The AFYD Trust promotes, facilitates, and encourages partnership working between the angling community, the police and public sector agencies in areas where interest has been expressed.
When an area AFYD partnership is formed, a project leader is appointed by the Trust to oversee the AFYD programmes delivery and a steering committee is formed by the partners within the area to support the programme. An instructional team is then recruited from the local community, which includes anglers and other interested parties, to deliver the programme.
The AFYD Trust assists in providing the new AFYD instructional teams training, the equipment required to deliver the programme, full copies of our courses modular lesson notes, a child protection policy, participant contracts, disclosure applications, generic risk assessments, and public liability and employer’s liability insurance.
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PARTNERSHIPS
Who?
AFYD is delivered by Community Partnerships formed from:
- Public Sector
- Private Sector
- & Volunteers
Why?
- Reduced Operating Costs
- Shared resources
- Increased skills base
- Higher rate of delivery
- Flexibility
- Staff development
- Allows targeted messaging