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ECB Clubmark assessment is divided into two elements:
1. Assessment of your ECB Clubmark Evidence File – using the Evidence File Checklist
2. ECB Clubmark Site Visit – an assessment at your club’s venue, assessing how you have implemented and communicated the policies and procedures within ECB Clubmark. The Site Visit checklist is used.
Assessment of your ECB Clubmark Evidence File Checklist can take place at any time during the year.
Your ECB Clubmark Site Visit will take place between the months of April and end of August (during the cricket season).
You will be given a four week period during which your Site Visit will take place. This ensures the Site Visit is a true reflection of the day-to-day running of your club, at the same time as giving you time to prepare.
ECB Clubmark Nominated Officers
Each County Cricket Board has a group of ECB Clubmark Nominated Officers’ who will assess ECB Clubmark. These people trained by the ECB are equipped to assess your ECB Clubmark Evidence File and perform your ECB Clubmark Site Visit.
Through your Cricket Development Manager you will be allocated a Nominated Officer to liaise with when the time is ready for your assessment of ECB Clubmark.
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