Ben Green, a lead junior coach, now helps schools by providing support with advice, session plans and video calls to help teachers, some of whom have little to no experience with hockey, pick up a stick and inspire the next generation of players. In late 2019 Ruth had to step away from the programme but not without inspiring more coaches to get involved. The children have an opportunity to learn a new sport and develop skills that hockey provides, whilst the school and teachers develop their coaching knowledge. The programme was important for the club but also impacted the schools and the children in a positive way. Her hard work paid off when children began to pick up a stick outside of their school environment. the workforce is influenced by the attitudes of the decision makers at the top of a company. Ruth visited schools and began spreading the love of hockey via assemblies and PE sessions. Pensions In-Depth: Video interview with Geoffrey Staines. In 2017 Ruth Hine a long-standing Staines HC member, retired teacher, Ex England and GB international and current England Hockey Masters player took charge and lead the clubs' outreach programme. It began back in 2016 when the club built its junior strategy which focused on making the club attractive and suitable for children in primary school. Staines HC have been working closely with schools to help educate teachers and inspire children to pick up a stick. The club has been welcoming and introducing hockey to the community where they can, and have seen a really positive impact. This has lead to an incredible 30% increase in membership. Since reopening the doors, Staines HC has held regular training sessions where on average 3 new players attend. Covid-19 and lockdown have had a huge impact on many people, clubs and sports however, Staines Hockey Club rose to the challenge and managed to increase their membership!