Swim 21 Accreditation
Swim21 Club Accreditation is the ASA’s ‘quality mark’. It recognises nationally and regionally the clubs that are committed to providing safe, effective and quality services for the benefit of their members.
But swim 21 Club Accreditation is not a badge of honour. It is the ASA's Club Development model - a planning tool, based on the principles of Long Term Athlete Development, enabling clubs to help athletes, teachers, coaches and administrators to achieve their full potential. It focuses particularly on the needs of athletes - striving to provide them with the best possible support and environment.
Clubs who want to secure swim 21 Accreditation work steadily towards gaining of a series of outcomes, all of which are seen as essential if the right level of support is to be provided at each stage of an athlete's development.
Swim 21 Club Accreditation is available to ASA clubs of all aquatic disciplines that are positioned at one or more of five levels:
- Foundation
- Teaching
- Skill Development
- Competitive Development
- Performance
The ASA has a commitment to achieving its equity targets throughout the sport. swim21 is no different and the ASA is keen to support clubs in the shared objective of widening the participation base and hence the performance of the sport as a whole.
Parents and swim 21
The ASA believes every parent should look for swim21 accreditation when looking for a club. This is because swim21 accredited clubs provide safe, effective, child friendly and quality services for the benefit of their swimmers and non-swimming members. We have produced a leaflet - A parent and swimmer's guide to swim21 - to guide parents and swimmers through the different areas of swim21 accreditation.
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Photos from the 2011 Club Championships now on the gallery page
Results from Sunday night Club Championship Finals
Results from Saturday night Club Championship Finals
Important information regarding swimming fees

