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Existing Boccia Young Officials
If you have already attended the Boccia Young Officials course, you may find the
information below helpful:
How does volunteering benefit me?
Where do I go from here?
Where can I volunteer?
How can I access these volunteer opportunities?
How does volunteering benefit me?
Volunteering is a rewarding and fun experience, where you can;
- Keep your skills up to date - practice makes perfect!
- Increase your confidence
- Meet new people
- Keep up to date with changes in your sport
- Have FUN
Where do I go from here?
After attending a Boccia Young Officials course, you need to complete a minimum of 2 hours
of volunteering in an officiating capacity. The more you volunteer the greater experience you will gain!
After completing your voluntary hours you need to complete and send off your Boccia Young
Officials Diary to CP Sport, they will then send you your certificate.
If you have lost your Boccia Young Officials Diary,
download another one here!!
Where can I volunteer?
You can volunteer in your School or within your School Sport Partnership, at local clubs
(e.g. Boccia Leagues), local events (e.g. Youth Games), competitions (e.g. Regionals) etc.
How can I access these volunteer opportunities?
- In School - speak to your PE teacher, School Sport Co-ordinator or Partnership Development Manager
for school and partnership opportunities.
- In the local community - Contact your local County Sport Partnership or disability sport unit for a
list of clubs or events and league days.
- In the region - contact CP Sport for more information about events/clubs and getting involved.
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