Post by stanchurchillmann on Apr 14, 2013 3:44:18 GMT -5
TOOTING & MITCHAM UNITED FOOTBALL CLUB
Our Vision draws upon the Vision and Concept of the Hub @ Tooting & Mitcham.
This Vision and the Hub itself has grown out of Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club as the natural progression for a community football club.
Whilst the Hub provides a wide range of sporting, leisure health and educational activities the founding principles which drive the Hub apply equally to Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club and underpin the Club’s Football Plan.
These are: -
• Involvement of the whole family
The opportunity for all abilities to participate
• Players and parents of younger players to be members of the Football Club along with supporters with everyone encouraged to be engaged actively in the running of the Football Club
• We will enhance the power of individuals to contribute as volunteers and via time bank schemes
• Inclusivity so that particular emphasis will be placed on providing football opportunities for people suffering from health and social deprivation, those excluded from and on the margins of society, ethnic minorities
• We will empower people through football to develop self esteem and to pass on the skills which each person has to others.
OBJECTIVES:
1) Club Development
The Component Sections:-
1st Team
• Plays in the Ryman Premier League, FA Cup, FA Trophy, London Senior Cup, Surrey Senior Cup
• Formed in 1932 on merger of Tooting Town and Mitcham Wanderers
• Leading Amateur club for many years
• Champions of Isthmian League twice
• Champions of Athenian League twice
• Have beaten 3 Football League clubs in the FA Cup
• Reached 4th Round of FA Cup in 1975-76
• Winners of London Senior Cup 6 times & Current Holders
• Winners of Surrey Senior Cup 9 times, last in 2006-07
• Winners of Surrey Senior Shield 4 times
Reserves
• Play in Suburban League
• Winners of Suburban League 3 times & Reigning Champions
• Winners of Surrey Premier Cup twice
• Winners of Surrey Intermediate Cup 3 times
Youth Team
• Play in Southern Youth League & FA Youth Cup
• Winners Southern Youth League once
• Winners Southern Youth League Cup 3 times
• Winners Surrey Youth Cup once
Stripes
• For 7-11 year olds
• Founded in 2006 with just 6 players
• Strong volunteer ethos
• Parents become coaches
• Charter Standard
• Comprehensive Child Protection Policy
• Code of Conduct
• Active Fund Raising
Imperials
• Formed by a group of parents to provide inclusive football opportunities
• Currently runs one team but will expand and will drive the middle tier of our junior football structure
Juniors
• Teams for each age group from 11 years upwards
• Provides route for players into youth team
• Parachutes less able players into middle of structure
Women & Girls
• Women’s Team plays in Greater London South League
• Girls’ Team plays in Surrey County Girls League Division 1
2) Leagues, Competitions and Small-sided Football
3) Workforce Development (staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers)
4) Football in Education
5) Women’s and Girls’ Football
6) Football for Disabled People
7) Race Equality (incl religion, refugees and asylum seekers)
8) Social Inclusion
9) Health
10) Communication and Marketing
Club Development
To provide the widest football opportunities and experience: -
• Create a clear pathway for players from mini soccer through all the Strata up to 1st Team adult football
• Offer opportunities for players of all abilities to play football competitively and as a recreational activity allowing for players to move upwards or downwards according to ability and their wishes
• Build upon the Club’s existing initiatives in offering Football in a more community informal context as part of the drive to increase inclusivity
• Continue to work closely with Merton School Sports Partnership in promoting the playing of football
• Create an integrated Club administrative structure with representation and participation from all groups meeting on a monthly basis
Club Development / Achievement Targets
YOUTH
Establish a full time Youth Academy while retaining the existing part-time youth team
BOYS & JUNIORS
3 Boys’ Teams for each age group from Year 2 to Year 6 with 4 Boys’ Teams from Year 7 to 11 – run by the Juniors, Stripes & Imperials respectively
Workforce Development (staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers)
•To develop and retain a qualified team to deliver the Football Plan
• To provide individuals with beneficial qualifications in coaching & refereeing
Workforce Development / Achievement Targets
• Appoint a Football Development Officer
• Appoint a Football Development Manager
•20 Qualified Coaches completed Level 1
• 10 Qualified Coaches completed Level 2
• 9 Qualified Coaches completed Level 3 / Coaches UEFA B
• 1 Coach Level 4/UEFA A
• 10 Qualified Referees
• 24Volunteers completed First Aid for Sport
• All Coaches to belong to Surrey FA Coaches Association
• Appoint a Volunteer Co-ordinator
• Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme
Football in Education
•To ensure that all young people of all abilities have the opportunity to participate in football sessions in and out of school hours and are able to continue to play post 16
• To use football as a medium to build confidence and self esteem
Fooball in Education / Achievement Targets
• Junior Football Organiser (JFO) Courses for every secondary school in the London Borough of Merton
• Take multi skills courses into primary schools in the London Borough of Merton
• Increase Out of Hours Football Courses and Out of Hours
School Learning - Friday nights 5-a-side Leagues & Saturday
mornings 5-a-side Leagues
• Continue with Mitcham World Cup
• Continue to support Merton Schools League and stage
Play Offs & Finals & Stage Mitcham/Morden Schools Festival
• Continue to support Merton’s teams in London Youth Games & London Mini Games
• Stage Surrey County FA Schools Cup matches
• Introduce Breakfast Clubs in local schools
• Encourage students to volunteer leading to taking up coaching
• Develop links with youth clubs
• Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme
• Provide a venue for in service training events & for teachers’ courses
• Continue to be a Playing for Success Study Centre
•Implement CSPAN Programme by establishing Dads & Lads Leagues
• Alternative Education Schemes (NEET)
Women and Girls` Football
To develop opportunities for women and girls of all ages to play football
Women and Girls` Football / Achievement Targets
•Continue with 1 Women’s’ 1st Team
• 1 Women’s Reserve Team
• Establish a link with a Centre of Excellence
•1 Girl’s Team for each of Years 7 to 11 & any younger age groups for which there is a demand
• Opportunity for younger girls to play in mixed teams
• Facilitate female coaches
• 1 female referee per season
• Set up Women’s 6-a-side league
• Stage Women’s 5-a-side tournaments for charity
• Expand CSPAN Programme to include Mums & Lassies
• Establish drop in weekly sessions for primary age girls at the Club
• Create a base at a local primary school for drop in sessions
• Hold girls’ open days
Football for Disabled People
To ensure that football opportunities are inclusive for people with disabilities
Football for Disabled people / Achievement Targets
Set up 10 coaches trained through Coaching Disabled Footballers structures to enable us to operate 1 Junior disability team & 1 Senior disability team
Increased number of people with disabilities playing mainstream football
Host a special schools event / festival
Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme
Our Vision draws upon the Vision and Concept of the Hub @ Tooting & Mitcham.
This Vision and the Hub itself has grown out of Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club as the natural progression for a community football club.
Whilst the Hub provides a wide range of sporting, leisure health and educational activities the founding principles which drive the Hub apply equally to Tooting & Mitcham United Football Club and underpin the Club’s Football Plan.
These are: -
• Involvement of the whole family
The opportunity for all abilities to participate
• Players and parents of younger players to be members of the Football Club along with supporters with everyone encouraged to be engaged actively in the running of the Football Club
• We will enhance the power of individuals to contribute as volunteers and via time bank schemes
• Inclusivity so that particular emphasis will be placed on providing football opportunities for people suffering from health and social deprivation, those excluded from and on the margins of society, ethnic minorities
• We will empower people through football to develop self esteem and to pass on the skills which each person has to others.
OBJECTIVES:
1) Club Development
The Component Sections:-
1st Team
• Plays in the Ryman Premier League, FA Cup, FA Trophy, London Senior Cup, Surrey Senior Cup
• Formed in 1932 on merger of Tooting Town and Mitcham Wanderers
• Leading Amateur club for many years
• Champions of Isthmian League twice
• Champions of Athenian League twice
• Have beaten 3 Football League clubs in the FA Cup
• Reached 4th Round of FA Cup in 1975-76
• Winners of London Senior Cup 6 times & Current Holders
• Winners of Surrey Senior Cup 9 times, last in 2006-07
• Winners of Surrey Senior Shield 4 times
Reserves
• Play in Suburban League
• Winners of Suburban League 3 times & Reigning Champions
• Winners of Surrey Premier Cup twice
• Winners of Surrey Intermediate Cup 3 times
Youth Team
• Play in Southern Youth League & FA Youth Cup
• Winners Southern Youth League once
• Winners Southern Youth League Cup 3 times
• Winners Surrey Youth Cup once
Stripes
• For 7-11 year olds
• Founded in 2006 with just 6 players
• Strong volunteer ethos
• Parents become coaches
• Charter Standard
• Comprehensive Child Protection Policy
• Code of Conduct
• Active Fund Raising
Imperials
• Formed by a group of parents to provide inclusive football opportunities
• Currently runs one team but will expand and will drive the middle tier of our junior football structure
Juniors
• Teams for each age group from 11 years upwards
• Provides route for players into youth team
• Parachutes less able players into middle of structure
Women & Girls
• Women’s Team plays in Greater London South League
• Girls’ Team plays in Surrey County Girls League Division 1
2) Leagues, Competitions and Small-sided Football
3) Workforce Development (staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers)
4) Football in Education
5) Women’s and Girls’ Football
6) Football for Disabled People
7) Race Equality (incl religion, refugees and asylum seekers)
8) Social Inclusion
9) Health
10) Communication and Marketing
Club Development
To provide the widest football opportunities and experience: -
• Create a clear pathway for players from mini soccer through all the Strata up to 1st Team adult football
• Offer opportunities for players of all abilities to play football competitively and as a recreational activity allowing for players to move upwards or downwards according to ability and their wishes
• Build upon the Club’s existing initiatives in offering Football in a more community informal context as part of the drive to increase inclusivity
• Continue to work closely with Merton School Sports Partnership in promoting the playing of football
• Create an integrated Club administrative structure with representation and participation from all groups meeting on a monthly basis
Club Development / Achievement Targets
YOUTH
Establish a full time Youth Academy while retaining the existing part-time youth team
BOYS & JUNIORS
3 Boys’ Teams for each age group from Year 2 to Year 6 with 4 Boys’ Teams from Year 7 to 11 – run by the Juniors, Stripes & Imperials respectively
Workforce Development (staff, coaches, tutors, referees, volunteers)
•To develop and retain a qualified team to deliver the Football Plan
• To provide individuals with beneficial qualifications in coaching & refereeing
Workforce Development / Achievement Targets
• Appoint a Football Development Officer
• Appoint a Football Development Manager
•20 Qualified Coaches completed Level 1
• 10 Qualified Coaches completed Level 2
• 9 Qualified Coaches completed Level 3 / Coaches UEFA B
• 1 Coach Level 4/UEFA A
• 10 Qualified Referees
• 24Volunteers completed First Aid for Sport
• All Coaches to belong to Surrey FA Coaches Association
• Appoint a Volunteer Co-ordinator
• Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme
Football in Education
•To ensure that all young people of all abilities have the opportunity to participate in football sessions in and out of school hours and are able to continue to play post 16
• To use football as a medium to build confidence and self esteem
Fooball in Education / Achievement Targets
• Junior Football Organiser (JFO) Courses for every secondary school in the London Borough of Merton
• Take multi skills courses into primary schools in the London Borough of Merton
• Increase Out of Hours Football Courses and Out of Hours
School Learning - Friday nights 5-a-side Leagues & Saturday
mornings 5-a-side Leagues
• Continue with Mitcham World Cup
• Continue to support Merton Schools League and stage
Play Offs & Finals & Stage Mitcham/Morden Schools Festival
• Continue to support Merton’s teams in London Youth Games & London Mini Games
• Stage Surrey County FA Schools Cup matches
• Introduce Breakfast Clubs in local schools
• Encourage students to volunteer leading to taking up coaching
• Develop links with youth clubs
• Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme
• Provide a venue for in service training events & for teachers’ courses
• Continue to be a Playing for Success Study Centre
•Implement CSPAN Programme by establishing Dads & Lads Leagues
• Alternative Education Schemes (NEET)
Women and Girls` Football
To develop opportunities for women and girls of all ages to play football
Women and Girls` Football / Achievement Targets
•Continue with 1 Women’s’ 1st Team
• 1 Women’s Reserve Team
• Establish a link with a Centre of Excellence
•1 Girl’s Team for each of Years 7 to 11 & any younger age groups for which there is a demand
• Opportunity for younger girls to play in mixed teams
• Facilitate female coaches
• 1 female referee per season
• Set up Women’s 6-a-side league
• Stage Women’s 5-a-side tournaments for charity
• Expand CSPAN Programme to include Mums & Lassies
• Establish drop in weekly sessions for primary age girls at the Club
• Create a base at a local primary school for drop in sessions
• Hold girls’ open days
Football for Disabled People
To ensure that football opportunities are inclusive for people with disabilities
Football for Disabled people / Achievement Targets
Set up 10 coaches trained through Coaching Disabled Footballers structures to enable us to operate 1 Junior disability team & 1 Senior disability team
Increased number of people with disabilities playing mainstream football
Host a special schools event / festival
Develop Youth Zone as part of a myplace programme