Introducing Our Welfare Officer
Ian Hall • October 5, 2019
The importance of being James

In our various recent correspondence and on our new website you might have seen the email address welfare@sadsc.co.uk. This is a dedicated contact email for any parent with any welfare related concerns within the club environment. However, there is a real person at the end of that inbox. Therefore, we would like to introduce James Cox.
James has a wealth of experience being welfare officer with several local clubs and, as such, is a real asset to SADSC and we thank him for volunteering for the post. The welfare officer has to stand at arm’s length to volunteers involved in the day to day running of the club. This is so you, as parents, have confidence that if you ever have need to contact James, you can be assured that it will be confidential and impartial.
And to prove he is a real person, and so you can recognise him if you need to get in touch, here is his best photo!
SADSC News

We cordially invite everyone to our awards evening on Saturday 28th March at ‘The Crossing’ community centre, in Stone. The event is an annual social and fundraising evening where we present our club trophies to various members. This year will be slightly different (you’re probably getting used to things being slightly different by now), in that we will have some categories to present that are not our usual ‘gala’ trophies. This is to make the awards more inclusive to the club as a whole. For those that have not been to the awards event before, this is a great, fun evening, with food and music which we hope everyone will come along and support. Tickets are priced at: • Adults, £5 • Children, £4 • Family Ticket (2 Adults and 3 Children) £20