The Club Safeguarding Officer is one of the most important roles in any rugby club. Following on from Wales' impressive win over England in the Six Nations, the largest college group in Wales has announced the appointment of a rugby engagement officer as part of a new partnership with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU). Fax: 029 2082 2474, © 2020 Content Copyright Welsh Rugby Union, Statistical Data © Opta. *RRP, Principality Stadium, Westgate Street, Cardiff CF10 1NS, Email: info@wru.wales The CSO should be registered with the Welsh Rugby Union and will be supported by the WRU through training opportunities and by providing appropriate advice and guidance through the Club Operations Team (Safeguarding) Advisor. By increasing and enhancing regular engagement and participation in vibrant educational settings, community clubs and clusters, the WRU can promote and retain the core values of rugby such as courage, integrity, discipline, respect, leadership and commitment, as well as providing the opportunity to improve health and wellbeing, family and community cohesion. Adherence to the principles of good discipline will enhance Rugby … The WRU Group is fully committed to the principles of equality and is responsible for ensuring that, employees, members, volunteers and participants, regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation are treated fairly and without discrimination. Participating in rugby breeds values such as courage and integrity, discipline and respect, leadership and commitment, as well as building health, fitness and wellbeing, family and community cohesion. We will inspire the next generation of young people and their influencers to engage in rugby through a variety of fit for purpose offers, giving them a positive rugby experience. We strive to continually improve the working environment for all staff and to develop innovative and flexible reward structures. About. Rugby is the hottest ticket in town! The WRU promotes, fosters, encourages and controls rugby union throughout Wales. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. This will ensure that rugby will be inclusive and engaging to male and female participants of all ages and sections of our communities whatever their motivation and/or need. The Official website of the Welsh Rugby Union with News, Fixtures and ticket information for the National Team, Regions and Clubs We are determined that the WRU Group will not only be a great place to work, but will be recognised as the best place to work in Wales. Born in Gilfach Goch, Hall was a strong running centre / wing with a great tackle. Ian Hall (born 4 November 1946) is a Welsh former rugby union international[1] who played club rugby for Aberavon RFC during the 1970s. WRU TV sees just what the WRU’s Participation Development Officers get up to on a day to day basis. We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. The CSO should be registered with the Welsh Rugby Union and will be supported by the WRU through training opportunities and by providing appropriate advice and guidance through the Club Operations Team (Safeguarding) Advisor. WELSH RUGBY UNION Age Grade Rugby Disciplinary Regulations 2019/2020 Introduction The WRU emphasises that Clubs and Schools are responsible for the behaviour of their players, coaches, officials and supporters during and after matches. Official Community website for the Welsh Rugby Union - stay up-to-date with all of the information in the Principality Premiership, National Leagues , Womens & Girls The development of this inclusive programme will allow different levels of interaction and involvement and will promote links into the communities where Grŵp Llandrillo Menai delivers. Capped eight times by his country between 1967-1974 he captained Aberavon RFC in the 1971/72 season. The WRU Group has successfully achieved the Preliminary level of the Equality Standard for Sport and is now working towards achieving Intermediate level. The worsening crisis is being blamed not solely on the ravages of Covid-19 but on a ‘huge disconnect’ between the hierarchy of the Welsh Rugby Union and the impoverished community game. The development of the game in Wales starts at U7 level and follows talent development through to senior representative and community rugby, Learn more about the changing face of clubs in Wales, the funding options available, and the methods of developing the hubs of the community game, Rugby Camps, Touch Rugby and Rugby Tots are all covered in this section covering wider aspects of the community game and development, The WRU Coach Education Programme aims to develop the right coach for every player at every stage of their development in the game, The varying levels of refereeing courses enable prospective referees and touch judges to start or build on the skills necessary to become a bona fide, qualified match official, Interested in joining a rugby club in Wales?