Everyone Active receives swim accreditation

Everyone Active leisure centres have achieved Swim England's Learn to Swim accreditation across all 140 swim lesson programmes.

Everyone Active has been awarded Swim England’s Learn to Swim accreditation for all 140 of its leisure centres, delivering swimming lessons in partnership with more than 65 local authorities across the UK. The new two-year accreditation means the charitable leisure trust will have held the quality mark for ten years in a row.

The accreditation recognises excellence in governance, sustainability and effectiveness for swim schools and operators delivering Swim England’s Learn to Swim programme, and can be used to raise the profile of their Learn to Swim offer locally. Accredited organisations receive a certificate, personalised plaque and the Swim England Accredited Provider logo to display in their facilities and use on promotional material, to help parents and learners recognise the operator as a deliverer of the quality Learn to Swim programme.

Everyone Active currently has more than 3,600 swim teachers qualified to Swim England’s Level 2 through the Institute of Swimming, leading over 25,000 swim classes per week for more than 180,000 students, and is looking to recruit new instructors to continue its no waiting list policy; operating classes with spaces available to allow new children to join.

Swim England’s Learn to Swim Accreditation assessment is undertaken by health and safety and quality management company, Right Directions, which manages the process on behalf of Swim England. It can be carried out as a one-day stand-alone assessment or alternatively can be completed for free, as part of Sport England’s quality assurance mark, Quest. Everyone Active undertakes a mixture of both. The scheme assesses key business areas including:

  • business development processes
  • workforce development
  • health and safety, quality assurance, compliance and safeguarding
  • customer satisfaction
  • programme delivery, targets and operating standards
  • class structures and programmes
  • swimmer pathways
  • marketing and communications

Sarah Lobo, head of External Accreditations at Right Directions says: 'This is a fantastic achievement for Everyone Active. Every two years 20 per cent of their sites must be rigorously assessed by our team in order to achieve accreditation nationally; it’s a big commitment. We select facilities from all regions, as well as sites from any new contracts they have gained in the previous two years, to guarantee good representation from across the country and ensure all sites are up to Everyone Active’s high standards. If just one site doesn’t pass the assessment, then all 140 leisure centres fail. To have held the accreditation since 2016 shows Everyone Active’s utmost dedication to delivering the best possible Learn to Swim experience.

Fleur Standen, technical aquatics manager at Swim England says: 'The Swim England Learn to Swim Accreditation, facilitated through Right Directions, not only raises the profile of the Learn to Swim programme offer at facilities, but also acknowledges the excellence in governance, sustainability and effectiveness. It is fantastic to see the amount of Everyone Active sites that have completed the Learn to Swim Accreditation and share their continued commitment to aquatics and their standard of excellence.

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