Analyse and confirm demand
Before you begin, it’s good to have a clear
understanding of likely local demand in your
community. Get to know relevant local networks
such as older adults forums, primary care clinics,
active retirement groups, sports partnerships and
the local residential and day care services. Talk to
as many relevant people as possible and explore
whether they would be interested in participating
in Siel Bleu classes.
Tips
Talking to your local G.P. or any
health professional working with
older people will be a good place
to start enquiring about potential
local demand.
Talk directly to some older people involved in
these groups and ask them if Siel Bleu classes are
something they're interested in. If you get positive
responses from ten or more people, then it's likely
that there will be sufficient demand to run a class
locally. Once you have an initial group interested,
you'll find that awareness will spread through word
of mouth and demand will build further over time.
Once you have established that there is demand
for Siel Bleu classes in your community you're
ready to move onto the next step and contact your
local Trainer.
Contact local trainer
Check out the list of locations to see all active
Siel Bleu Trainers and the locations in which they
operate: Locations
If there's already one operating in your area, you
should Register to start a new class and this
trainer will be in touch with you to arrange next
steps. If there is no trainer in your area, then
perhaps you know someone who is qualified to
train?
This person should:
- Have relevant physical trainer qualifications
- Be really passionate about the mission of Siel
Bleu Ireland and improving the lives of older
people in the community
- Have some experience in sales, marketing or
communications
- Have an entrepreneurial spirit and the ability to
work independently
If you or someone you know satisfies these
criteria, they can apply to Siel Bleu to become a
trainer. They will then have to through an interview
process with Siel Bleu HQ and in order to progress
to Siel Bleu training the following documentation
will need to be submitted:
-
Garda vetting application form
-
Liability Insurance
-
Driver’s License
Find a venue
Tips
In the community each session generally
costs 5 euro. This fee covers trainer travel
costs and Siel Bleu HQ costs including
evaluations, reporting, design and
adaption of the programme as well as
delivery.
Info
If there are Siel Bleu classes
operating anywhere you could go
visit don't be afraid to get in touch
and arrange a visit - seeing a class
in action will really bring it to life!
You'll need to find a suitable venue to host Siel
Bleu classes. This may be a community centre, a
room in a local school or sports centre but ideally
one that is available free of charge for community
use. Try to find a venue that is easily accessible
for most people in the community and is warm
and comfortable for class participants. If you're
nervous about asking for access to a venue free of
charge, remember that you're not asking for you
but for the good of the whole community!
Arrange an introductory class
Once a venue is secured, you should choose a
time and date to run an introductory class. Agree
this with the trainer, the venue manager and
then you're ready to get in touch with your class
participants.
If you a current Siel Bleu trainer, they can provide
the introductory class at a time that suits but if
you've recruited a new trainer, an existing Siel Bleu
trainer will provide the first class while the new
trainer receives training.
At the start of first class, the trainer will
conduct physical evaluations and nutritional
screening to ensure that the class is specially
designed for everyone there. The class structure
will then be designed according to the needs of
the class participants and realigned as required.
Advertising
For anyone who has committed to coming to
the class, you should contact them directly but
you'll a need to advertise the classes locally. You
can do this in local newsletters, put up posters in
suitable areas and importantly notify relevant local
networks that classes are taking place. Leaving a
notice in the local G.P's surgery and asking the
G.P. to refer people will also ensure you get a good
crowd.
Running the class
Tips
To find out more about what makes
Siel Bleu classes unique, why not
get in touch with your mentor who
can give you lots more information
about the classes and why they
work. Just Register to start to get
connected.
Once everything is up and running, the trainer
is in place and participants are happy, your work
is almost done! You might need to help out with
advertising, opening up the venue or arranging a
cup of tea after class but hopefully you can find
some helpful volunteers who won't mind helping
out with this.
The trainer will be responsible for running the
classes and liaising with Siel Bleu HQ on all
adminstrative and reporting issues.