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Clubmark survey

Since it was first introduced in 2003, ECB’s Clubmark accreditation scheme has been successful in developing a vibrant and healthy cricket club structure within England and Wales by creating a benchmark for high quality community club cricket.

As well as recognising that clubs are well run, sustainable and appreciate the importance of junior cricket, Clubmark accreditation also acknowledges a club's hard work and commitment to coaching, the raising of standards and development of the game. Almost 1,500 clubs are already Clubmark accredited, with around 1,000 more currently working towards accreditation.

Looking to the future, ECB is conducting a review of the Clubmark scheme in an effort to update and improve it, making it as effective as possible, so that many more clubs will take the opportunity to achieve Clubmark accreditation.

As part of this process it is essential that everyone involved in ECB Clubmark, including currently accredited clubs as well as those clubs that have not yet achieved the Clubmark standard, have the chance to feed in their views on which elements of the scheme are currently working well and any changes they would like to see made.

Clicking the link below will take you to a short questionnaire about the current programme. We would be grateful if you would complete the questionnaire so that your responses can be taken into consideration and will have a direct impact on the future of ECB Clubmark.

The questionnaire does not require you to provide your personal details so you can remain anonymous if you so wish, but information about your job role and location would be very useful to us.

Please note that the final date for all responses is November 30.

Thank you for taking part.

ECB Clubmark Review Questionnaire

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