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Swim England publishes Returning to the Pool Guidance

Further to the Swim England ‘Returning to the Pool’ guidance issued today, the region has set up several forums for Chairpersons and Head Coaches over the next few weeks to help and support your club’s return to the water. Please allow your club committees some time to examine the document and formulate their plans as

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Celebrating National Volunteers’ Week

As part of National Volunteers’ Week Swim England East Region would like to say a big thank you to all our volunteers that give up their time to help our clubs, counties and the region. Check out our social media channels to see our clubs also saying thank you!

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Update from Swim England on the licensing of Meets

As we are sure you are aware, on Wednesday 27th May Swim England issued a statement cancelling all   national events scheduled to take place in latter part of 2020. In respect of swimming, this included the Swim England National Winter Championships, traditionally the culmination of the domestic short course swimming season. Last week, FINA also

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Swim England East Region Event Cancellations

Following the announcement by Swim England that all national events are cancelled until the end of the year, Swim England East Region has taken the decision to cancel the following competitions: Masters Championships, planned for 27th September 2020 Disability Championships, planned for 11th October 2020 Short Course Swimming Championships, planned for 6th, 7th and 8th

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Swimming Coach Conference

Spaces are still avalable on the  Swimming Coach Conference on 6 June. It is free to attend and is being held virtually by the Swim England Swimming Talent Team, plus special guests. For a place, please email [email protected] by Friday 29 May. A timetable of topics is available to download.

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Key Safety Advice for Open Water Swimming

Swim England had teamed up with British Triathlon and the Royal Lifesaving Society UK to produce some guidance around open water swimming in relation to the recent Government announcement that open water swimming is now possible. Further information can be found on the Swim England website.

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Online Safeguarding Advice for Clubs

Since lockdown started and the use of online platforms such as Zoom has increased, Swim England has issued advice and guidance to clubs and members on good practice.   The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has also issued another warning around serious safeguarding risks as a result of a growing trend

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