The JNA relies on volunteers to help us in all areas, and they all make a huge contribution to the game of netball. Volunteering is a rewarding experience, not only benefiting the club or organisation, but also the individual - developing skills for use at college, university or in the workplace. It's a fantastic way to make new friends, and nothing beats the "feel-good factor" of helping out and giving something to your sport.
Email Lauren Mills (jerseynetball@gmail.com) or the JNA President or speak to your Club if you want to volunteer in netball! Remember that every little helps! From being part of the committee, to umpiring, coaching, scoring, organising a fundraiser or putting forward and idea...get involved now!
Your steps to joining the Netball Family
1. Consider what is motivating you to want to be involved in netball (Leading an area of expertise, supporting your local club/team, county, region or Vitality Netball Superleague club, the buzz of an event, being there for your kid(s) or learning more about netball).
2. We know that volunteers in netball are involved because they are passionate about our sport and want to feel a sense of achievement around what they support. We think it’s really important to ensure you consider what is most important to you about getting involved as this will help us tailor where to signpost you. The following categories may help.
3. Consider where you are based, how far you would travel and how much time you have/want to commit to volunteering.
4. Speak to your club or to Lauren Mills out Netball Development Officer about how you can get involved! (jerseynetball@gmail.com)
Email Lauren Mills (jerseynetball@gmail.com) or the JNA President or speak to your Club if you want to volunteer in netball! Remember that every little helps! From being part of the committee, to umpiring, coaching, scoring, organising a fundraiser or putting forward and idea...get involved now!
Your steps to joining the Netball Family
1. Consider what is motivating you to want to be involved in netball (Leading an area of expertise, supporting your local club/team, county, region or Vitality Netball Superleague club, the buzz of an event, being there for your kid(s) or learning more about netball).
2. We know that volunteers in netball are involved because they are passionate about our sport and want to feel a sense of achievement around what they support. We think it’s really important to ensure you consider what is most important to you about getting involved as this will help us tailor where to signpost you. The following categories may help.
- Love to Lead*: you have been involved in netball or a specific area for a long time and have significant experience that could shape the future of the sport and how we do things through leading teams of volunteers.
- Love my Team*: You are passionate about keeping things local and want to make a difference with your local school, college, university, club, or Vitality Netball Superleague club.
- Love my Kids: Your child (children) are involved and you would like to get more involved.
- Love to Learn*: You are passionate about personal development and learning from your experiences or through the training opportunities available in netball.
- Love my Day: You would prefer to get involved with one-off opportunities like events and love the pressure and excitement involved in supporting these.
- Love to But: You want to get involved but are not sure you have time or where to start.
3. Consider where you are based, how far you would travel and how much time you have/want to commit to volunteering.
4. Speak to your club or to Lauren Mills out Netball Development Officer about how you can get involved! (jerseynetball@gmail.com)
How many of you are involved in volunteering? How many of you love netball? How many of you want to get recognised? Bought to you by the England Netball Youth Advisory Group the ‘Pass on your Passion’ programme aims to recognise the countless number of Young Volunteers in netball. It aims to provide you with opportunities, ideas and rewards to help you on your leadership and volunteering journey. No matter what your role in netball, we want you to Get Involved and Get Recognised.
It’s time to share your passion with other young people, so register now and get volunteering!
Who is it for?
It is for every young person aged 12 – 25 that is actively volunteering in netball whether that’s as a coach, official, committee member, event helper, school team helper…the list is endless!
What are the benefits?
You’ll get rewards once you’ve completed 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 voluntary hours in netball:
10 hours – England Netball water bottle and certificate
25 hours – Squissle and certificate
50 hours – POYP T-shirt and certificate
100 hours – POYP hoody and certificate
200 hours – £50 England Netball course discount and certificate
400 hours – Trophy presented at the annual Goalden Globe Awards and certificate
Not only will you get rewarded for the hours you complete, but just by registering as a member of ‘Pass on you Passion’ you’ll get access to:
How does it work?
Once you’ve registered you will receive your volunteer portfolio and logbook. Just log your voluntary netball hours and send back the yellow copy to England Netball to receive your rewards in the post! It’s as simple as that! You have 2 years from the date you became a member to complete your hours and claim your rewards.
PLEASE NOTE: Voluntary hours can only be counted from the day you sign up. Hours before this unfortunately cannot be logged for this programme.
How do I register?
Download a Pass on your Passion Registration Form here. Please send your completed forms to passonyourpassion@englandnetball.co.uk or England Netball, Netball House, 1-12 Old Park Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 2JR
It’s time to share your passion with other young people, so register now and get volunteering!
Who is it for?
It is for every young person aged 12 – 25 that is actively volunteering in netball whether that’s as a coach, official, committee member, event helper, school team helper…the list is endless!
What are the benefits?
You’ll get rewards once you’ve completed 10, 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 voluntary hours in netball:
10 hours – England Netball water bottle and certificate
25 hours – Squissle and certificate
50 hours – POYP T-shirt and certificate
100 hours – POYP hoody and certificate
200 hours – £50 England Netball course discount and certificate
400 hours – Trophy presented at the annual Goalden Globe Awards and certificate
Not only will you get rewarded for the hours you complete, but just by registering as a member of ‘Pass on you Passion’ you’ll get access to:
- FREE Regional Training Days where top coaches and officials will be on hand to pass on their knowledge.
- E-newsletters to keep you up to date with the latest information and voluntary opportunities.
- Invitations to volunteer at National and International netball events.
How does it work?
Once you’ve registered you will receive your volunteer portfolio and logbook. Just log your voluntary netball hours and send back the yellow copy to England Netball to receive your rewards in the post! It’s as simple as that! You have 2 years from the date you became a member to complete your hours and claim your rewards.
PLEASE NOTE: Voluntary hours can only be counted from the day you sign up. Hours before this unfortunately cannot be logged for this programme.
How do I register?
Download a Pass on your Passion Registration Form here. Please send your completed forms to passonyourpassion@englandnetball.co.uk or England Netball, Netball House, 1-12 Old Park Road, Hitchin, Hertfordshire, SG5 2JR