First
Aid
A First Aid Box is available in the clubhouse
next to Court 1. You can find instant ice-packs
here as well. Please inform a committee member
if you use the last of any item in the First Aid
Box or if you notice something is running out.
Child
Protection
Crowthorne Tennis Club is committed to creating
and maintaining the safest environment possible
for children and young people to participate in
tennis.
Insurance
All those who take part in sport must
ensure that anything they do does not cause injury
or loss to other people, or damage to property.
If they do, they could legally be liable to pay
damages, as awarded in a civil court. Tennis is
no exception and therefore clubs, players, coaches,
officers and officials, umpires and volunteers
share a similar responsibility. The following
insurance is arranged to protect the sport of
tennis and its participants.
1. Civil Liability Insurance
All Crowthorne Tennis Club members are covered
by the LTA liability insurance scheme while playing
at Crowthorne Tennis Club or any other LTA affiliated
club. Guests, including non-playing guests are
also covered as long as their names are recorded
in a visitors' book. Note that members of visiting
teams from LTA affiliated clubs are covered by
their own club's insurance.
Individuals who
may be interested in joining the club are covered
for a maximum of 3 initial "taster sessions".
Their names must be recorded in the visitors'
book and they must become a paid member of the
club from their 4th visit, otherwise they will
not be covered.
Civil Liability Insurance includes cover for
public liability, products liability, employers'
liability, libel and slander and professional
indemnity, up to £10m for any one occurrence.
Civil Liability provides protection for a wide
range of activities. For example,
- Organised club activities including training,
tournaments and competitions, social, fundraising
and administrative duties.
- A member who accidentally causes injury or
financial loss to another person, or accidental
damage to property, whilst taking part in a
club activity.
- If the club which borrows, rents or leases
a premises for sporting or social purposes and
is held liable for any accidental damage to
the facility.
- Note that damage to Crowthorne Tennis Club
property is not covered and there is £50
excess in respect of thrid party property damage.
2. Directors & Officers Insurance
This covers volunteers or paid employees who have
a claim against them for any wrongful act or omission
that they commit whilst acting in the capacity
of Director or Officer (including committee members)
of Crowthorne Tennis Club. The Limit of Indemnity
is £5m.
Visitors
- A non-member playing as a paying guest of
a club member is covered for up to 3 visits
provided their name has been entered at the
time of playing in the Visitors' Book.
- A non-member who is interested in joining
the club is covered for a maximum of 3 "taster
sessions" provided their name has been
entered at the time of playing in the Visitors'
Book.
- Note that any visitor is expected to become
a paid-up member after three visits otherwise
they will not be covered by the LTA's liability
insurance.
Visitors' Book &
Accident Book
A Visitors' Book and an Accident Book
are currently provided in the Clubhouse. Longer
term the Committee is looking to provide a weather
proof notice board on court where these books
may be kept. Meanwhile, if you are unable to access
the books in the Clubhouse, please email Moira
as soon as possible after the event.
In order to be covered by the LTA's insurance
scheme, all visitors' details must be recorded
in the Visitors' Book. This applies to paying
guests of members and prospective members playing
in "taster sessions".
Should any incident occur which might lead to
an insurance claim under this policy, all details
must be noted down in the Accident Book. This
should include date, time, person(s) concerned
and witnesses. A committee member should also
be notified without delay. Details of incidents
involving members of visiting teams from LTA affililiated
clubs should also be entered so that there is
some supporting evidence should the injured party
wish to claim on their own club's LTA insurance.
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