"Let's Talk" COVID Exercise & Sport - Antrim & Newtownabbey Borough Council
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“Let’s Talk” COVID Exercise & Sport As we are still in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, we want you to know that the Environmental Health Department is here to help with all of your covid and social distancing queries. We have also included useful links in this edition to help assist your business with recovery planning. Please feel free to contact us. Environmental Health Contact Details Tel: 028 9034 0160 Email: envhealth@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk Website: www.antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk Edition 1: May 2021
Exercise and Sport From 30th April, gyms, swimming pools and indoor leisure facilities may The return to sport protocols put in place by sports governing bodies should be open for individual exercise and also one-to-one training/ coaching strictly adhered to including hygiene measures, social distancing and other with social distancing. mitigations. Up to 10 people (including children of all ages) from a maximum Any behaviour which may encourage the risk of transmission around sports of two households can take part in unstructured outdoor exercise or activities, such as car sharing, congregation of people on the side-lines sports activities. This might include football in the park or other leisure and sporting celebrations, should be avoided. type activities. Sports governing bodies have a responsibility to ensure full compliance with Up to 15 people (including coaches) can take part in structured out- the protocols and are expected to put arrangements in place to deal with door sports events, organised through clubs or individuals affiliated to non-compliant clubs, participants and coaches. recognised sports governing bodies or representative organisations for sport and physical activity. Elite training and competition can continue, both indoors and outdoors. Elite sporting events must be held behind closed doors without spectators. Sports preparing for team competition may merge a small number of training groups to form a training squad but this squad size must be **DEFINTION OF AN ELITE ATHLETE IS INCLUDED IN THIS NEWSLETTER AND IN THE kept to the minimum number essential for this purpose. REGULATIONS** Competitive outdoor sport can be organised by a club, individual or individuals affiliated, with numbers (including participants, officials, Indicative date management and essential support personnel) not exceeding 100 and no spectators permitted. An indicative date of 24 May has been set for the return of indoor Outdoor sports facilities can reopen but only to permit their use for group exercise and training (numbers informed by venue). This will those allowed in the regulations. Club houses and indoor sports facili- be subject to review. ties (changing rooms, showers, kitchens, meeting rooms), apart from essential toilet facilities must stay closed.
Links to Regulations elite athlete” means a person who— I. derives all or the majority of their income from competing in sport, The regulations and amendments can be accessed at the following link: II. plays in a professional league or competition, https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/publications/health-protection- III. is a senior representative nominated by a relevant sporting coronavirus-restrictions-regulations-northern-ireland-2021 body, or IV. is on an elite development pathway. A guide to the regulations is also available and is updated frequently to reflect changes to restrictions, link below: For the purposes of the definition of “elite athlete” and of regula- https://www.health-ni.gov.uk/publications/guidance-accompany- tion 11 (Restrictions on sporting events)— health-protection-coronavirus-restrictions-regulations-northern-ireland- a. “senior representative” means a person who is considered by 2021 a relevant sporting body to be a candidate to compete in a major competition; b. “relevant sporting body” means— I. the recognised national governing body of a sport which may nominate athletes to compete in a major competition, or II. the regional governing body of a sport which may nominate athletes to represent a county in Northern Ireland or the Re- public of Ireland in an inter-county league or inter-county competition, where that league or competition is organised by the national governing body of the sport; C. “elite development pathway” means a development path- way established by a relevant sporting body to prepare athletes to— I. derive a living from competing in that sport, or II. “compete in a major competition including the Olympic Games, Paralympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Euro- pean Championships, World Championships or (in sports with- out international competition) inter-county competitions or- ganised by the national governing body of the sport.
COVID-19: Guiding principles restricted access and safe use of changing and Click below for guidance for those who work in sports facilities shower facilities https://www.gov.uk/guidance/working-safely-during-coronavirus- https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ covid-19/providers-of-grassroots-sport-and-gym-leisure-facilities communities/dfc-covid-19-guiding-principles-restricted-access-and-safe-use- changing-facilities.pdf Click below for guidance of the reopening of gyms, leisure facilities and wider fitness industry COVID-19: Guidance on the safe return of limited spectators to outdoor sports events *No indicative date yet* https://www.ukactive.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/COVID-19-A -framework-for-the-re-opening-of-gym-leisure-centre-and-wider-%EF% https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ AC%81tness-industry-during-social-distancing-V34.pdf communities/covid-19-guidance-on-return-spectators-outdoor-sport.pdf DfC had published several guidance documents in relation the return COVID-19: Guidance on the safe return of limited spectators to indoor sports to sport, limited spectator numbers and use of changing facilities, see events *No indicative date yet* links below. https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ communities/covid-19-guidance-on-the-safe-return-of-spectators-to-indoor- sports-events.pdf COVID-19: Guidance on the safe return of sport: https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ communities/covid-19-guidance-on-the-safe-return-of-sport.pdf Sport NI website is updated frequently in line with easing and changing of Restrictions online, see link below: COVID-19: Guidance on car sharing http://www.sportni.net/return-to-sport/ https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ communities/covid-19-guidance-car-sharing.pdf Sports Ground Safety Authority (SSGA) had published guidance; Planning for social distancing at sports grounds in Nov 2020, linked below. COVID-19: Guidance on managing a confirmed or suspected COVUID https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jI2Hw1eMDgeuhLcfd_xfEXJek24Q9wFd/view 19 case for sports https://www.communities-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/ communities/covid-19-guidance-on-managing-a-confirmed-or- suspected-covid-19-case-for-sports.pdf
➢Working safely during COVID-19 Coronavirus (COVID-19) COVID-19 is an infectious respiratory disease caused by Click below for guidance in regards to workplace safety in different business a newly discovered Coronavirus. settings It is still very important to wash your hands https://www.nibusinessinfo.co.uk/content/coronavirus-working-safely- regularly with soap and water for at least 20 seconds different-business-settings before preparing, handling or eating food. ➢Assessing Health and Safety Risks Click below for a template to help assess Health and Safety Risks within your business during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://www.hseni.gov.uk/news/example-risk-assessment-covid-19- workplaces Don’t forget our website... ➢ You can find more details on how Council is supporting local businesses: during the Covid-19 pandemic by clicking on the link below: ➢Links to PHA guidance and posters- the posters for handwashing and https://antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/coronavirus-information- social distancing will be useful for display and available from the link below: for- businesses/ https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/publications?keys=coronavirus OR https://www.publichealth.hscni.net/publications/social-distancing-posterW
Water Systems Recovery Planning When buildings re-open, it is essential that hot and cold water systems The Council’s Economic Development team offers support to local businesses such as taps, showers and water features are not brought back into through free mentoring. use without first considering the risk of Legionnaires’ Disease. Topics include: The following links provide guidance on how to assess and manage strategic planning any potential risks prior to reopening. financial management access to funding https://www.cieh.org/policy/coronavirus-covid-19/resources/ procurement marketing and sales (Legionnaires’ disease: lockdown risks and reopening safely) research and development business efficiency https://www.hse.gov.uk/coronavirus/index.htm human resources ecommerce. https://www.hse.gov.uk/healthservices/legionella.htm All mentoring at present is delivered remotely through telephone calls, video conference and email. These sessions provide an opportunity to plan ahead https://www.daera-ni.gov.uk/publications/guidance-businesses-re- and prepare for the future, even if your business is currently closed. opening-after-temporary-closure For further details on any of the current business support initiatives, please con- tact our Economic Development team by emailing business@antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk or by texting Business to 80039. A range of free business webinars, filmed in response to COVID-19 is now available online by visiting https://antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/lean/ You can also access the latest Government guidance for businesses via our website by following the link below. https://antrimandnewtownabbey.gov.uk/coronavirus-information-for- businesses/
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