The Department of Sport and Recreation is in the process of developing generic policies that your club/group may wish to consider using. Please refer to the What Next? section for further information.

Checklist IN YES NO PROGRESS 4 FINANCE Do you use mechanisms to monitor and control spending, such as: spending limits for various personnel? at least two signatures for payment transactions? purchase orders for all expenditures? Do you: keep an accurate set of accounting books or have a computer accounting system? revise the budget, as required, throughout the financial year? present and interpret regular financial reports to the committee? Do you have a good knowledge of relevant government funding available? Do you have a sponsorship policy? 5 INSURANCE Do you have public liability insurance? Do you have adequate building and/or equipment insurance to cover all potential risks (i.e. theft, fire, weather damage)? Do you have insurance to protect the professional conduct of directors, coaches, officials and other key volunteers/personnel? Do you have injury insurance for players, instructors and officials? Do your insurance policies cover both regular activities and special events? www.dsr.wa.gov.au

smart clubs IN YES NO PROGRESS 6 SAFETY Do you have first aid resources available at all facilities/events? Do you encourage and support the training of volunteer members in first aid, sports training, etc? Have you nominated one or more accredited First Aid Officers or sports trainers? Do you regularly conduct risk/safety checks on facilities and equipment? 7 FACILITY MANAGEMENT Complete this section if you have regular access to, or manage, a facility. Are your facilities and equipment checked regularly and maintained to a safety standard? (see Safety) Do you have an up-to-date asset register? If leasing your facility, have you considered provisions beyond your lease agreement? Do you have a management plan for your facility that includes a detailed asset maintenance schedule? Can your facility achieve long-term sustainability via high use and financial returns?

Checklist IN YES NO PROGRESS 8 MEMBER/CLIENT FOCUS Are your members/clients aware of the services you offer? Do you target special interest groups i.e. people with disabilities, Indigenous people, women, seniors, regional members/clients? Do your members/clients know your committee members and/or key personnel? Do you have a website and/or email facilities? Do you have a database for sourcing and using membership client information? 9 EDUCATION AND TRAINING Do you have a set policy for the training of volunteer members and/or personnel? Do you encourage the accreditation of instructors, coaches, and officials through various accrediting bodies? Do you encourage the training of committee members, volunteers and/or personnel in specific areas of development such as: financial management conducting meetings volunteer management planning sponsorship and fundraising event management marketing and promotion legal issues and risk management committee management use of technology www.dsr.wa.gov.au

smart clubs What Next? If you answered YES to most of the questions in this checklist, well done! You are well on your way to becoming a Smart Club. If you have answered NO or IN PROGRESS to any of the questions, you can use the attached Smart Clubs Action Plan template to plan how your club will address these areas that need improving. Simply transfer to the Action Plan the questions to which you answered NO or IN PROGRESS and identify what actions need to be taken, who is to take responsibility and in what timeframes. This plan will help your club/group to prioritise and set realistic goals to improve. The Department of Sport and Recreation has identified a number of easy-to-use resources to help your club/group improve. For further information, for hotlinks to other key agencies and to find out about upcoming seminars/ courses visit the website www.dsr.wa.gov.au Assistance can also be provided to your club/group by your peak recreation body, state or regional sporting association or local government authority. Feedback If you are completing this checklist at a development workshop, or as part of your sport or recreation planning process, please provide the following information: CLUB/GROUP NAME: MAIN SPORT OR RECREATION ACTIVITY: YOUR NAME: POSITION WITHIN ORGANISATION: PHONE (day): MOBILE: PHONE (evening): EMAIL: DATE COMPLETED:

Action Plan Identify specific tasks that will improve your club s performance in the areas you have identified in the Smart Clubs Management Checklist. Include short and long term actions. Specify who will do these tasks and provide a timeline. Please photocopy this sheet if you need more space to write your responses. Identify questions Actions When? Who will do Comments you answered NO Tasks to improve your Set some dates these tasks? Include any advice to help or NOT SURE club s performance put these tasks into practice

smart clubs Department of Sport and Recreation Perry Lakes Stadium Meagher Drive, Floreat Western Australia PO Box 66 Wembley WA 6913 Tel: 9387 9700 Fax: 9387 9726 info@dsr.wa.gov.au www.dsr.wa.gov.au GASCOYNE 1st Floor Gascoyne Memorial Centre 14 Robinson Street PO Box 140 Carnarvon WA 6701 Tel: 9941 2153 Fax: 9941 4055 gascoyne@dsr.wa.gov.au GOLDFIELDS Goldfields Sports House 25 Porter Street PO Box 1036 Kalgoorlie WA 6430 Tel: 9021 5399 Fax: 9021 5335 goldfields@dsr.wa.gov.au GREAT SOUTHERN SportRec House 1st Floor 234 Stirling Terrace Albany WA 6330 Tel: 9841 6800 Fax: 9842 1660 greatsouthern@dsr.wa.gov.au KIMBERLEY Shop 24 Kununurra Shopping Centre Konkerberry Drive PO Box 1127 Kununurra WA 6743 Tel: 9168 1987 Fax: 9168 3035 kimberley@dsr.wa.gov.au MID WEST Mid West Sports House 77 Marine Terrace PO Box 135 Geraldton WA 6531 Tel: 9964 5333 Fax: 9921 6555 midwest@dsr.wa.gov.au PEEL Suite 3 The Endeavor Centre 94 Mandurah Terrace PO Box 1445 Mandurah WA 6210 Tel: 9535 3309 Fax: 9535 9688 peel@dsr.wa.gov.au PILBARA Water Corporation Building 1 Welcome Road PO Box 294 Karratha WA 6714 Tel: 9185 0194 Fax: 9185 0198 pilbara@dsr.wa.gov.au SOUTH WEST 80A Blair Street Bunbury WA 6230 Tel: 9791 7100 Fax: 9791 7963 southwest@dsr.wa.gov.au WHEATBELT 297 Fitzgerald Street PO Box 55 Northam WA 6401 Tel: 9622 0150 Fax: 9622 0160 wheatbelt@dsr.wa.gov.au