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welcome Champions of change are active TOOL 3 - Setting up a buddy system Project developed in collaboration Collaboration leader: What is a buddy system? Traditionally, a buddy system is a procedure in which two people (the buddies) operate together as a unit to monitor and help each other, usually in unfamiliar situations. Each buddy has responsibility for one other person and vice versa. How would a buddy system be useful to a club? Think of a buddy system as a support network or as a way for members to help each other. A buddy system could be used to: • Help new members to feel part of the club. For example, introducing them to other members including key people, showing them around the facilities, and making sure they know where the venues are. • Ensure the safety of players during trips away. Pairing up when travelling is a great idea, not only to ensure no-one gets left behind but also to look out for each other’s safety in unfamiliar places, or to make sure everyone is behaving in a way that reflects the values of the club. • Give young members someone to turn to when they need of help. Very young members can be assigned teenage buddies to help ensure their safety and give them someone to talk to if things aren’t going right. This can also be a great way to build confidence, self-esteem and responsibility in older members. • Encourage positive relationships between club members. Fostering relationships between peers and age groups that would not usually connect is a great way to encourage club spirit. • Assist, welcome and train new volunteers. Pair up new volunteers with more experienced volunteers so they can quickly learn the ropes and get to work! How does a buddy system differ from a mentoring program? In many ways being someone’s buddy is very similar to being a mentor. Either way, one of the primary goals of a mentoring or a buddy system is to support someone else. However, a buddy system is a less formal arrangement and generally applies to two people of equal standing in the club who help each other out. In a mentoring relationship, a more experienced or knowledgeable person is assigned to guide and support the other person to achieve a particular goal (for example, to become a qualified coach).

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Page 1: TOOL 3 - Setting up a buddy system welcome

welcomeChampions of change are active

TOOL 3 - Setting up a buddy system

Project developed in collaboration Collaboration leader:

What is a buddy system?Traditionally,abuddysystemisaprocedureinwhichtwopeople(thebuddies)operatetogetherasaunittomonitorandhelpeachother,usuallyinunfamiliarsituations.Eachbuddyhasresponsibilityforoneotherpersonandviceversa.

How would a buddy system be useful to a club?Thinkofabuddysystemasasupportnetworkorasawayformemberstohelpeachother.Abuddysystemcouldbeusedto:

• Helpnewmemberstofeelpartoftheclub.Forexample,introducingthemtoothermembersincludingkeypeople,showingthemaroundthefacilities,andmakingsuretheyknowwherethevenuesare.

• Ensurethesafetyofplayersduringtripsaway.Pairingupwhentravellingisagreatidea,notonlytoensureno-onegetsleftbehindbutalsotolookoutforeachother’ssafetyinunfamiliarplaces,ortomakesureeveryoneisbehavinginawaythatreflectsthevaluesoftheclub.

• Giveyoungmemberssomeonetoturntowhentheyneedofhelp.Veryyoungmemberscanbeassignedteenagebuddiestohelpensuretheirsafetyandgivethemsomeonetotalktoifthingsaren’tgoingright.Thiscanalsobeagreatwaytobuildconfidence,self-esteemandresponsibilityinoldermembers.

• Encouragepositiverelationshipsbetweenclubmembers.Fosteringrelationshipsbetweenpeersandagegroupsthatwouldnotusuallyconnectisagreatwaytoencourageclubspirit.

• Assist,welcomeandtrainnewvolunteers.Pairupnewvolunteerswithmoreexperiencedvolunteerssotheycanquicklylearntheropesandgettowork!

How does a buddy system differ from a mentoring program?Inmanywaysbeingsomeone’sbuddyisverysimilartobeingamentor.Eitherway,oneoftheprimarygoalsofamentoringorabuddysystemistosupportsomeoneelse.

However,abuddysystemisalessformalarrangementandgenerallyappliestotwopeopleofequalstandingintheclubwhohelpeachotherout.Inamentoringrelationship,amoreexperiencedorknowledgeablepersonisassignedtoguideandsupporttheotherpersontoachieveaparticulargoal(forexample,tobecomeaqualifiedcoach).

Page 2: TOOL 3 - Setting up a buddy system welcome

welcomeChampions of change are active

TOOL 3 - Setting up a buddy system

Project developed in collaboration Collaboration leader:

Unlikeamentoringrelationship,abuddyrelationshipdoesnotnecessarilyrequirea‘contract’butincertainsituationsitcouldbeuseful.Itshouldincludethefollowing:

• Atimeframeforthestartandfinishofthebuddyrelationship.

• Descriptionsofwhatitmeanstobeabuddyandresponsibilitiesofeachperson.

• Whattodoifthebuddyrelationshipisn’tworking.

Set up a buddy system in four steps1. Define the system goals. Doyouwanttowelcomenewmembers?Helpensurethesafetyofmembersontour?Helporientnewvolunteers?Startwithoneclearandspecificgoal.

2. Pair up the buddies. Thereareallsortsofwaystopairupbuddies.Youcouldchoosethemrandomlyoraskforvolunteers.Agoodbuddyrelationshipreliestosomeextentonthepersonalityofeachperson,soyoumaywanttogettoknowthembeforeyoumatchthemup.Enlistthehelpofthosewhoknowthepeopleconcerned–aparentorperhapsacoach.Developa‘contract’ifyouthinkoneisneededandmakesureeachpersonclearlyunderstandswhatitmeanstobeabuddy.

3. Measure the success of your buddy system.Althoughyoushouldallowthebuddiestoworkouttheirownrelationship,it’simportanttomonitorprogressandsuccess.Isthesystemachievingresultsinlinewithyourgoalinsettinguptheprogram?Arethebuddiesdoingwhattheyaremeanttodo?Thisisparticularlyimportantwhenitcomestoyoungchildren.Aretheyoungerchildrencomingtowatchtheirolderbuddiesplay?Haveretentionratesforvolunteersimproved?Youcouldconductasurveyofbuddiestogetvaluablefeedback.

4. Implement a buddy system in other areas of the club.Ifitworks,replicateit.Thinkaboutsomeoftheissuesyourclubfaces.Perhapsabuddysystemcanplayaroleinaddressingotherchallenges.