England Touch Association - Annual Report 2014 England Touch Association - Annual Report 2014 | Page 5

ETA Annual Report I'm enormously proud of the achievements of all of our 2014 national teams at the European Championship. Taking 9 playing squads, a team of referees and a medical team was the largest contingent we’ve ever taken, which in itself creates logistical difficulties. A place in every available category final at the European Touch Championship, culminated in England coming away with 5 silver and 4 gold medals along with the open’s, master’s and overall tournament winners trophies. I have every faith in the fact that lessons learned in Swansea and the experiences gained, will stand us in good stead in the years to come. The team of people involved in this have progressed the professionalism of the setup phenomenally and the results have shown that too. As an association, we are also heavily invested in the growth of the sport within England. We have started developing specialist resources for schools to deliver Touch in line with the National Curriculum. We have run more courses, both coaching and refereeing, than ever before, engaging new and existing players and clubs into taking that next step in their progression. England, as one of the leading and progressive nations in the Northern Hemisphere, is also currently involved in numerous global strategies and commissions. We are part of two hugely important commissions dedicated to the improvement of the sport in different areas. These being: FIT Income Stream Committee, assisting in the strategic direction of FIT with particular reference to the financial funding of the Federation and secondly the Children and Youth Commission providing global standards in their development including ethics and codes of conduct for safety, wellbeing and enjoyment of the sport. We are committed to paving the way for new generations of the sport, laying the foundations and making changes for the future. T