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Contents Welcome .............................................................................................................................................. 3 Season Calendar . ................................................................................................................................. 5 Junior Activities Volunteers - Contact Details .................................................................................... 5
The Nippers Program ......................................................................................................................... 12 Membership Age Requirements ......................................................................................................... 13 Equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 14 Skill Requirements and Surf Education ............................................................................................. 16
Proficiency Assessment ............................................................................................................................... 16
Weekly Activities ............................................................................................................................... 21 Club Championships .......................................................................................................................... 22 Carnivals ............................................................................................................................................ 22 Parent Participation and Supervision ................................................................................................. 23
Point-Score System ............................................................................................................................ 23 Sunday Point-Score ..................................................................................................................................... 23 Non Point-Score Days ................................................................................................................................. 24
Carnival Point-Score ................................................................................................................................... 24 Club Championship Point-Score ................................................................................................................. 24
Clothing, Swimwear and Sun Protection ........................................................................................... 25 Social Activities ................................................................................................................................. 26
Child Protection ................................................................................................................................. 28 Special Thanks ................................................................................................................................... 29
Narrabeach Function Centre .............................................................................................................. 30
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Welcome
On behalf of the Age Managers and the Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club Board of Youth
Membership and Development (BoYMD), I would like to welcome to all our new members and their
families. I also give a big welcome back to our returning members and their families. We hope that
everyone enjoys this upcoming Season and we have lot planned to keep it interesting and effective.
This Season we have a-lot of exciting things happening, areas of focus are as follows:
• to continue with our more structured education approach to our overall program not only for our
Juniors but for all of our Age Managers and parent support crew.
• increased focus will be on our Under 12 -13’s group progressing towards the Rookie program. A
huge number of these members have been with us since they were Under 6, and we look forward to
assisting them to transition stage, moving from being Nippers to cadets and patrolling members.
• to continue our focus on water safety and strengths in ocean swimming,
•board paddling development with additional board training sessions to begin from the
commencement of the season
• further development of carnival attendance and team spirit and support at carnivals
• introduction of swim and board rescue teams and potential R&R teams to compete in Branch
carnivals.
I would like to take the quick opportunity to Thank all of those who have volunteered be part of the
Junior Board this season. We do have some positions that we need to fill, so please take moment to
consider if you can offer some of your time, only around 1-2 hours per week for the open positions.
It is the main function of Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club to develop fully trained and
qualified personnel to patrol our beach, ensuring the health, safety and welfare of all beach-goers.
We are very mindful of the strong family focus and community feeling that we have developed over
the years, especially among our junior ranks. We therefore place special emphasis on maintaining a
friendly environment in which our younger members can gain surf awareness, skills and confidence
while enjoying themselves and without being pressured into competition. Our Nippers and Cadets
will be offered encouragement and assistance if they themselves wish to compete in carnivals. We
operate with the mantra that “if you give it a go you’re a hero”.
More information can be found on the Club's new and updated web site at
http://www.narrabeach.org.au/NewSite/ following the Nippers link. We will be communicating
mainly through our new look website this season, so please check this each week for any updates for
the coming weekend.
Narrabeen Beach is one of the smaller clubs on the Northern Beaches and we believe this is a great
positive, at Narrabeen we get to know each child that comes to Nippers and we continue to develop
our community feeling of which we feel proud. As a result we have less people to call upon to share
the load of what can be very demanding job on a week to week basis. So please chip in where
possible, or put your hand up if you feel you can do something that can help towards the smooth
running of Nippers each week.
We look forward to a rewarding and enjoyable season on the beach.
Peter Mays
Director, - Youth Membership and Development
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Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club, Inc.
e-mail : nippers@narrabeach.org.au
This Handbook contains important information about
Narrabeen Nippers. Please refer to the Handbook if you have
any questions, and remember to check the Web site for
periodic updates.
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Season Calendar - Remember to check on the Club's web site for updates to the calendar, as this often changes.
Narrabeen Beach Nippers Season Calendar 2013-14
DRAFT ONLY
Month Day TIME BRANCH/STATE/SLSA
Narrabeen Calendar
Narrabeen Events VENUE
Oct-13
5 Sat LONG WEEKEND All Beaches
6 Sun LONG WEEKEND
GRAND FINAL DAY IN MEMBERS AREA
All Beaches
7 Mon LONG WEEKEND All Beaches
10 Thurs
Age Manager "Train the Trainer"
Branch Office
13 Sun 9.30am
Welcome and Orientation Day
1st Day of Nippers Narrabeen
Beach
13 Sun
11.30am till 12.30pm
proficiencies proficiencies (U8-14's
only)
Terrey Hills Swim School
confirmed
20 Sun 9.30am Nippers 1st week of activities Narrabeen
Beach
20 Sun
11.30- 12.30pm
Age Manager Training and
book handouts? Members Area
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26 Sat
Ocean Swim Narrabeen volunteers needed
Narrabeen Beach
27 Sun 9.30am Nippers Narrabeen
Beach
27 Sun 11.30am -12.30pm
late proficiencies
late proficiencies (U8-14's only)
Warringah Aquatic Centre ( own costs for
pool entry)
Nov-13
2 Sat Ocean Series Rd 4 Narrabeen volunteers needed
Narrabeen Beach
3 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
3 Sun
midday onwards
"Sippers After Nippers"
social event Narrabeen
Members Area
10 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
10 Sun Junior Carnival
contact competition supervisor to register
Manly
16 Sat 6pm
Outdoor Movie Night TBC
Club Sleepover for Under 12 - 15's)
Narrabeen Beach
17 Sun 9.30am Nippers PHOTO DAY !!
Narrabeen Beach
24 Sun 9.30am Nippers Joint Day with Sth Narra??
Sth Narrabeen Beach
24 Sun Junior Ironman
contact competition supervisor to register
Freshwater
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24 Sun
12pm midday
"Sippers After
Nippers" Members Area
Dec-13
1 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
1 Sun 6am Junior Carnival
contact competition supervisor to register
Queenscliff
8 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
15 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
22 Sun 9.30am Xmas Party Day Santa and Xmas Party
Narrabeen Beach
CHRISTMAS AND NEW
YEAR BREAK
Jan-14
5 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
12 Sun
Junior Carnival
No Nippers - all hands on deck
for carnival- Narrabeen
Beach
No Nippers at Narrabeen - contact competition
supervisor to register
Narrabeen Beach
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18 Sat
19 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Club Champ Round 1 (11-14's only )
Narrabeen Beach
25 Sat Australia Day
26 Sun 9.30am Long weekend Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
26 Sun
12pm midday
"Sippers After
Nippers" Members Area
27 Mon?? U11-U14 Carnival 11-14's onlycontact
competition supervisor to register
Manly
Feb-14
2 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Club Champ Round 2 (11-14's only )
Narrabeen Beach
9 Sun
SNB Junior Branch Championships
contact competition
supervisor to register Collaroy
9 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Attendance Point only at Narrabeen
Narrabeen Beach
15 Sat
SNB Open & Masters
Branch Championships Collaroy
16 Sun 9.30am
Nippers - last point score day
Club Champ Round 3 (11-14's only )
Narrabeen Beach
16 Sun
Mackerel Challenge (TBC)
14-17's Only Avalon Beach
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22 Sat
23 Sun
9.30am Nippers
TBC potential date for Nipperthon ( Sth
Narrabeen and Nth Narrabeen)
Narrabeen Beach
23 Sun
12pm midday
"Sippers After
Nippers" Members Area
28 Friday
State Age Championships
Ocean Beach
Umina
Mar-14
1 Sat
State Age Championships
Ocean Beach
Umina
2 Sun
State Age Championships
Ocean Beach
Umina
2 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Narrabeen Beach
9 Sun 9.30am Nippers
Club Champ Round 3 (11-14's only )
Narrabeen Beach
16 Sun 9.30am Nippers
last day of season activities
Narrabeen Beach
23 Sun 9.30am
Nippers Presentation
day Clubhouse Function Room
Narrabeen Beach
Apr-14
26 Sat
Narrathon Narrabeen
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Junior Activities Volunteers - Contact Details
Age Managers Name Contact
Age Manager – Under 6 TBC Nathalie Oakes ( Assisting)
Age Manager – Under 7 Mark Dartnell Need 1 or 2 more
Age Manager – Under 8 Kit Routledge Nigel Crowley
Age Manager – Under 9
Ian Telfer Kylie Patten
Age Manager – Under 10 Deidre McAlinden
Sean Flynn
Age Manager – Under 11 Craig Furness Chloe Furness (Assistant)
Age Manager – Under 12
Brad Hunter Brett Worne Simon McMahon
0400 353 976 0412 070 909 0410 535 547
Age Manager - Under 13/14’s Joint Group
Rob Cook , require 1 parent assistant
Education Supervisors (Juniors )
Robert Cook Belinda McCann
0438463127 0412 299 097
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Board of Youth & Membership Development
Name Contact Info
Vice President Stephen Price M; 0418 166 606
E: stephenprice290@hotmail.com
Director Pete Mays M: 0418 669 105 E: nippers@narrabeachorg.au
Education Supervisors Robert Cook
Belinda MCann
0438 463 127
0412 299 097
Water Safety Supervisors Stephen Patten
Matt Price
0414 517 622
0420 990 355
Beach and Equipment Supervisor
Paul Oudhof 0415 220 922
Point Score and Competition Supervisor
Tammy Cook 0423 783 925
Administration Supervisor TBC
Gear Steward (1) Cath Springall
General Committee Deidre McAlinden
Brad Hunter ( BBQ co-ordinator)
0419 299 385
0400 353 976
Child Protection Officer (By Default, Director)
Peter Mays M:0418 660 105 E: nippers@narrabeach.org.au
We welcome anyone who wishes to be part of the Junior Board. We meet once a month in the lead up to the season, and then meet bi monthly from Nov onwards, as we tend to address most things weekly at Nippers.
(1) Gear Steward is really required at the start of the season to co-ordinate all Narrabeen uniform/ caps etc and then be responsible for ordering anything that may be out of stock and ensuring it gets to the right person ( at the most this would be 4-6 weeks at start of season, of around 1-2 hours per week
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The Nippers Program
"Nippers" is an activity-based program run to educate young children about surf safety and awareness when
visiting a beach or aquatic environment.
The Nippers program also offers participants the opportunity to meet a new set of friends whilst they are being
challenged in activities controlled within a learning environment.
Through a fun and enjoyable delivery from our Age Managers and Trainers, Nippers are encouraged to learn
about lifesaving. In addition to gaining vital surf safety and awareness skills, the older Nipper/cadets will
learn things such as basic carries, first aid and resuscitation skills.
For those Nippers interested, the program also introduces the competitive side of surf lifesaving. Nippers who
do like to compete will have the opportunity to participate in our own Club Championship events, inter-club
carnivals, regional and state championships to represent their Club.
The Nippers program is held during the summer period on Sunday mornings. The season usually starts in
October after school holidays and lasts until the Easter school holidays, with a break over the Christmas
period.
Our principal objectives are:
To provide a safe, healthy, active, and enjoyable learning environment for our children.
To help the children develop self-confidence on the beach and in the surf; awareness, respect and
understanding of the surf; surf safety skills and, ultimately, life saving skills.
To encourage children to participate in surf orientated activities within the Nippers Program, with the
longer term view of introducing them to the Surf Life Saving movement.
To encourage Nipper's parents to actively participate in the management and operation of the Nippers
Program, so they and their children enjoy their experience on the beach.
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Membership Age Requirements
Under 6 and Under 7 Age Group Membership
A child may join a Surf Club as soon as he/she turns five (5) years of age. No Club is to accept
membership of a child until they have reached the age of five years, to comply with insurance
requirements. A child who reaches five years of age after 30 September 2013 may join Nippers at
that time; however, this child will be required to stay in the U/06 Nippers age group the following
season.
U/06, U/07 members participate in activities on an educational basis only – children in these age
groups may not compete in any point score or club championship events.
Listed below are the age groups members will be in for the 2012/2013 season if they are born
between the following dates:
1st October 2006 to 30th September 2007 U/7
1st October 2007 to 30th September 2008 U/6
Under 8 to Under 14 Age Group Membership
Age groups remain a minimum age of 7 years (U/08) up to a maximum age of 13 years (U/14) on a
seasonal basis.
The age group in which a child participates for each season is determined as at midnight on the 30th
September at the commencement of that season.
Listed below are the age groups members will be in for the 2013/2014 season if they are born
between the following dates:
1st October 1999 to 30th September 2000 U/14
1st October 2000 to 30th September 2001 U/13
1st October 2001 to 30th September 2002 U/12
1st October 2002 to 30th September 2003 U/11
1st October 2003 to 30th September 2004 U/10
1st October 2004 to 30th September 2005 U/9
1st October 2005 to 30th September 2006 U/8
Please note: Proof of age/Birth Certificate must be shown for all new children joining a Surf Club or
for any child that has not produced a birth certificate.
Participation outside a child's own age group is against SLSA regulations and makes point scoring
difficult for both the child and the Age Manager involved.
We have allowed any Under 8-14’s who wish to be with their friends to participate down only with
their friends ( not up an Age category) this means the children participating down will not earn
any Club Competition points apart from attendance as part of that Age Group (as they are
participating down and this is unfair for those in the correct Age Groups).
Between Under 6 – Under 8’s we have allowed participation with friends.
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Equipment
Surf Play and Surf Activity equipment is provided by the Club for use by Nippers at no charge.
Fibreglass and foam boards are available to nippers during Nippers activities in the Water Safety
Area, for use in training and at Carnivals. To ensure the equipment is kept in good condition we ask
the members to observe the following:
Boards must only ever be used by children under supervision. Surf Life Saving NSW
maintains strict policy with regard to the ratio of qualified Water Safety personnel to children
in the water. Please consult your Age Manager for details.
Glass boards are for use by U/11, U/12, U/13 and U/14 Age Groups.
Foam boards are for use by U/09 & U/10 Age Groups.
U/06, U/07 and U/08 Age Groups may not use any boards.
Boards should be carried – not dragged – and should be laid fin-up on the sand. Boards
should NEVER be sat upon or stood on when they are on the beach.
At the completion of Nippers activities all boards must be brought back from the beach,
washed, and returned to the gear shed and replaced in the racks.
All damages and losses must be reported to an Age Manager or the Beach and Equipment
Supervisor. This is to facilitate repair and servicing of the equipment in a timely manner to
get equipment back into use – we understand that accidents do happen.
Board Purchase Program Narrabeen Beach has not upgraded our Nipper Boards for a number of years, and we are
looking for some business support to enable this to happen. We are looking for Nipper Racing
foamies, and fibreglass racing boards suitable for Under 11 – 14 age category.
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We currently have an arrangement in place with Bennet Boards as follows:
Bennet Boards are able to offer Narrabeen SLSC – 20% discount of the price of our Nipper Boards,
on the condition that a minimum of 5 boards is ordered. Eg: RRP price is $795.00, thus your price
will be $636.00.
We can offer Free of Charge a single name sticker to be applied to each board, for example “Sally”
and 20% Discount off any Board Covers.
In terms of a sponsorship program, Bennet Boards can still supply these boards at 20% discount, and
we can apply their corporate logos as positive stickers to the Robustlite Range of Boards. The best
placement for logos is on the underside of the nipper boards. Bennet can provide quotes for the cost
of logos on supply of artwork. As price will depend on the quality of artwork provided and the size
of the logo.
Bennet Board also has a range of second hand boards usually available at half of the RRP, (range
from $200 - $500) and these can be purchased by parents for individual ownership for their child or
by sponsors as a donation to the Club. Refer to http://www.bennettsurfboards.com/
The Narrabeen Beach Finance Team can arrange for donation receipt which is tax deductible based
on the value of the board donated.
If you can help us out in any way please let us know.
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Skill Requirements and Surf Education
Proficiency Assessment
All U/08 to U/14 Nippers are required to complete a proficiency assessment to ensure that they are
minimally competent – that is, that should they encounter difficulty in the water then they should be
able to be able to swim a short distance to get out of difficulty or stay afloat long enough for
someone to reach them. Refer below for proficiency requirements for Season 2013/2014.
This is to be completed every season, as your child moves through each age group.
We have already scheduled 2 days for proficiencies, and for anyone who hasn’t completed , please
contact our Junior Education Officer / Assessor Rob Cook 0438 463 127.
Preliminary Evaluation Competition Evaluation Surf Education Awards
Under 6 Surf Play 1
Nil (shallow water activities only)
Nil (no competition)
Surf Play 1
Under 7 Surf Play 2
Nil (shallow water activities only)
Nil (no competition)
Surf Play 2
Under 8 Surf Aware 1
25 metre swim (any stroke) 1 minute survival float
Nil (no water competition, except for wade which takes place in waist deep water)
Surf Aware 1
Under 9 Surf Aware 2
25 metre swim (any stroke) 1 minute survival float
Minimum 150m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Aware 2
Under 10 Surf Safe 1
25 metre swim (freestyle) 1 1/2 minutes survival float
Minimum 150m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Safe 1
Under 11 Surf Safe 2
50 metre swim (freestyle) 2 minutes survival float
Minimum 288m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Safe 2
Under 12 Surf Smart 1
100 metre swim (freestyle) 2 minutes survival float
Minimum 288m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Smart 1
Under 13 Surf Smart 2
150 metre swim (freestyle) 3 minutes survival float
Minimum 288m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Smart 2
Under 14 SRC
200 metre swim (freestyle, in less than 5 minutes) 3 minutes survival float
Minimum 288m open water swim (competition course as per competition manual)
Surf Rescue Certificate Note; SLS Assessor (SRC/Bronze) required for this award
Assessors SLS Age Manager
Accredited SLS Coach Accredited SLS Official
SLS Training Officer (SRC/Bronze)
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SLS Assessor (SRC/Bronze)
Notes Every junior member is required to participate in this evaluation, conducted by the club, prior to any junior water activity training or competition being undertaken.
The competition evaluation must be achieved before any competitors are eligible to compete.
Every junior member is expected to achieve the relevant Surf Education Award appropriate to their age group. Completion of the age award is compulsory for those U8-U14 members wishing to compete at Branch and State Championships
Competition Requirements Achievement of the Junior Preliminary Evaluation Achievement of the Junior Competition Evaluation
Branch & State Competition Requirements Achievement of the Junior Preliminary Evaluation Achievement of the Junior Competition Evaluation Completion of the relevant Surf Education Award appropriate to their age group
.
Junior Preliminary Skills Evaluation
Many activities that will be completed by children as part of junior activities will be conducted in the water. To
ensure that all children have a suitable swimming ability to allow them to participate in these activities, SLSA
has developed a Junior Preliminary Skills Evaluation for each age group.
Every junior member is required to participate in this evaluation, conducted by the club, prior to any junior water
activity training or competition being undertaken. It includes a swim and a float which is progressively increased
by age group.
Normally this would occur at the very first training session but if not this must be completed before any water
activity is undertaken. The intent of this is to conduct an evaluation of each junior member’s own personal
swimming and water survival ability for the information of the member, parent and age manager.
Conducting the evaluation
This evaluation should be conducted in a safe aquatic environment with a recommended 1:1 water safety ratio
(participant to water safety personnel). A 1:1 water safety ratio is especially important for new members where
clubs may not be familiar with the ability of the participant.
Following the evaluation
Any child that does not meet the required evaluation level will require a higher level of supervision when
involved in water based activities at the discretion of the club. It is a requirement that these children remain in
shallow water and based on a 1:1 ratio until the child is deemed competent in relation to the preliminary skills
evaluation guidelines.
Any child that does complete the preliminary skills evaluation competently can progress to water based junior
activities noting regular water safety 1:5 ratio requirements must be provided as per the water safety policy.
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Using intra-club water activities for skills progression
Clubs are encouraged to conduct intra-club swimming and board training and informal competition related
events in a progressively challenging but safe environment regarding distances, water safety personnel and in
relation to the abilities of their junior members.
This intra-club environment is where club’s should really encourage their juniors to challenge their personal
skills and abilities and progressively work towards competently completing the official carnival competition
distances in swimming, board, multi-discipline and relay related events if they wish to pursue competition.
The intra-club environment is where age managers and water safety personnel are more likely to have a better
understanding of each of their own members swimming or board paddling skill level, as opposed to an inter-club
competition where water safety personnel may have no idea of who specifically to keep an eye on.
Junior Competition Evaluation From the age of 7 (Under 8) juniors can begin to compete in intra-club, inter-club, branch and state competition.
To ensure that all junior members that wish to compete in intra-club, inter-club, branch and state
events/championships have the ability, strength and fitness standard to complete the courses they must be able
to complete the junior competition evaluation for their age group.
Competition Requirements Every junior member competing must have achieved;
- The Preliminary Evaluation
- Competition Evaluation (note: we record this during weekly swim activities prior to carnivals)
Branch and State Competition Requirements Every junior member competing in branch and state competition must have achieved;
- The Preliminary Evaluation
- Competition Evaluation
- Appropriate Surf Education award for their age group
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Junior Awards (Surf Education)
The Surf Ed Program is an integral part of our Nippers Program, and must be completed by all
participants in Junior Activities every season. Your Age Manager will ensure they provide the
relevant Surf Ed instruction as part of the normal day's activity.
This program is based on clearly defined structure to aid in children's surf safety and lifesaving
development. All Nippers are required to gain their respective Surf Ed award for their age group
every season prior to 31 December.
Shown below is the Surf Ed award listing per age group. Details are available in the Surf Education
Instructors Guide and the Surf Life Saving Training Manual.
U/08 – Surf Awareness 1
Develop an understanding of who goes to aquatic venues and what they do there
Develop an awareness of SLSA, what surf lifesavers do and who can be a surf lifesaver
Understand and develop introductory running, swimming and paddling skills in a surf or
aquatic environment
U/09 – Surf Awareness 2
Develop basic beach, ocean and aquatic sense
Develop a basic awareness of the various hazards in beach or aquatic environments
Expand their understanding and development of running, swimming and paddling skills in a
surf or aquatic environment
U/10 – Surf Safety 1
Develop an awareness of usage trends and activities at local aquatic venues
Develop an awareness and knowledge of the safety services in the local area.
Further develop their awareness and knowledge of the surf zone and other aquatic
characteristics
Develop running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or
moderate surf or aquatic environment
U/11 – Surf Safety 2
Develop an awareness of self survival concepts in the surf or aquatic environments
Be introduced to basic airway management techniques and initial first aid procedures
Expand running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or
moderate surf or aquatic environment
U/12 – Surf Smart 1
Develop an enhanced understanding of surf lifesavers and the functions of lifesaving services
Develop an enhanced knowledge of physical characteristics of surf zones and other aquatic
environments
Develop an awareness of basic rescue skills and activities
Enhance running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or
moderate surf or aquatic environment
U/13 – Surf Smart 2
Develop an understanding of the principles of first aid
Develop basic knowledge of resuscitation skills
Develop introductory rescue skills in aided or unaided approaches
Enhance running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or
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moderate surf or aquatic environment
U/13 – Surf Rescue Certificate (SRC)
Develop an enhanced understanding of the principles of first aid
Develop enhanced resuscitation skills
Develop rescue skills in aided or unaided approaches
Develop communication skills, especially in respect of rescue situations
Enhance running, wading, dolphining, swimming, paddling and surfing skills in a stable or
moderate surf or aquatic environment
All Surf Ed awards must be completed by 31 December 2012. This is completed within the surf-
guard system by Education Supervisor and based on attendance and covering all material with Age
Managers.
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Weekly Activities
We would like to commence each Sunday's program of activities at 9:30 am, so we can be completed
by between 11-11.30am. Nippers should be seated in their own age groups as marked on grass area
in front of clubhouse under their Age group signs at 9:15 am so Age Managers can quickly mark
attendance. Remember to have sun screen applied, caps on, and water bottles available.
Each week children participate in a number of activities that may include Beach Sprint, Beach Flags,
Surf Swim, Boards, Ironperson, Surf Wade, as well as the Surf Education program and Surf Rescue
Certificate for U/14's. Your Age Manager may not complete all of these events, and may decide to
change activities depending on the requirements and conditions.
Depending on the number of Nippers in each Age Group, we try to run separate boys and girls events
as well as mixed events. If numbers are insufficient, we will only run mixed events.
Beach Events by Age Group:
Beach Sprint
Beach Sprint Relay
Beach Flags
Beach Events – All Ages:
All Age Relay – 1 competitor per Age
Group
Water Events by Age Group:
Surf Wade
Surf Wade Relay
Surf Swim (U/09 – U/14)
Board Race (U/09 -U/14)
All junior competition and events are conducted under the rules and regulations specified by the
Surf Life Saving Association’s Competition Rules. For further information please contact your Age
Manager or a member of the BYMD.
Link to the surf sports manual can also be referenced at:
http://www.slsa.com.au/default.aspx?s=adminresources&id=383
The Surf Education Program is a lifesaving education program designed for 7-13 year olds. This
education program provides young members of Surf Life Saving with developmental lessons that
provide an introduction into the surf awareness and surf safety aspects of the Surf Rescue
Certificate (SRC) . The SRC is the introductory award for a patrolling surf lifesaver (13-15).
In addition to the more structured component of the program, we also like to include activities
aimed at fun such as tug-of-war (for parents as well as Nippers), wheelbarrow races, and three-
legged races.
Conditions on the beach can be unpredictable, and while we have put in our order for fine and
sunny days right through the season, occasionally we can be subject to cool and windy weather, and
the occasionally challenging surf. On such days, activities may be moved into the clubhouse. We try
to find something interesting and educational to do even if it does rain.
Please note: At the conclusion of the day's activities, Age Managers are required to again mark
the attendance register. Should your child be required to leave the beach prior to the
conclusion of scheduled activity, please ensure that the Age Manager has marked the
attendance register.
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Club Championships
Nippers from U/11 to U/14 age groups are eligible to participate in the Club Championship
competition. There will be 3 Club Championship days per year. Points are awarded for attendance
(every Sunday), participation and places obtained in events. At the end of the season trophies and
medallions are awarded to each child who has participated actively in the program.
Carnivals
Sydney Northern Beaches Branch conducts Junior carnivals during the season for age groups U/08
to U/14. Carnivals are held as competition between Nippers at different surf clubs, culminating with
the SNB Branch Championships followed by the NSW Junior State Championships. Please see the
club calendar for dates for these events.
Competition events for carnivals include:
U/08 Sprint, Flags, Wade, Sprint Relay & Wade Relay
U/09 & U/10 Sprint, Flags, Sprint Relay, Surf Swim, Board Race, Swim Team, Board
Relay
U/11 ~ U/14 Sprint, Flags, Sprint Relay, Surf Swim, Board Race, Swim Teams, Board
Relay, Cameron Relay, Board Rescue & Iron Man/Woman & Surf Board
Riding.
The Club must enter either a March Past Team or a Colour Party at each carnival, or no Nippers will
be eligible to compete and no points will be awarded to the Club.
Children in age groups U/10 to U/14 may be chosen to be in the march past team. The team will
consist of only those children who will be have a high attendance at carnivals and are expecting to
attend all Branch Carnivals and the State Carnival.
A Colour Party is for carnival entry ages only and they must have club costumes and caps.
Carnivals require assistance from each Club in the form of providing officials, work parties for set
up and pack down at the end of the day. If our child is competing at carnivals you will be expected
to assist in some capacity.
We are required to provide 1 official per 10 competitors , if we do not have these we cannot enter
over the ratio amount into carnivals. If you can volunteer to be an official please let us know and we
will direct you to the right training and education information.
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Parent Participation and Supervision
One Age Manager cannot look after a group of children by himself or herself. Many people don't
realise that the Club runs entirely on a volunteer basis – every member of the Club is a volunteer,
and many of the Age Managers are Nipper parents. There are many jobs to be filled and parent
involvement is a vital part of the running of the Nipper program.
To ensure the safety of our Nippers on the beach – especially in the water – we need parents to
become actively involved and to provide assistance. Minimum SLSA water safety requirements
must be maintained, and so we will be looking to parents to obtain their Bronze Medallion award to
be eligible to provide water safety assistance. The Club forms at least two Bronze Medallion
training squads per season for any parent who wishes to complete the award.
In addition to water safety, there are many other roles available to parents who wish to help – race
starters, race judges, coaches, stand-by Age Managers, BBQ chefs and more. Don't be shy; the
more you help out, the more you will enjoy the Nippers season.
Above all – please remember that Nippers is not a child-minding
service. As a parent or guardian, you are required to be at the beach at
all times during Sunday Nippers. Your child remains your
responsibility. Medication, provision of water, trips to the toilet and the
individual general welfare of each child on the beach is the
responsibility of the parent or guardian.
Point-Score System
The following has been adopted as the point-score system for the 2013/2014 season. Competition
Points are awarded only to Nippers in U/08 to U/14 age groups who participate in events.
The U/06 and U/07 age groups participate in events on a non competitive basis and no points shall
be awarded for these groups. Nippers in U/06 and U/07 age groups will be eligible to receive a
participation award at the end of the season.
Sunday Point-Score
Every week is a point-score day, with the exception of carnival/twilight nipper days , will be run
throughout the season for beach sprint, beach flags, surf wade, surf swim (U/09 - U/14) and board
race (U/09 – U/14). Points will be awarded on the following basis:
Attendance 1 Point for the day
1st Place 3 Points per event
2nd
Place 2 Points per event
3rd
Place 1 Point per event
Entering or Starting, and making an
effort
1 Bonus Point per event
Point Score Awards will be presented at the end of the season on Presentation Day, for the first three
overall place-getters in each age group.
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Non Point-Score Days
Season 2012/2013 we are trialling Twilight Nippers the evening prior to carnival days . These will
be non point-score days. On non point-score Twilight Nippers no points will be awarded for events
held at Narrabeen Beach, but 1 Attendance Point will be recorded for Nippers who participate in the
day's activities – so don't stay away just because your child may not compete at a carnival.
Carnival Point-Score
Please check the calendar for Carnival dates. Carnivals are open to U/08 to U/14 age groups, and
Nippers who compete in these Carnivals will be eligible to receive additional Club competition
points. The Carnival point-score format is as follows:
Attendance 2 Points for the day
1st Place 3 Points per event
2nd
Place 2 Points per event
3rd
Place 1 Point per event
Individual Events - Entering and
Starting, and making an effort
1 Point per event
Team Events, including all age relay,
age group relay, wade relay, board
rescue, and March Past
No individual points awarded - not all age
groups may have the numbers to form a team
and not everyone can be in the march past
team – therefore, awarding points would
disadvantage some competitors.
Club Championship Point-Score
The Club Championship competition is contested by senior members of the Club, but is also open
to Nippers in U/11 to U/14 age groups. Club Championship points will be awarded as follows:
1st Place 5 Points per event
2nd
Place 4 Points per event
3rd
Place 3 Point per event
4th
Place 2 Points per event
5th
Place 1 Point per event
Attendance, participation and making a
reasonable effort
1 Point for the day
The events to be contested will be surf swim, beach sprint, beach flags, and board race.
To be eligible to participate in the Club Championships all Nippers competitors MUST have
previously completed their pool swim proficiency assessment.
Three Club Championship days will be run during the season – please check the calendar for dates.
Club Championship days will be non-point score days for all Nippers not competing. Hence, all
Nippers attending but not competing on these days will receive 1 attendance point.
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Clothing, Swimwear and Sun Protection
All children are required to wear the Club competition cap at all times during Nippers activities.
While attending Nipper Carnivals, children are required to wear the Club competition cap, and the
Club swimming costume.
To assist Age Managers in quick identification on the beach and in the water, we ask that you
please print your child's name clearly in waterproof pen on one side of their Nippers club
competition caps.
We have a range of Club Gear available for purchase from the Club. Items available include the
following:
Narrabeen Beach swimming costumes in the Club colours (purple and yellow)
Rash Vests in the Club colours (purple and yellow)
Long-sleeved cotton T-Shirts for sun protection
The following clothing and equipment are available for purchase throughout the season.(when stock
is available only)
CLOTHING: PRICE
PER ITEM
GIRL'S 1-PIECE COSTUME (sizes 6-14) $45.00
LADIES 1-PIECE COSTUME (Small/Medium/Large) $50.00
Girls 2 PIECE COSTUME (sizes 8-14) $48.00
LADIES 2-PIECE COSTUME (Small/Medium/Large) $60.00
BOY'S Speedo style (Sizes 6-14) $25.00
BOY's JAMMERS (Skins Style) (sizes 6-14) $42.00
MEN'S Speedo style) ( Small/Med/Large) $32.00
MEN'S JAMMERS (Skins Style) - AVAILABLE ON REQUEST $45.00
RASH VEST (JUNIORS) - Sizes 6-14 $38.00
RASH VEST SENIORS (Small/Med/L) $42.00
CLUB COLOUR COMPETITION CAP MANDATORY $15.00
Hi VIS COMP VESTS (SIZE 10-14) Under 9's and older only
MANDATORY $15.00
Prices are valid at the commencement of the season. Availability of items and sizes, and prices, are
subject to change. Please contact the Nippers Administration Supervisor for additional information.
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The Club maintains an ongoing policy of sun protection.
Remember to Slip on a shirt, Slop on some sun-screen, and Slap on a hat before we
start activity, and also after the children come out of any water activities.
And finally, always make sure that your children have access to a water bottle on
the beach – dehydration in young children can be dangerous.
Social Activities
We are trying to incorporate more social activities to encourage the children to get to know each
other and have fun, even though Nippers itself is fun. We have planned to schedule 3 twilight
Nippers evenings, however if there is some conflict with the use of the function Room. We may
elect to do twilight Nippers at Narrabeen Lake where those not confident on Boards can give it a go
in the lake. We will keep you posted. We would also like to organise an outdoor movie night and
possibly Bingo Day – this is subject to confirmation of the Function Room use, and we will also
keep you posted. We do have a Christmas Party and this is usually a bring a plate style day, and
Santa sometimes elects to come to Narrabeen on an IRB!!! A big change to the North Pole for him
. Stay tuned.
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Child Protection
The volunteer Surf Life Saving movement at all levels in Australia takes Child Protection very
seriously. Members who work with children receive training in understanding, recognising and
responding to behaviour that may place children at risk.
The Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 and the Commission for Children and
Young People Act 1998, require Surf Life Saving New South Wales (SLSNSW) to ask all
members, and volunteers, working with children to sign the Prohibited Employment Declaration
(Attachment 4). All SLSNSW members, and volunteers, over the age of 18 and those
members under the age of 18 who work with children (eg: 16yr olds who help train the U/08
Nippers, provide water safety for Nippers, etc) MUST sign the Prohibited Employment
Declaration (Attachment 4).
It is an offence for a person to make a false disclosure regarding his or her Prohibited Person
status. There is a penalty of up to two years gaol for this offence.
Please contact the club's Child Protection Officer if you would like additional information about
how Surf Life Saving supports Child Protection initiatives.
Handy Links:
http://www.surflifesaving.net.au/
http://www.narrabeach.org.au/
https://www.lifesavingonline.com.au/SLSA_Online/modules/home/index.php
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Special Thanks
Narrabeen Nippers receives the generous support of Bakers Delight Warriewood and Mona Vale.
Also Harry’s Butchery South Creek Rd, Wheeler Heights
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Narrabeach Function Centre
If you are looking for the perfect venue for a function, look no further that the Narrabeach Function Centre. It's suitable for functions from small cocktail party to weddings, parties, anything (except birthday parties for under 21 or school formals, before/after formal parties, etc). Please see the Club website (www.narrabeach.org.au) for more details.
With the brand-new state-of-the-art kitchen facilities, professional caterers will feel right at home, or you can take care of the catering yourself.
As members of the Narrabeen Beach Surf Life Saving Club, you qualify for a significant member's discount. Be warned, though: it can get difficult to secure bookings at short notice, and weekends around the full moon are always the first to go.
If you are looking for a unique location for your next function, call us on 0416 209 224 or use the online form. Please note: The function rooms are not available for Year 10/12 formals or any birthday parties under 21.
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