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Community Rugby Development
Sussex RFU

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The Sussex Rugby Union Development Office is responsible to the RFU and Sussex RFU for promoting and developing the game across the County 

The Rugby Union Development Scheme
This scheme is  responsible for promoting and developing the game across the County. In delivering these aims, Rugby Development staff work to an annual managerial plan in assisting Clubs and Schools  to increase participation, providing opportunities to develop coaching skills and to increase playing performance. Rugby Development Officer and Community Rugby Coaches. The work of the Rugby Development Officers and Coaches , together with Kent and Surrey is overseen by the  Regional Rugby Development Manager (RRDM  London South), Peter Macaulay - eMail  petermacaulay@rfu.com

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Rugby Development Officer
for Sussex 

Mal Chumbley
Rugby Development Office 
Sussex Rugby,
University of Brighton Sports Centre
Falmer Campus
Brighton
BN1 9PH

Tel  01273 623030  Mob  07793 167075 
eMail : malchumbley@rfu.com   

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Mal Chumbley
 

Mal is supported by 4 Community Rugby Coaches (CRC's) working full time within the Regional Devlopment Partnerships in Schools and Clubs across Sussex.

Sussex CRC's
 

Administrative Assistant
for Sussex Rugby

Dina Lewis
Supporting the County Secretary, the Rugby Development Officer and the four Community Rugby Coaches  

Tel 01273 623030 
Office Mobile: 07827 465668
 eMail: sussexadmin@therfu.com   

please note: Dina works mornings only

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Dina Lewis
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Rugby Development

Partnerships

In an initiative to focus on local issues the Community Rugby group has been split into 4 partnerships, South, South East, Central and West. Each partnership has a geographical membership of Clubs and outside partners, from the Educational areas and Sport England, through the County Sports Partnership (CSP). Each partnership also has a Community Rugby Coach (CRC) aligned to them, managed by the RDO they deliver  Playing and non playing support to Clubs and Schools, in their local area. The idea is to bring all the providers to one table to have a collective and single approach to Rugby provision and development.

The partnerships have been helping Clubs to develop by obtaining the RFU Seal of Approval and through training courses, such as First aid, and Child welfare and protection training. In the last 2 years we have also successfully recognised the contribution of our volunteers through the RFU Value the Volunteer programme and our own within Sussex, where member Clubs nominate individuals for recognition, this has resulted in over 30 winners. We have also held 2 very well supported Volunteers Dinners, hosted by Hove Rugby Club, these dinners have aided Volunteer recruitment and further recognition.

Sussex RFU Community Rugby Groups

The aim of the Community Rugby group within Sussex is to aid and promote the non playing activities of Clubs and individuals. These activities support the RFU  strategic plan which is based on a four year cycle around the RWC. This cycle includes recruitment, retention and people and places with specific initiatives launched periodically. In Sussex, we have had the Play campaign, nationally launched to coincide with RWC 2007 the campaign targeted new and past players in an attempt to boost Club squad sizes and team numbers. In the retention phase we launched the Pathfinder campaign which is still in its infancy and on-going, again launched nationally this campaign aims to retain 16-24 year olds in the Rugby family as they move around the country entering further or higher Education or due to recruitment. The network of Pathfinders at Clubs and educational establishments keep track and share movement details. We are now in the people and places phase, in conjunction with our Regional Development Team we are attempting to improve the facilities clubs have on offer and the skills and numbers involved in administration. An important element of this phase is the recruitment and training of our Volunteers, the lifeblood of any Club.

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