History of the LRYSA
The Leicestershire and Rutland Youth Sailing Association (LRYSA) was founded in 1967 operating from John Merrick’s Lake (Charnwood), and Hinckley Wharf (Hinckley) and later Bosworth Water Trust (Market Bosworth). The purpose of the LRYSA has always been to make water sports accessible and affordable to all sections of the community taking away the high costs and elitism of private clubs. We do this by charging no membership fee, providing all boats and equipment by fund raising ourselves, and by providing reduced cost instruction by our fully qualified volunteer instructors and coaches.
The LRYSA is a charity run wholly by unpaid volunteers (currently aged between 14 to 82) who are trained to the high standard set by the Royal Yachting Association (RYA) and all of its activities are governed by the standards and requirements of the RYA and of the Adventure Activities Licensing Authority (AALA) and all DBS checked.
Courses / Activities and who we reach …
Schools Training: 15 Leicestershire Schools in 2014 (from Syston to Hinckley) - Stage 1 + 2 Sailing and Canoeing
Special School: Wide range of Learning Difficulties - Stage 1 Sailing
Vista: Sight loss / The Blind - Stage 1 sailing
Mossaic: Severe disabilities - Basic water sports
General Mixed learning difficulties/physical impairments -Stage 1 sailing
Saturday morning Kids Club: for beginners of all abilities
Adult Sailing: Level 1 + 2
Advanced race training
Leicestershire Youth Racing Team: coaching and management. This is the only youth racing team representing Leicestershire nationally
Power boat/ safety boat training
Sailing Instructor training and qualifications (Assistant Instructors from 14 years +)
Racing coach training and qualifications
Organising and running local and national regattas
Who Benefits ?
Young people and adults from all backgrounds and abilities.
People on low income
People with low self esteem
People that have become isolated from society
People with dysfunctional families
People from areas of deprivation (including a number of schools in the 7 disadvantaged wards)
People recovering emotionally from mental illness issues
Sailors who want to progress on to become instructors, coaches and racing coaches
Sailors who want to progress to national and international competition
All of our sailors will have access to safe and usable equipment
Potential Outcomes
The potential impact of our activities for children and families attending our sessions ...
Promote Good Health and wellbeing and just having fun in the fresh air!
Provide a challenge by learning and developing new skills including working as a Team
Increase self-confidence, motivation and general self-worth
Improve communication / social interaction / comprehension / awareness skills
Provide the opportunity to gain RYA approved qualifications (with certificates) to gain a real sense of achievement
Provide an opportunity to become part of the race team (representing Leicestershire at national events)
Provide the opportunity to train as an instructor and volunteer their time to help others
Provide an environment where families can work together - parents & guardians are invaluable in the running of the LRYSA