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If travelling to the Club, and using a car navigation system, please ignore the published postcode BS10 7TT, which is corrrect, however, refers to buildings stretching for over half a mile on Cribbs Causeway.

The postcode more appropriate is : 

BS10 7TB 

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Coaching

The RFU have a number of courses for new coaches. To start your coaching career you need to do a Rugby Ready course and then after that you need to do a Level 1 course and then if you want to progress further then you can do a level 2,3 and 4.Level 4 is for professional coaches.The aim is for all Clifton coaches to be at least level one qualified.

All you have to do is click on the link below (south west/for rugby ready go to non awards)and find a course, book the course ,pay for it and then claim the cost of the course back from the Treasurer for the juniors Mike Anderton,116 Parrys Lane,Bristol BS9 1BJ.

For bookings and information contact:

South West Approved Centre 01452702119

or email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 CLICK HERE FOR COURSE INFORMATION

Thanks for your help coaching Clifton minis and juniors.

Child Protection

The RFU and RFUW have a moral and legal obligation to ensure that, when given responsibility for young people, coaches and volunteers provide them with the highest possible standard of care. Through the implementation of a policy for the Welfare of Young People in Rugby, and the support of its coaches and volunteers, the RFU/RFUW alongside a growing number of governing bodies, will maintain the professionalism and safeguards of good practice which are associated with the game.

The policy outlines the following key areas:

It recognises the responsibility of all those involved in Rugby Union (professional and volunteers) to safeguard and promote the interests and well being of the children and young players with whom they are working;

It provides a framework on the recruitment, selection, suitability and deployment of individuals working with young people;

It emphasises the value of working closely in partnership with other coaches, parents, professionals and volunteers to protect children and young players from harm and discrimination;

It acknowledges that abuse does take place in sport and that raising awareness and understanding of the main forms of abuse and establishing communication and reporting procedures if abuse is suspected will further safeguard the young players, coaches and all others working within the game.

Our Child Protection officer is Mrs Natasha Gardiner
Home no 0117 307 9594,  

e-mail her at  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it