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All after school sessions are open to everyone, as well as our training days and camps.
***Next Pentathlon Training Day, open to all:***
2nd March 2025 - Click here for more info
Leweston Pentathlon Academy Event & Training Dates 2024/2025
2 Feb Pentathlon U17, U19 Junior Millfield
15 Feb Regional Youth Epee Fencing Millfield
2 Mar Training Day Leweston
8 Mar Pentathlon U17, U19 Junior University of Bath
22-23 March National Schools Biathlon Bath
30 March Triathlon Training Day
5 - 6 April Leweston Pentathlon U13/U15/u17/U19
7-12 Apr Leweston Easter Pentathlon Triathlon Camp Leweston
12 April Leweston Biathle Leweston
27 April Cheltenham Biathle European Qualifier Cheltenham
3 May Leweston Laser Run European Qualifier Leweston
4 May Leweston Triathle European Qualifier Leweston
18 May National Schools Biathle TBC Leweston
22 June National Triathle World Qualifier Leweston
12 July Schools Laser Run Finals & Open Laser Run Wavertree North West
13 July World Qualifier Laser Run Wavertree North West
3 Aug National Biathle World Qualifier Cheltenham
5-10 August Leweston Summer Camp Leweston
10 August Leweston Triathle/triathlon/Epee Fencing
Head Coach
Mick is the Head Coach and runs the training programme for pentathlon. Mick is also a GB Pentathlon & Pathway Coach. His qualifications include: *Level 3 Triathlon Coach* *Open Water Coach* *Level 3 Swimming Coach* *Laser Run Coach* Mick is an incredibly experienced and successful open water swimmer, Pentathlete and triathlete, being one of the first men to take part in Triathlon in the UK, when it was first introduced. Mick competed at a high level and gained many titles. When he isn't busy coaching our pentathletes, Mick finds time to continue his love for swimming at his local pool.
Assistant Head Coach
Natalie joined the LPA in Jan 2024, with 5 years experience in swim instructing and coaching. Natalie has completed three 70.3 Ironman competitions, aswell a three woman English Channel relay swim, in 2023. Her qualifications include: *Level 2 Swim Instructor* *Swim England Assistant Swimming Coach* *STA Open Water Coach * *STA Disability Swimming Award* *British Triathlon Group Coach*
Pool Manager & Lead Learn to Swim Teacher
Ali has been a level 2 swimming instructor since 1988 and joined Leweston 12 years ago as the pool manager and lead learn to swim teacher. Ali coaches other girls sports, with a passion for netball, Prior to joining Leweston, Ali was in the Navy for 13 years, aswell as the pool manager at RNAS Yeovilton for 18 years. Ali is an incredibly experienced swimmer, representing the Navy for most of her time there. Aswell as swimming competitively, she was a Triathlete from 1988 – 1995, competing mainly at Olympic distance aswell as 2 x 70.3 Ironman races.
Shooting Coach
Since 2011 Phil has focused his time on coaching pistol shooting and Laser Run at schools and clubs across the South West. Phil leads by example competing at Laser Run in the Masters category since 2017- representing GB at UIPM World & European Laser Run Championships. Away from competing, Phil is heavily involved with the management and delivery of the sport, holding both regional and national roles in Laser Run and Triathle, as well as being an active volunteer at club, regional, national and international level. Phillips qualifications include: UIPM Level 2 Judge PentathlonGB Laser Run Team Manager & Coach PentathlonGB Triathle Shooting Coach Chair-PentathlonGB South West British Shooting South West Regional Coordinator PentathlonGB Volunteer at International, National, Regional & Club Events
Fencing Coach
Jon has been coaching for 20 years, with Epee being his main focus. Qualifications include: Level 3 Epee Level 3 Foil Level 3 Sabre
Fencing Coach
Sandra's qualifications include: FIE Diploma (issued by the Hungarian institute of physical education) British Fencing Level 3 Épée Level 2 Foil and Sabre
Shooting Coach
Alan is a fully qualified shooting coach and leads our pistol shooting sessions here at Leweston. Alan has competed for many years and continues to take part in competitions.
Shooting Coach & British Triathlon Foundation Coach
Richard has been coaching and mentoring for over 10 years, and is a volunteer Academy coach qualified in laser run and British Triathlon. He also competes in Triathle, Biathle and Laser Run events in the Masters category and has represented Team GB in the World and European Triathle and Biathle Championships. Outside of competing Richard is the Head Coach and Operations Manager for the British Army Modern Pentathlon, introducing military personnel to the sport whilst encouraging and assisting future elite athletes in reaching their full potential. Richard volunteers for PentGB, supporting their annual events and coaching in community projects.
A training day covering fencing, laser run & obstacle course racing
Triathlon training day to include swimming, cycling & running
Leweston Pentathlon Biathle/Tetrathlon Easter Residential Training Camp And Triathlon (Swim/Bike/Run)
Leweston Pentathlon Academy is an all inclusive club, welcoming members from across the country. We are a community club, with our home based at the beautiful grounds of Leweston School.
Members will get regular updates on training, and coaches' support at most events. We are a pentathlon club; however, we also have a triathlon club section for swim-bike-run with coach support. The club will have regular training at Leweston School plus training days and competitions.
You can be a 1st claim member for the club and compete for the club at all competitions (except school events), or you can join the club as a 2nd claim member (whereby you already belong to another club) only competing for the club if your 1st claim team are not competing. Club members will have priority on the training that we run with reduced cost for training days. Non-club members will only be able to attend if we have the space.
Cost of membership Family : £30
Individual : £20
Helper or Coach : Free
To join or re-join the club please go through the link below, for multiple entries (families) the form must be completed multiple times for each person. You will need to be a club member to attend all regular training at Leweston on Mondays & Wednesdays.
CLUB CONSTITUTION AND RULES NAME:
The club shall be known as: Leweston Pentathlon Academy hereinafter known as: The Club
OBJECTS: 2.1 The objects of the Club are to promote the sport and individual disciplines of Modern Pentathlon & Triathlon. The Club will comply with the Pentathlon GB policies in force from time to time on Child Protection, Equal Opportunities and Anti-doping.
MEMBERSHIP:
Qualification: Any person who undertakes to act in the best interest of the sport(s) of Modern Pentathlon shall be eligible for membership.
Classes of Membership: Full Members - over the age of 19 (excluding those under 26 still in full time education) Family Members - the spouse and/or children under the age of 19. Junior Members - under the age of 19 (and also those under the age of 26 still in full time education.
Election: 4.1 Candidates for election to membership shall make written application to the Secretary of the Club on the form provided. The right of election shall rest with the Club’s General Committee, which may refuse to elect to membership any applicant without assigning a reason for so doing.
Restriction: A person who has been expelled from, or refused membership of, the Modern Pentathlon Association of Great Britain shall not be eligible for membership.
Renewal: The Club’s General Committee may at its sole discretion decline to accept renewal of membership.
ENTRANCE FEE: 7.1 Each applicant for membership shall, if his/her application be accepted, pay an entrance fee, the amount of which shall be determined by the members in General meeting.
SUBSCRIPTION: 8.1 The rates of subscription shall be determined by the members in General meeting and shall be due on election and, thereafter, on or before 31st March in each year.
CESSATION OF MEMBERSHIP: Any member may resign giving one month’s clear notice in writing to the Secretary. Any member violating any of the rules or regulations of the Club or being adjudged guilty of unsatisfactory conduct may, by resolution of the Club’s General Committee, be suspended or expelled. Any member so suspended or expelled may appeal to a Special General Meeting if such an appeal is sponsored by not less than 25% per cent of members who are entitled to vote. A member shall be deemed to have resigned from the Club if, after due notice in writing, he/she has not paid by the annual subscription within a month of it becoming due. He/she may, however, rejoin at any time during that calendar year on payment of all arrears but without payment of any entrance fee.
DISQUALIFICATION FROM HOLDING OFFICE: Only members entitled to vote are eligible to hold office, except that a Junior Section Chairperson may be elected by the Junior members of the Club, and be entitled to vote at General Committee meetings. Any member who is under the age of 19 years, shall not be eligible for election to the General Committee of the Club.
GENERAL COMMITTEE: The General Committee shall conduct the affairs of the Club as a whole and shall consist of a Chairperson, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer, and other officers as deemed necessary. Additionally, the General Committee may co-opt no more than 4 members of the Club to its number. Nominations for the position of Chairperson, Honorary Secretary, Honorary Treasurer and other officers shall be put forward in the form of a motion in accordance with the Rules below.
DUTIES OF COMMITTEE: Chairperson: The Chairperson will preside at all General Meetings of the Club and at all meetings of the General Committee. He or she shall be responsible for guiding the activities of the club in accordance with its rules and general policy as expressed by the majority of its members. Honorary Secretary: The Honorary Secretary will be responsible for the organisation of meetings of the General Committee and of the Club, and the recording of minutes relating to such meetings and all correspondence relating to the general business of the Club. Honorary Treasurer: The Honorary Treasurer will be responsible for the collection of all monies including subscriptions and shall keep such books of account as required by the General Meeting. The Honorary Treasurer shall audit the books of the club annually and shall produce at the AGM balance sheets showing the financial state of each account, accompanied by the Honorary Auditor’s report. Cheques should have two signatures. The Treasurer must make the committee aware of any existing or potential financial or cash flow problems.
GENERAL COMMITTEES: The General Committee is responsible for the general conduct of the Club’s business and activities. The General Committee shall meet at regular intervals during the year, as required by the business to be transacted. Special meetings of the General Committee shall be called by the Honorary Secretary on instructions from the Chairperson, or not less than three committee members. A quorum shall consist of not less than 4 members in the case of the General Committee. In the case of casual vacancy among the General Committee, the said Committee shall appoint another eligible person to act until the next AGM.
GENERAL MEETINGS: An Annual General Meeting shall be held in the Spring of each year. There shall be laid before the meeting a statement of accounts made up to the day of the month of immediately preceding. An Extraordinary General Meeting shall be called on the instructions of a simple majority of the General Committee, or on a requisition signed by not less than 25 % of the members of the Club entitled to vote. Not less than 21 days clear notice shall be given, specifying to all members the time and business of the General Meeting. Motions for discussion at Annual General Meetings, not of origin from within the General Committee, shall be lodged with the Honorary Secretary at least 30 days preceding the AGM, and be signed by members entitled to vote. At any General Meeting, a resolution put to the vote of the Meeting shall be decided by a show of hands, of those entitled to vote, except when more than one nomination has been received for a position on the General Committee, in which case voting will be by secret ballot. At all General Meetings the Chairperson will preside or, in his/her absence, a Chairperson for the meeting will be elected by the voting members present. At all General Meetings not less than 25 % of the members of the Club shall constitute a quorum.
Absence of Quorum: 15.1 If after half an hour from the time appointed for the meeting, a quorum is not present, the Meeting, if called at the request of the members, shall be dissolved in any other case, the Meeting shall be adjourned. If anyone is not present within half an hour from the time appointed for an Adjourned Meeting, the members present shall be a quorum.
Accidental Omission: 16.1 Accidental Omission to give notice of a meeting to, or the non-receipt of notice of, a meeting by any member shall not invalidate the proceedings of a meeting.
LIABILITY: The General Committee shall manage the affairs of the Club. Financial or legal liability incurred in the rightful exercise of their office shall not, however, be the personal liability of the Committee, but shall be the responsibility of the Club as a whole. All members or other persons who attend club events or competitions do so at their own risk, and on the basis they will take positive care for their own safety and the safety of others.
VOTING: 18.1 Only full members, and family members over the age of 19 years, are entitled to vote at meetings.
ALTERATION OF CONSTITUTION: This constitution shall not be altered, amended, or rescinded except by a General Meeting of the Club. A resolution to give effect to a change must be passed by at least 75% of the members present at the General Meeting, and voting on this behalf.
DISTRIBUTION OF PROFITS: 21.1 In no circumstances can any profit be distributed to members, but any profits earned shall be contributed to a General Fund for furthering the objects of the Club.
TERMINATION: The Club shall not terminate except by a resolution of a Special General Meeting convened for the purpose and, in such an event, any surplus assets shall be handed over to a body or bodies with similar objects or to a charity or charities agreed by the meeting which formally terminates the Club. Any matter not provided for in this constitution, or any question over the interpretation of it shall be dealt with by the General Committee whose decision shall be final.
Safeguarding Policy
Policy statement
Leweston Pentathlon Academy has a duty of care to protect all children and vulnerable young adults from harm. All children have a right to protection, and the needs of disabled children and others who may be particularly vulnerable must be taken into account. Leweston Pentathlon Academy will use its best endeavours to ensure the safety and protection of all children involved with the club through adherence to the Child Protection guidelines adopted by Leweston Pentathlon Academy.
At the Leweston Pentathlon Academy, the welfare of our members comes before anything else we do.
A child is defined as a person under the age of 18 (The Children Act 1989).
In Leweston Pentathlon Academy we believe that the welfare of children is everyone's responsibility, particularly when it comes to protecting children from abuse. Everyone in the sport can help; administrator, club official, coach, parent, friend and children themselves. Abuse can occur wherever there are children at home, at school, in the park, at the club. Sadly, there are some people who will seek to be where children are simply in order to abuse them. We believe that everyone in Dorset Pentathletes has a moral responsibility and therefore a part to play in looking after the children and vulnerable adults with whom we are working. The Children Act 1989, and all subsequent amendments, indicates that anyone who has responsibility for the care of children should "do what is reasonable in all circumstances for the purpose of safeguarding or promoting the child's welfare." While the welfare of young people is Leweston Pentathlon Academy first consideration in establishing a child protection programme it is also seen that the interests of coaches themselves need to be taken account of, particularly where falsely accused. A feature of Leweston Pentathlon Academy policy on Child Protection is to ensure that we provide coaches with access to a confidential advice, guidance and support, provided separately to that provided for those with concerns that abuse may be taking place.
These child protection procedures stem from the following principles:
1. The child's welfare is the first consideration
2. Anyone under the age of 18 is classed as a child
3. All children, regardless of age, any disability they have, gender, racial origin, religious belief and sexual identity have a right to be protected from abuse.
4. Coaches, clubs and centres need to be provided with advice to raise awareness of best practice and guidance and support should they become involved in an abuse situation.
Good Practice Guidelines for coaches and volunteers By following these guidelines you will help to protect both the children in our sport and our coaches/helpers from wrongful allegations. Avoid situations where you are alone with one child. Leweston Pentathlon Academy acknowledges that occasionally there may be no alternative, for example, where a child falls ill and has to be taken home. We would stress, however, that one to one contact must never be allowed to occur on a regular basis. If any form of physical support is required ask the athlete's permission, explain what you are doing and why to both the child and their parents/carers. Where possible ask parents/carers to be responsible for children in changing rooms. Always ensure that whoever supervises young people work in pairs.
The policies and guidelines referenced within this document and its various appendices are those of Leweston Pentathlon Academy. The principles of both the policy and the appendices are based on our moral and ethical duty to ensure children and vulnerable adults can enjoy Modern Pentathlon and associated sports in a safe environment and as such they reflect current best practice.
Where there are mixed teams/groups away from home, they should if possible always be accompanied by a male and female member of staff. If not parental permission must be gained from the coach/official. However, remember that same gender abuse can also occur.
Don't allow physically rough or sexually provocative games, or inappropriate talking or touching. If it's necessary to do things of a personal nature for children who are young or disabled, make sure you have another adult accompanying you. Get the consent of the parent/carer and if possible the child. Let them know what you are doing and why. Ensure that any claims of abuse by a child are taken seriously and that it is dealt with by people who know what to do. Ensure that the nature and intensity of training does not exceed the capacity of a child's immature and growing body.
Follow Leweston Pentathlon Academy guidelines for photography and video use (see reference sheet 'Guidelines for use of Photographic and Filming Equipment') Dorset Pentathletes adheres to the MPAGB best practice guidelines with particular reference to:
The MPAGB Code of Ethics / Sports Coach UK Code of Conduct. This guidance on child protection and the Guidelines provided. The requirements for coaches and helpers to have undergone disclosure.
Publicise the NSPCC Child protection Helpline 0800 800500.
What is Child Abuse? It's generally acknowledged that there are four main types of abuse, Physical, Sexual, Emotional and Neglect.
Physical Abuse Physical abuse is just what the term implies hurting or injuring a child e.g. by hitting, shaking, squeezing, burning or biting them. In sport this might result if the nature or intensity of training is inappropriate for the capacity of the performer or where drugs are tolerated or advocated. Bullying is likely to come into this category.
Sexual Abuse Where young people are used by adults to meet their own sexual needs. It could range from sexually suggestive comments to full intercourse and includes the use of pornographic material.
Emotional Abuse Emotional abuse occurs when a child is not given love, help and encouragement and is constantly derided or ridiculed e.g. racial or sexual remarks. It can also occur if a child is overprotected. Abuse can occur where a parent or coach has unrealistic expectations over what a child can achieve.
Neglect Failing to meet children's basic needs such as food, warmth, adequate clothing, medical attention or constantly leaving them alone. It could also mean failing to ensure they are safe or exposing them to harm or injury.
Bullying The bully in the sport can also be an adult the parent/carer who pushes too hard, the coach who adopts a win -at-all-costs philosophy or adult athlete who attempt to assert unacceptable behaviour on younger athletes to make them unwelcome or prevent them using association or club equipment. Bullying can also occur between young people. What if you accidentally hurt a child? If you accidentally hurt a child and they seem distressed in any manner, appear sexually aroused by your actions, or misunderstand something you have done, report any such incident immediately to another Coach/official and make a brief written note of it. You should also inform the child's parents/carers, preferably in person. Is touching OK? If a coaching technique would benefit from physical contact or support then first ask the athlete's permission (e.g. would you mind if I held your shoulders to show you what I mean?) It is useful to take time to explain why and how this is used to the athlete and their parent or carer. Touching can be OK and appropriate as long as it is neither intrusive nor disturbing.
Indications of Child Abuse There are physical and behavioural signs that might raise your concern about the welfare or safety of a child. They are only indicators not confirmation. Some examples are:
Bear in mind that physically disabled children and children with learning difficulties are particularly vulnerable to abuse and may have added difficulties in communicating what is happening to them. If you have concerns about the welfare of a child: Please remember the Golden Rule, it is not your responsibility to decide whether a child is being abused but we are asking you to fulfil your legal requirements and act on your concerns. Make a detailed note of what you've seen or heard but don't delay passing on the information. If you are a member, or the parent/carer or friend of a member of a Club you should use the following guidelines:
Should you have any welfare issues you feel you need to discuss with someone in confidence, please contact our welfare officer who will be able to help you. Both athletes and parents are welcome to contact the welfare officer. Even if you think your concern is small, we are here to help. All issues will be treated in confidence. Please remember our welfare officers are volunteers and aim to reply to emails within 48hrs.
Tanya Stead at lpawelfareofficer@gmail.com
Our welfare officer should always be your first point of contact however should you feel your concern relates to Pentathlon GB please contact:
Pentathlon GB Safeguarding & Welfare Lead – Di Murray –Email safeguarding@pentathlongb.org phone 07553 422288 Visit the Pentathlon GB website for more information.
In an emergency:
If you believe a child has been harmed or may be at immediate risk of harm, please make immediate contact with an appropriate agency, such as: The Police Children's Services Multi Agency Safeguarding Hub (MASH) Local Authority Designated Officer (LADO)
NSPCC Child Protection Helpline - 0808 800 5000 (24 hours)
NSPCC Child protection in Sport Unit - 0116 366 5626, email: cpsu@nspcc.org.uk
Take the name and contact details of the person you have spoken to, plus the incident/referral reference number (if applicable) so you have a record of the advice they give. Then report this to the club welfare officer and the Pentathlon GB Safeguarding & Welfare Lead the next working day. Other options for help are listed below:
NSPCC Childline - 0800 1111 www.childline.org.uk (Childline offers free, confidential advice and support whatever your worry, whenever you need help)
MIND - Mind.org.uk - 0300 123 3393
Young Minds - Youngminds.org.uk 0808 802 5544
Selfharm UK - selfharm.co.uk
Harmless - harmless.org.uk
Kooth - Online Mental Wellbeing Kooth.com
Samaritans - 116-123, samaritans.org.uk
If you need advice on which of the above helplines to contact, please get in touch and we can guide you.
Equality Policy
1. Leweston Pentathlon Academy is committed to the principles of equality of opportunity. In short, ‘We do not discriminate.’ This means ensuring no participant, volunteer, job applicant or employee favourable treatment on the grounds of gender, age, parental or marital status, social class, colour, race, ethnic origin, sexual preference, creed or disability, or will be disadvantaged by conditions or requirements that cannot be shown to be objectively justified. Leweston Pentathlon Academy will ensure open access for all those who wish to participate in the sport and that they are treated fairly.
2. Leweston Pentathlon Academy recognises its legal obligations under The Equal Pay Act 1970, The Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, The Sex Discrimination Act 1975, The Race Relations Act 1976 and The Disability Discrimination Act 1995 and successor legislation. It will monitor and review its selection criteria and procedures in relation to participation and employment to ensure that all individuals are selected, promoted and treated solely on the basis of merits and abilities appropriate to the position.
Types of discrimination
3. Direct discrimination may be defined as treating a person less favourably than others are or would be treated in the same or similar circumstances Indirect discrimination occurs when a requirement or condition is applied which, whether intentional or not, adversely affects a considerably larger proportion of people of one race, sex or marital status than another and cannot be justified on grounds other than race, sex or marital status. Harassment may be defined as inappropriate actions, behaviour, comments or physical contact that is objectionable or causes offence to the recipient. It may be of a sexual or racial nature or may arise because of age, sexuality, disability or other characteristic. Victimisation may be defined as someone being treated less favourably than others because he or she has taken action against Dorset Pentathletes under one of the relevant Acts or provided information about such discrimination.
4. Leweston Pentathlon Academy is committed to ensuring that its employees, athletes and volunteers are able to conduct their activities in an environment free from discrimination. Leweston Pentathlon Academy regards discrimination as described above as serious misconduct. Any employee of Leweston Pentathlon Academy, participant or volunteer who discriminates is liable to appropriate disciplinary action.
Implementation
5. A copy of this policy is available to all staff and members of Leweston Pentathlon Academy. All employees and members of the Dorset Pentathletes have responsibilities to respect, act in accordance with and thereby support and promote the spirit and intentions of this policy.
6. Leweston Pentathlon Academy Board is responsible for ensuring that this policy is followed and for dealing with actual or potential breaches. Review
7. Leweston Pentathlon Academy keeps the terms and operation of this policy under regular review.
GENERAL DATA PROTECTION REGULATION (GDPR)
We are fully compliant with GDPR and would like to reassure all our members that we only collect the necessary information that is needed for our enrolment process to facilitate your child’s training requirements. This information is only shared within our club for the period of your enrolment. We do not pass your information to any third party.
We also send out email updates which you are welcome to opt out of. If you choose to opt out of the email, you will not be informed of term times and class changes or cancellations. Medical details are only kept with regards to relevance within your child’s swimming lessons. Information is only shared with the coaches (if necessary) and kept locked and will not sell your information. We will not share your information with any third party except as stated in this Privacy Notice or as required to operate the Sites or provide our services to you.
WEBSITE VISITORS:
Data Collection: We collect the following Personal Data about you if you visit one of our Sites: site referrals, browsing pattern, browser type, location, general interests, gender, age. The data transmitted from your browser includes your IP address, the date and time of the visit the pages accessed, the access status/ HTTP status code, your browser, your operating system and interface, as well as the language and version of the browser software. The legal basis for collecting and processing this personal data is our legitimate interest in operating the Sites, providing you with access to the pages you wish to access, understanding the interests of our potential customers and providing you with relevant information about our services. Leweston Pentathlon Academy will not sell your information. We will not share your information with any third party except as stated in this Privacy Notice or as required to operate the Sites, provide our services to you or otherwise as required or permitted by law. We regularly review our security systems to ensure that your Personal Data remains secure.
LEWESTON PENTATHLON ACADEMY'S PRIVACY POLICY:
This Privacy Notice sets out the basis on which we will process the personally identifying information (‘Personal Data’) that we collect and receive from and about users of our website (www.leweston-pentathlon-academy.co.uk) and customers who attend our sessions or subscribe to our newsletters
Our privacy commitments: We will only collect, keep, use and share Personal Data for legitimate club purposes that we explain here below, or if we’re legally required to do so. We will be as clear and open as we can with you on what Personal Data we collect and how it will be processed. For as long as we maintain records of your Personal Data, we will keep it up to date and protect it with appropriate safety measures.
CUSTOMERS COLLECTION:
We collect the following Personal data from or about you as a Leweston pentathlon Academy website user/customer:
Personal Data Collected Directly from you through the booking process: your name, your children’s name(s), phone number, postal address, email address, gender and ages. Our legal basis for the collection and processing of this data is the provision to you of the services purchased by you.
Personal Data Collected Automatically from the use by you of the Sites. The data transmitted from your browser includes your IP address, the date and time of the visit the pages accessed, the access status/HTTP status code, your browser, your operating system and interface, as well as the language and version of the browser software. The legal basis for collecting and processing this personal data is to be able to operate the Sites and provide you with access to the pages you wish to access.
DATA USES:
We use your Personal Data:
To personalise your experience with us (your information helps us to better respond to your individual needs)
To improve our website (we continually strive to improve our website based on the information we receive from you)
To send periodic e-mails re term start dates and informing parents about pool closures, changes to sessions etc . The e-mail address you provide us with, will only be used to send you information and updates pertaining to your child’s training (Please note; If at any time you would like to opt out from receiving e-mails, please let Leweston pentathlon Academy know. However, you will then not be updated with any news or term dates.)
To contact you with surveys and feedback requests (for example relating to any sessions you or your child have attended)
COOKIES:
We use cookies (small text files which are transferred to your browser by the Sites to identify data traffic patterns, personalise contents and support security). They do not provide any information which might disclose the identity of a specific person but they may potentially identify your computer, our browser and your internet settings. You may change the storing of cookies in your browser settings at any time by selecting the function “accept no cookies”. However, disabling essential cookies may result in you no longer be able to use the entire functionality of the Site.
DATA SHARING:
Leweston Pentathlon Academy will not sell your information. We will not share your information with any third party except as stated in this Privacy Notice or as required to operate the Sites or provide our services to you.
Your Rights in Relation to Personal Data:
You have the right to update and correct the personal information on your account. You also have the right to request from us all personal information that we hold that relates to you, to request restriction of the processing of that data and to request that we delete that data. Where allowed by applicable law there may be an administrative charge for supply of copies of data and we may also require you to provide us with appropriate identification before we comply with this request. You also have the right to object to our continued processing of your personal data. You may also have the right to data portability.
You can contact us with questions about the personal information we hold about you using the contact information provided in the Contact Us of this privacy notice.
We will update this Privacy Notice from time to time to reflect changes in our business. All such changes will be posted to the Sites and if we consider it to be appropriate we will notify subscribers of any material changes by e-mail.
Leweston Pentathlon Academy is the Data Controller in respect of any Personal Data that you submit to us or that we collect from or about you. If you would like to know what information we hold about you or if you have any other queries or complaints in relation to this Privacy Notice, or our Sites, our contact details are as follows:
Mick Flaherty
Head Coach
Leweston Pentathlon Academy
flaherty121aol.com
You may cancel a single session up to 24 hours beforehand, however all payments are non refundable. By signing up and reserving a space, you accept these terms upon registration. We are not able to fill spaces last minute and have a waiting list. We are not obliged to refund any payments due to cancellation on your part.
If we have to cancel sessions due to ill health or facility closure, we will refund these sessions, or offer an alternative date.
All attendees of the club, aswell as parents/carers/guardians, must read, sign and abide by our LPA Code of Conduct.
Failure to abide by these rules, could result in termination of you/your child's membership and a lifetime ban from all LPA training sessions, events and competitions.
By signing up to the Leweston Pentathlon Academy, you are agreeing to these terms.