Community Game Update – September 2020
Welcome to the September 2020 Community Game Update. We hope you find the update useful
Welcome to the September 2020 Community Game Update. We hope you find the update useful
The key high level findings from the most recent survey conducted over the summer found there is:
Players and Officials at Essington Rugby Club were proud and amazed on Saturday 12th September at their “Pitch Up For Rugby Day” when the RFU Vice President Rob Briers walked in and introduced himself.
update you on the law changes announced by the Government on Wednesday 9 September
This on demand webinar discusses how clubs can effectively use GMS for club communications and team management tasks.
With the exception of clubs impacted by local lockdown restrictions, effective Tuesday 1 September, we have moved to Stage D on the Return to Community Rugby Roadmap
Clubs are reminded that the powers around local restrictions lie with their local authorities. We are advised that unless local restrictions specifically mention restrictions on team sports and/or rugby, clubs should follow the NGB guidelines.
We are committed to a step change in increasing diversity and inclusion and are conducting a survey among our stakeholders as we really want to listen and hear your views and experiences
Club Safeguarding Officers should have received a detailed review of all Regulation 21 changes in the RFU Safeguarding Bulletin