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Gymnastics Club Culture Development Programme

 
Gymnastics Club Culture Development Programme
Date
Times
Booking Url
Closing Date
27/04/2025
9.30 12.30
11/04/2025
11/05/2025
9.30 12.30
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11/04/2025
01/06/2025
9.30 12.30
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11/04/2025
15/06/2025
9.30 12.30
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11/04/2025
17/08/2025
9.30 12.30
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11/04/2025
Organiser: Scottish Gymnastics Venue: Online

The Scottish Gymnastics club culture development programme provides club leaders with a comprehensive and transformative experience. It could be for you!

Could 2025 be the year when you accelerate your club’s approach to culture, teamwork, growth and member experience to the next level? We are delighted to extend our work with Alice Beveridge to deliver this innovative programme in 2025.

Why sign up?

Everyone has a role to play in the culture experienced within a club and those in leadership roles are key to creating and bringing great culture to life. Successful gymnastics clubs can come from an investment into intentional leadership that values inclusion and club-wide engagement. This course will help and inspire you as a leader to ensure the experiences of everyone involved are at the heart of all decisions. 

A selection of the key workshop learning outcomes include:

  • build trust and respect while leading positive change in gymnastics clubs
  • discover your Gymnastic VIBE
  • understand the characteristics of high-performing gymnastics teams
  • understand the impact of positive emotions, engagement, relationships, meaning, and accomplishments (PERMA) on creating a flourishing gymnastics environment
  • recognise “toxic” behaviours and the consequences on club culture, success, and integrity

Who is it for?

This is for those with a club leadership role looking to understand and implement great culture development. We’d love to hear from applicants with either coaching or non-coaching leadership roles, for example, head coaches and club chairs.

What does it involve?

Attendees participate in online workshops, an action learning set and are provided with individual support through 1:2:1 mentored sessions.

Key dates

  • Workshop 1 – 27 April:uncover your gymnastics VIBE – 3 hours
  • Workshop 2 – 11 May: building a legacy in gymnastics – 3 hours
  • Workshop 3 – 1 June:fostering flourishing gymnastics environments – 3 hours
  • Workshop 4 – 15 June: transmitting positive gymnastics culture – 3 hours
  • Action Learning Set – 17 August: collaborative sessions with peers and Alice addressing live issues in gymnastics culture development – 3 hours
  • Individual mentoring – three to four dates between August and December as agreed with mentor.Tailored 1:2:1 mentoring sessions to promote leadership and personal growth, aligning with ethical values

Programme Fee

£275 subsidised Scottish Gymnastics member cost, £1000 non-member. Payment must be made before the start of the course.

Ready to apply? Simply fill in the application form or email us at development@scottishgymnastics.org for further information on delegate suitability and workshop content.

Primary Venue

Online

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