Bristol SU Group Accreditation (formally Balloon Accreditation Scheme) is designed to help recognise and reward affiliated student groups who provide an excellent experience for their members. The scheme is designed to help groups build on their strengths whilst also identifying weaknesses in their existing offer. Achieving accreditation shows your members and potential members how much they are valued and gives them confidence in your ability to provide an outstanding student experience through your group.
Bristol SU Group Accreditation runs from 28th August 2024 - 30th April 2025 and is made up of 20 criteria. All affiliated student groups can take part in the scheme and work towards being awarded one of three levels of accreditation for 24/25:
A Bristol SU webpage is your first chance to make an impression on potential new members. This is where people come to look for officially affiliated student groups they can get involved with and become part of a community.
To meet this criterion your Bristol SU Webpage must contain the following information:
Guidance on editing your webpage can be found here. Guidance on branding your group can be found here.
New for 2024, we have created a webpage template that student groups can opt-in to use. You can find more information on this here.
The deadline for this criterion is 20 December 2024 or 1 month after affiliation for new groups.
Demonstrating your affiliation to Bristol SU helps to reassure both potential and returning members that your activities are supported by a larger organisation who can provide resources and guidance within a university setting.
To meet this criterion, you must:
Access to Bristol SU logos and brand guidelines can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Give it a Go! provides a fun and friendly way for new students to get involved with Clubs, Societies and Volunteering Projects, allowing them to ‘road test’ groups before committing to membership.
We encourage all groups to get involved in this scheme, regardless of your core activities.
To meet this criterion your Give it a Go! Session(s) must:
We encourage running sessions during both Terms 1 and 2 but understand this is not appropriate for all groups. For more information on Give it a Go! visit our webpage.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Developing your committees' skills is at the core of making sure your group runs smoothly and continues to help build memorable experiences for your members. We provide training and support throughout the year on a variety of topics to help student group leaders develop new skills and build memorable experiences, but it’s not just Bristol SU training that counts!
The sessions can be:
To meet this criterion your 5 training sessions should:
All Bristol SU Training will be advertised on our webpages and in regular communications to committee from the Development Team.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
As student group leaders you have a responsibility to represent your members and their opinions at democratic events throughout the year. Make sure your members voices are heard and help shape Bristol SU and the wider University.
Here are some of the democratic events that you can attend:
To meet this criterion, you must:
Dates of upcoming democratic events:
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
A strategic plan helps to focus the energy, time, and resources of everyone in your committee, enabling you to run a sustainable group that will provide relevant opportunities to your members for years to come.
We recommend that committees book a Development Meeting here to discuss their strategic plan with one of the team.
To meet this criterion, you must:
Our template strategic plan and guidance can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 20 December 2024.
A robust budget is an essential document that all groups should have and use throughout the year. Without a budget to guide you, putting on events and activities can become financially unachievable.
To meet this criterion, you must:
Our template budget can be found here.
Guidance on managing your finances can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 20 December 2024.
Through donations of goods, facilities and / or funding, external organisations can help with your group's development, allowing you to improve your offer to members through discounts, training opportunities and more.
To meet this criterion, you must either:
Guidance on sponsorship can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Getting regular feedback is an important part of running a successful group. Your members can tell you what events are working, what they want to see more of, and how you can improve the member experience. How you collect feedback and what you choose to collect feedback on is up to you.
In the past we have had submissions that included:
To meet this criterion, you must:
Submissions for the Bristol SU Rate My Group Survey do not count towards this criterion.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Collaborating with another student group can be hugely beneficial to both the committee involved and the wider membership. You get to practise teamwork and negotiating skills, enhance your groups exposure and (hopefully) gain some new members! In the past, groups have collaborated on awareness campaigns and skills sharing activities.
To meet this criterion your collaboration must :
Guidance on running a sustainable event can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
External partners are any groups, charities, businesses, or organisations outside of Bristol SU and the University of Bristol. Working with people outside of the university bubble is a great way to get your group exposure in the wider community and can provide excellent opportunities for development of your committee and members. In the past, collaborations have included charity events, sporting events, collaborations with other universities, and training workshops.
To meet this criterion, your collaboration must:
Student groups that are linked to an external charity or organisation cannot use activities with these partners for this criterion.
Working with an external speaker to host a talk does not count as a collaborative event or activity.
Guidance on running a sustainable event can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
A successful group is a fully inclusive group. Making sure your programme of socials reflects the diversity of your membership will help you maintain members year on year. One way to do this is to make sure that you offer 100% alcohol-free socials as part of your social offer.
To meet this criterion, you must:
A social should be an event that is not related to your core aims and be focused on helping people have fun, get to know each other, and build a strong community. For example, networking after a careers event would not count as a social but running a mixer to help people find potential house mates would. To help inspire you, we have developed a tool for generating alcohol-free event ideas.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
All affiliated Bristol SU groups have an Equality Officer as part of the core committee structure. This role enables capacity for EDI to be at the heart of all group activities, so progress can continue to be made year on year. This does not mean that sole responsibility of your group's EDI falls to just one person, this should be championed by all committee and members.
To meet this criterion, you must:
Our template Equalities Action Plan and guidance can be found here. Your submission should clearly show how the actions you have taken have a real impact on EDI within your group.
Guidance on improving EDI within your group can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
The Climate Emergency impacts student groups and their members in a number of ways. This criterion recognises those groups who go out of their way to limit their impact on the planet and enable their members to do something positive to combat the Climate Emergency.
As a group, you could:
Groups can apply for a Sustainability Grant of up to £500 for activities focused on sustainability and/or combatting the Climate Emergency. For advice and support on running your group sustainably, contact bristolsu-sustainability@bristol.ac.uk. Also check out the new sustainability webpages for more inspiration.
To meet this criterion, you must:
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Fundraising initiatives help to raise money and promote the message and goals of your group or chosen charity. This criterion recognises groups who go out of their way to raise essential funds for their group or a registered charity.
Your fundraising can be for your group, the Sanctuary Scholars Fund or a local, national, or international charity (registered in the UK).
To meet this criterion, you must:
Information and advice on how to donate to charities whilst keeping in line with charity law can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Being part of a student group is a great way to connect to others, build community and foster a sense of belonging, all of which can contribute towards better wellbeing for both committees and members. This criterion recognises groups who go out of their way to support their members to have positive wellbeing and mental health.
Examples of how you can achieve this include:
To meet this criterion, you must:
The Wellbeing Champion role and duties can be found here and the Wellbeing Action Toolkit template can be found here.
Guidance on improving wellbeing in your group can be found here.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Giving back to the local community is a great way to feel closer to Bristol and strengthen bonds between your members. Volunteering provides a great opportunity to host an inclusive social event, whilst contributing towards meaningful change. This criterion recognises groups who are making a positive difference to the Bristol community.
In the past groups have supported Bristol SU Volunteering Projects or worked with local charities, schools and community groups by running workshops and events.
To meet this criterion, you must:
Evidence submitted for this criterion cannot also be used for Criteria 11.
For advice and support when volunteering please contact bristolsu-volunteering@bristol.ac.uk.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Each spring, Bristol SU runs the Rate My Group (RMG) survey. This is an anonymous survey that helps groups measure member satisfaction year on year, to see if the offer they are providing is right for their membership. The survey also helps Bristol SU learn more about what we can do to support committee members.
To meet this criterion, you must:
We will contact you after RMG has closed with the number of responses received.
Member response number should include committee members.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
A successful handover is essential to the running of every group. Without the passing of knowledge, new committee members will feel disempowered and unequipped to run the group you have worked hard to develop and may choose to close the group before the new academic year has even started.
We recommend that handovers start in March/April, soon after your elections take place, and are completed prior to the exam period. This gives you plenty of time for shadowing, sharing essential information, and passing on useful hints and tips with the incoming committee.
Remember that incoming committee cannot take over the running of your group until reaffiliation has been completed.
To meet this criterion, you must:
You may want to consider including the following in your plans: 1-1 role handover time, group handover time, shadowing, introductions to key people, explanation of equipment/software, and handover documents.
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Each year, groups are required to hold AGMs where they can discuss the group's key achievements for the year and financial status with their members. It is also traditionally where either the election process is started, or results are announced. Contested elections are a sign of an engaged membership who care about the future of the group.
Guidance on how your AGM and elections should be run can be found in your group's constitution and handover notes. We are also on hand to support you and meetings can be booked with a member of the Development Team here. Further resources on AGMs can be viewed here.
To meet this criterion, you must:
*A contested election is an election in which more than one candidate stands for the position and voters have a choice about whom to elect. This includes an option to RON (Re-Open Nominations).
The deadline for this criterion is 30 April 2025.
Once you have submitted evidence, the table below will update automatically. Submissions that are pending approval will be indicated by a clock symbol, approved submissions will be indicated by a tick, rejected submissions will be indicated by a cross and submissions that are partially complete will be indicated by an exclamation point
Groups who achieve accreditation status will not only strengthen their reputation and enhance their members experience. They will also receive the following benefits from Bristol SU.
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Bronze Groups