
Our main aim is to provide a safe environment in which people can develop skills in a wide range of aspects of watersports and team building activities.
We provide:
- Kayaking
- Canoeing
- Bellboating
- BCU PaddlePower Award
- BCU Paddlesport Start Awards
- Safety Training Courses
- UKCC Coach Training Courses
We have a wide range of boats, paddles, buoyancy aids and other equipment which means that newcomers to the Club can take part without having to buy any equipment for themselves.
With watersports there is always a possibility that you may get wet. With higher level courses there will be an element of rescue training that will involve getting wet regularly.
You will therefore need to bring with you:
On Winter trips layers of clothing are essential as is a hat, gloves and cagoule. Conversely Summer trips items like sun cream, sun hats, water, and sunglasses are also required to protect against the heat and sun.
The Club has its own Child Protection Policy in line with guidelines set by the Canoe England which is displayed at the centre.
In addition to this we have put in place:
• An appointed Child Protection Officer whose details are given on the Child Protection Policy document.
• The Child Protection Officer and those who are qualified to work with junior members photographs are displayed at the centre, and members will know exactly who should be dealing with junior club members.
• Every Member's personal details are kept private and are not passed onto any unauthorised persons or organisations.
All juniors will always be under the supervision of a qualified Coach whilst they are with us at the centre.
All members receive a regular newsletter which keeps them informed of events, useful contacts, items for sale as well as keeping them up to date with any news. Clearly when courses are running information will be given to you by your course instructor. Additionally information will be available on this website regarding forthcoming events and contact numbers.
In addition regular e-mails for those of you who are online will also be sent out to keep people updated with what is or isn't going ahead.
HWATC has a Committee which is elected each year at our AGM. All of our instructors are automatically committee members. The Committee meets 5 or 6 times a year to plan activities and discuss the way the centre is run.
These meetings are open to all members, though in the unlikely event that a vote being needed only elected members have this right. If you have a suggestion but cannot come to a meeting then just contact one of the Committee members whose details are listed on this site on our contacts page.
Whilst we do not want to impose a strict regime there are always rules that ensure that everyone is safe and feels happy during their time at the centre. A set of rules is always displayed at the Centre along with our constitution.
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