This policy demonstrates
Carlisle Hockey Club’s commitment to the development of young players as they
are the future of our club and of hockey in general and that the club will
always act in the best interests of the individual.
The policy’s aim is to ensure
that our young members are given every opportunity to reach their full potential
whatever level that may be (international, regional, county, social or
otherwise).
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The club will take a long term view of the development of all its
young players in line with the principles of Long Term Athlete Development
adopted within England Hockey’s Single System.
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The club will enforce that no young person under the age of 13 (on 1st
January of the season being played) is to play in adult only competition.
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The club will enforce the Slazenger EHL regulation stating that a player
must have reached the age of 15 to be eligible to be registered to play in
the EHL.
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Young players will not be called upon to play in adult only competition
until it is in the best interest of the young player. If an adult team is
short and the only option is a young player who is not ready either
physically, mentally or socially, then the adult team will play short.
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The club will abide by England Hockey recommendations regarding player
eligibility and competition rules.
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The
club will abide by the England Hockey centralised calendar and the priority
this provides to ensure that young players at each stage of their
development are given the opportunity to play and train at the right level
for them without being overplayed.
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For young players eligible to be involved in adult teams, careful
consideration will be given to ensure that the distance travelled is
proportional to the likely pitch time for the young player. As a guide, it
is suggested that players who will play less than half a game should not
travel for longer than 60 minutes.
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All selection will be made in line with the principles outlined in the EH
Equity Policy and EH Safeguarding and Protecting Young People in Hockey
Policy adopted by this club.
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As much as practically possible, peer group teams will ensure that each
member of the squad is given as equal as possible an amount of pitch time
per match or per event to ensure every individual has the opportunity to
develop. Winning is important but is a short term gain.