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90755 1 Safe Practice 2012 Appendix 25:Part Appendix 25: List of Sport Organisations Relevant to Schools with Website Details Organisation Web Address Air Training Corps Sports Council www.raf.mod.uk/aircadets/ Amateur Boxing Association of www.abae.co.uk England Limited Amateur Swimming Association www.swimming.org/asa/ Angling Trust www.anglingtrust.net Archery GB www.archerygb.org Army Cadet Force www.armycadets.com Army Sport Control Board www.army.mod.uk/events/sport/1048.aspx Association for Physical Education www.afpe.org.uk Association of British Riding Schools www.abrs-info.org Association of School and www.ascl.org.uk College Leaders Association of Teachers and Lecturers www.atl.org.uk BADMINTON England www.badmintonengland.co.uk BaseballSoftballUK www.baseballsoftballuk.com Bowls England www.bowlsengland.com Boys’ Brigade www.boys-brigade.org.uk British Aikido Board www.bab.org.uk British Amateur Rugby www.barla.org.uk League Association British American Football Association www.bafa.org.uk British Association of Sport and www.basem.co.uk Exercise Medicine British Association of Sport and www.bases.org.uk Exercise Sciences British Association of Teachers www.batd.co.uk of Dancing British Blind Sport www.britishblindsport.org.uk British Canoe Union www.bcu.org.uk British Caving Association www.british-caving.org.uk British Cheerleading Association www.cheerleading.org.uk British Colleges Sport www.britishcollegessport.org Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition 1 Organisation Web Address British Crown Green Bowling Association www.bowls.org British Cycling www.britishcycling.org.uk British Dance Council www.british-dance-council.org British Dragon Boat Racing Association www.dragonboat.org.uk British Dressage www.britishdressage.co.uk British Equestrian Federation www.bef.co.uk British Equestrian Vaulting www.vaulting.org.uk British Eventing www.britisheventing.com British Fencing www.britishfencing.com British Gliding Association www.gliding.co.uk British Gymnastics www.british-gymnastics.org British Handball Association www.britishhandball.com British Horse Society www.bhs.org.uk British Judo Association www.britishjudo.org.uk British Ju-Jitsu Association GB www.bjjagb.com British Kite Flying Association www.bkfa.org.uk British Kitesurfing Association www.britishkitesurfingassociation.co.uk British Long Distance Swimming Association www.bldsa.org.uk British Mountaineering Council www.thebmc.co.uk British Orienteering www.britishorienteering.org.uk British Parachute Association www.bpa.org.uk British Rowing www.britishrowing.org British Schools Exploring Society www.bses.org.uk British Schools’ Tennis Association www.bsta.org.uk British Showjumping Association www.britishshowjumping.co.uk British Ski and Snowboard www.teambss.org British Ski Club for the Disabled www.bscd.org.uk British Street Surfing Association http://britishstreetsurfingassociation.co.uk British Sub-Aqua Club www.bsac.com 2 Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition Organisation Web Address British Table Tennis Association for www.disabilitysports.co.uk/table-tennis.html Disabled People British Taekwondo Control Board www.btcb.org British Tenpin Bowling Association www.btba.org.uk British Triathlon Federation www.britishtriathlon.org British Universities & Colleges Sports www.bucs.org.uk British Water Ski & Wakeboard www.britishwaterski.org.uk British Weight Lifting www.britishweightlifting.org British Wheel of Yoga www.bwy.org.uk British Wrestling www.britishwrestling.org Byways & Bridleways Trust www.bbtrust.org.uk Chartered Institute for the Management of www.imspa.co.uk Sport and Physical Activity Church Lads’ & Church Girls’ Brigade www.clcgb.org.uk Clubs for Young People www.clubsforyoungpeople.org.uk College of Chinese Physical Culture www.collegeofcpc.org.uk County Sports Partnership Network www.cspnetwork.org Croquet Association www.croquet.org.uk Cycling Time Trials www.cyclingtimetrials.org.uk Cyclists’ Touring Club www.ctc.org.uk Dolmetsch Historical Dance Society www.dhds.org.uk Duke of Edinburgh’s Award www.dofe.org England and Wales Cricket Board www.ecb.co.uk England Basketball www.englandbasketball.co.uk England Fencing www.englandfencing.co.uk England Hockey www.englandhockey.co.uk England Netball www.englandnetball.co.uk England Squash & Racketball www.englandsquashandracketball.com English Amateur Dancesport Association http://cms.eada.org.uk English Bowling Federation www.fedbowls.co.uk Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition 3 Organisation Web Address English Federation of Disability Sport www.efds.co.uk English Folk Dance and Song Society www.efdss.org English Golf Union www.englishgolfunion.org English Ice Hockey Association www.eiha.co.uk English Indoor Bowling Association www.eiba.co.uk English Lacrosse www.englishlacrosse.co.uk English Petanque Association www.englishpetanque.org.uk English Schools’ Athletic Association www.esaa.net English Schools’ Football Association www.esfa.co.uk English Table Tennis Association http://etta.co.uk Exercise Movement and Dance Partnership www.emdp.org Federation of Yorkshire Sport www.yorkshiresport.org.uk Fields in Trust www.fieldsintrust.org Fitness League www.thefitnessleague.com Football Association www.TheFA.com Football Foundation www.footballfoundation.org.uk Forest School Camps www.fsc.org.uk Girlguiding UK www.girlguiding.org.uk Girls Venture Corps Air Cadets www.gvcac.org.uk Golf Foundation www.golf-foundation.org Great Britain Diving Federation www.diving-gbdf.com Great Britain Wheelchair www.gbwba.org.uk Basketball Association Guild of Professional Teachers of Dance and www.gptd.co.uk Movement to Music and Dramatic Arts Headmasters’ and www.hmc.org.uk Headmistresses’ Conference horsescotland www.horsescotland.org Ice Hockey UK www.icehockeyuk.co.uk Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing www.istd.org Inland Waterways Association www.waterways.org.uk 4 Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition Organisation Web Address Institute for Outdoor Learning www.outdoor-learning.org Institute of Groundsmanship www.iog.org International Dance Teachers Association www.idta.co.uk International Mountain Biking Association UK www.imba-uk.com Jewish Lads’ and Girls’ Brigade www.jlgb.org Keep Fit Association www.keepfit.org.uk Laban Guild for Movement and Dance www.labanguild.org Ladies’ Golf Union www.lgu.org Language of Dance Centre www.lodc.org Lawn Tennis Association www.lta.org.uk Local Government Association www.lga.gov.uk London Federation of Sport and Recreation www.london-fed-sport.org.uk Long Distance Walkers Association Ltd www.ldwa.org.uk Margaret Morris Movement www.margaretmorrismovement.com Marine Society and Sea Cadets www.ms-sc.org Medau Society www.medau.org.uk www.mencap.org.uk/what-we-do/ Mencap Sport our-services/leisure-and-sport/mencap-sport Mini-Basketball England www.mini-basketball.org.uk Model Yachting Association http://myauk.wordpress.com Mountain Leader Training England www.mlte.org National Association of Karate and www.nakmas.org.uk Martial Art Schools National Association of Schoolmasters and www.nasuwt.org.uk Union of Women Teachers National Association of Teachers of Dancing www.natd.org.uk National Confederation of Parent www.ncpta.org.uk Teacher Associations www.youthsporttrust.org National Council for School Sport [email protected] National Council for Voluntary Organisations www.ncvo-vol.org.uk National Ice Skating Association www.iceskating.org.uk Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition 5 Organisation Web Address National Rifle Association www.nra.org.uk National Roller Hockey Association www.nrha.co.uk National School Sailing Association www.nssa.org.uk National Small-bore Rifle Association www.nsra.co.uk National Union of Teachers www.teachers.org.uk Northern Counties Dance www.ncdta.com Teachers’ Association ParalympicsGB www.paralympics.org.uk Pentathlon GB www.pentathlongb.org Ramblers www.ramblers.org.uk Register of Exercise Professionals www.exerciseregister.org River and Lake Swimming Association www.river-swimming.co.uk Rounders England www.roundersengland.co.uk Royal Academy of Dance www.rad.org.uk Royal Life Saving Society www.lifesavers.org.uk or http://rlssonline.com Royal Scottish Country Dance Society www.rscds.org Royal Yachting Association www.rya.org.uk Rugby Football League www.therfl.co.uk Rugby Football Union www.rfu.com Rugby Football Union for Women www.rfu.com/womensRugbyPortal Salmon & Trout Association www.salmon-trout.org Scottish Sports Association www.scottishsportsassociation.org.uk Scout Association www.scouts.org.uk Snowsport England www.snowsportengland.org.uk Society for International Folk Dancing www.sifd.org Sports and Recreation Trusts Association www.sporta.org sports coach UK www.sportscoachuk.org Sports Leaders UK www.sportsleaders.org Sports Officials UK www.sportsofficialsuk.com SportsAid www.sportsaid.org.uk 6 Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition Organisation Web Address St John Ambulance Cadets www.sja.org.uk/sja/young-people/cadets.aspx Stoolball England www.stoolball.co.uk Sub-Aqua Association www.saa.org.uk Surf Life Saving Great Britain www.slsgb.org.uk Surfing GB www.surfinggb.com Swimming Teachers’ Association www.sta.co.uk Tall Ships Youth Trust www.tallships.org Tchoukball UK www.tchoukball.org.uk Tennis and Rackets Association www.tennisandrackets.com Tennis Foundation www.tennisfoundation.org.uk Torch Trophy Trust www.torchtrophytrust.org Trail Riders Fellowship www.trf.org.uk UK Alliance of Professional Teachers of www.ukadance.co.uk Dancing and Kindred Arts UK Athletics www.uka.org.uk UK Cheerleading Association http://ukca.org.uk UK Deaf Sport www.ukdeafsport.org.uk UK Sports Association for People with www.uksportsassociation.org Learning Disability Volleyball England www.volleyballengland.org Welsh Sports Association www.welshsports.org.uk WheelPower www.wheelpower.org.uk Women’s Sport and Fitness Foundation www.wsff.org.uk Woodcraft Folk www.woodcraft.org.uk Young Explorers’ Trust www.theyet.org Safe Practice in Physical Education and School Sport 2012 Edition 7.
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