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CLUBS | COACHES | VOLUNTEERS | GROUPS
Sports Education
Programme
• Coaching Football Levels 1 & 2• Coaching Basketball Level 1 & 2• Coaching Netball Level 1• Coaching Strength and
Conditioning Level 1• Fitness Instructor• Personal Trainer
• Fast Track Personal Trainer & Fitness Instructor• BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport Development, Coaching and Fitness• BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport and Exercise Sciences• BTEC Extended Diploma in Sport Performance and Excellence
• Teaching Children Exercise• Teaching Circuit Training• Teaching the Older Adult• Teaching Pilates• Pre/Post Natal• Exercise Referral
Warwickshire College now off ers the following short/part-time courses:
Our full-time courses include:
and many more!
Henley-in-Arden Centre
Warwickshire College - six centres of excellence in education and trainingLeamington | Rugby | Moreton Morrell | Pershore | Henley-in-Arden | Warwick
For further informationtel: 01564 797839or email: [email protected]
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Welcome to Coaching CSW’s Sports Education ProgrammeCoaching CSW is the coaching arm of CSW Sport, the County Sports Partnership (CSP) for Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire.
Within this programme you will find useful information and links to generic and sport specific qualifications/courses to help you with all your development needs. Whether that be starting your journey on the coaching ladder or progressing your coach education further. The programme also offers you the latest programmes run locally and nationally by the National Governing Bodies of sport and your CSP.
Our work with a wide variety of partners and specialists within the sports industry allows us to bring this suite of opportunities to you.
We hope you find the programme useful and we welcome any feedback you may have with regards to the programme as we are always keen to develop it further, so please feel free to contact us on: [email protected]
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CSW Sport are the Sport England funded County Sports Partnership (CSP) for Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. One of 49 CSPs operating across England we are responsible for developing opportunities for local communities to participate in a variety of high quality sport and physical activity programmes.
For more information see our website:
www.cswsport.org.uk Coaching Bursaries
Sports Opportunities for businesses
Community Games
Exercise Referral Scheme
Sportivate (funding for sports coaching sessions, 14 -25 year olds)
Subsidised club/coach workshop programme
Club Development
Volunteering Opportunities...and much more
Follow us on Twitter: @CSWSport
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ContentsIntroducing CSW ........................................4
Clubmark .........................................................6
Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport .......................................7
ScUK Workshops .................................8-10
Emergency First Aid at Work .........11
The Coaching Hub .................................12
Sport Makers ..............................................13
Sportivate .....................................................14
Local Authority Contacts..................15
GB Sport ........................................................16
NGB of Sports Angling ............................................................19Archery .............................................................19Atheletics ........................................................19 Badminton .....................................................20Baseball ...........................................................20Basketball ........................................................20Boccia ................................................................21Bowls .................................................................21Boxing ...............................................................21Canoeing ........................................................21Cricket ...............................................................22Cycling ..............................................................22Equestrian ......................................................22Exercise, Movement & Dance ............23Fencing ............................................................23Football ............................................................23Goalball ............................................................23Golf .....................................................................24Gymnastics ....................................................24Handball ..........................................................24Hockey .............................................................25
Judo ...................................................................25Lacrosse ...........................................................25Modern Pentathlon ..................................25Mountaineering .........................................26Netball ..............................................................26Orienteering .................................................26Rounders .........................................................27Rowing .............................................................27Rugby League ..............................................27Rugby Union.................................................28Sailing ...............................................................28Shooting..........................................................29Snowsport ......................................................29Squash ..............................................................29Swimming ......................................................30Table Tennis ...................................................30 Tae Kwon do .................................................30 Tennis ................................................................31 Triathlon ..........................................................31 Volleyball .........................................................31Water Skiing ..................................................31Weight Lifting ..............................................32 Wheelchair Basketball .............................32 Wheelchair Rugby .....................................32 Wrestling .........................................................32
Additional Information Warwickshire Exercise Referral Scheme..........................................33Talking Sports Seminar...........................34Street Games ................................................35Warwickshire College ..............................36Volunteers ......................................................37Support for Sports Clubs ......................38Community Games ..................................39Decathlon .......................................................40
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Clubmark is a national scheme, awarded to recognise the commitment made by sports clubs to develop high quality, welcoming environments for young participants.
Across Coventry, Solihull & Warwickshire there are 143 clubs from 23 different sports who have achieved Clubmark and with the recent integration of the accreditation scheme for football clubs (Charter Standard) into Clubmark, there are now an additional 82 football clubs who are also Clubmark accredited. There are many more clubs currently working towards Clubmark accreditation, being supported by their National Governing Body of Sport.
Clubmark is awarded to clubs who meet standards on:
The Playing ProgrammeFor example, ensuring the coaching staff is appropriately trained.
Duty of Care & Child ProtectionTo ensure that participants, visitors and volunteers can enjoy the sport it offers in a safe environment.
Knowing Your Club & its CommunityTo ensure that the club is a place that is child-friendly, free from discrimination and unfair behaviour.
Club ManagementFor example, having well ordered finances and members that are kept informed with good communication.
To view all the accredited clubs in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire visit:
www.cswsport.org.uk/clubdevelopment
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For further information on sport equality or safeguarding and protecting children visit: www.cswsport.org.uk/equality or www.cswsport.org.uk/safe or
contact Tracy Murphy at Coventry Solihull & Warwickshire Sport on 024 7657 4441 or [email protected]
Meeting the requirements of the Standards for Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport (CPSU, 2002)
Implementing and demonstrating best safeguarding practice when staff, volunteers or others are providing services, activities and programmes for children and other young people
Working with partners to establish and implement agreed, consistent minimum safeguarding standards for sporting activities across Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire
Requiring those individuals or organisations that are funded or commissioned to provide any service for children and young people to effectively address safeguarding requirements
Maximising its influence to promote safeguarding practice and principles within its wider partnership roles and relationships
Promote a culture that ensures children are listened to and respected as individuals.
We hold the Advanced Level of the Standards for Safeguarding and Protecting Children in Sport.
We have developed a series of Keeping Sport Safe! Guides which include:
A guide for parents and carers
A guide for coaches and leaders
A guide for children and young people
A guide for sports clubs
These Guides can be downloaded from the CSW Sport Website at: www.cswsport.org.uk
They have been developed with children and young people and with key partners such as the NSPCC, Child Protection in Sport Unit, Sport England and the three Local Safeguarding Children Boards across Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire.
Safeguarding and Protecting Children in SportCoventry Solihull & Warwickshire Sport is committed to promoting the safety and welfare of children and young people engaged in sporting activities across Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire. It aims to contribute to safeguarding children and young people by:
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Every child deserves to enjoy their sport. This workshop will raise your awareness of the telltale signs of abuse and poor practice, and give you the tools you need to deal with any issues sensitively, appropriately and effectively should the need ever arise in your coaching career.
(This workshop is a Minimum Standard for Deployment requirement for many governing bodies of sport. The Minimum Standards for Deployment are seen as the basic standard every coach needs to meet to carry out their role safely and effectively).
Duration: 3 hours • Group size: 6-20
You will be able to:• provide children and young people
with a positive and enriching sporting experience
• recognise and respond to the signs and symptoms of child abuse and poor practice
• take appropriate action if concerns about a child arise
In this refresher session, you will consolidate and update everything you learned in the first workshop. You’ll have the opportunity to share best practice and learn from each other’s experiences to help you create a positive, child-centred sporting environment.
(This workshop is a Minimum Standard for Deployment requirement for many governing bodies of sport. The Minimum Standards for Deployment are seen as the basic standard every coach needs to meet
to carry out their role safely and effectively. Attend this session within three years of completing “Safeguarding and Protecting Children” and you’ll satisfy the basic safeguarding children awareness training requirements of the UKCC and Clubmark. Only those who have attended the first “Safeguarding and Protecting Children” workshop will be eligible to go on this workshop.)
Duration: 3 hours • Group size: 6-20
Safeguarding and Protecting ChildrenCreate a Positive Sports Experience for Young People
Safeguarding and Protecting Children 2: Reflecting on PracticeReflect, Learn & Share Best Practice On Your Experience of Safeguarding
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How to Coach Disabled People in SportBroaden Your Skills and Make Your Sport Accessible to Everyone
You will be able to:• leave the workshop with the ability
to consider situations objectively and deal with them effectively whenever necessary
• learn the key codes of conduct principles
• learn the 7-step method to make informed and appropriate decisions regarding children’s welfare
Suitable for all coaches, this workshop aims to answer the commonly asked questions about disabled sports participants and it will show you how, with a few minor adjustments to the way you work, you can make your coaching more inclusive and effective.
(This workshop is a Minimum Standard for Deployment requirement for many governing bodies of sport. The Minimum
Standards for Deployment are seen as the basic standard every coach needs to meet to carry out their role safely and effectively.)
Duration: 2 hours • Group size: 6-25
You will learn how to:• include disabled people in sport • select appropriate coaching activities• make your coaching more inclusive and
effective
Equity in Your CoachingWhen it Comes to Fair Play, You Have to Be On Top of Your Game
Everyone should have access to sport, regardless of gender, age, race, ability, faith or sexual orientation. This workshop will show you the best ways to make this a reality. Your tutor will give you practical advice on how to adapt your existing skills to make your coaching sessions attractive to everyone.
Duration: 3 hours • Group size: 6-25
You will learn how to:• identify and deal with any barriers to
participation
• interpret all the legalities in the right language
• develop your existing skills and experience to make your coaching sessions more accessible
An Introduction to the FUNdamentals of MovementFrom Playground to Podium
You’ll come away from this workshop with a thorough grounding in the concepts of agility, balance and coordination as well as the importance of play, fun and enjoyment in sport.
Who Is This For?Coaches with some understanding of Long Term Athlete Development
Duration: 3 hours • Group size: 6-25
You will learn how to:• fine-tune your observational and
analytical skills to coach good movement patterns – whether for a specific sport or in multi-skill sessions
• help your youngsters to master the fundamental techniques of movement – from stability to rhythm and from acceleration to jumping and kicking
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• An Introduction to Long Term Athlete DevelopmentTake your coaching skills & your sportspeople to the next level
• Coaching Children & Young People Help build our stars of the future
• Coaching the Young Developing PerformerNurture your future sports stars with optimised coaching sessions
• Multi-skill Clubs Induction Incorporatingthe ABCs into multi-skill clubs
• Multi-skill Clubs in PracticeIntegrate The ABCs Into Your Multi-skill Club Sessions
• Multi-skill Club Inclusion Make your coaching more inclusive and open doors to sport for a wide range of people
• Coaching the Whole Child: Positive Development Through Sport It’s not just about winning! Help children reach their full potential
• Safeguarding and Protecting Children 16-18Create a positive sports experience for young people
• FUNdamentals of Agility Help your young people come on in leaps and bounds
• FUNdamentals of Balance Don’t let your young people get caught off balance
• FUNdamentals of CoordinationHelp your young people develop dexterity for life
• Analysing Your Coaching Take your coaching skills to the next level
• Positive Behaviour Management in Sport Create a positive coaching environment to encourage better behaviour
• A Guide to Mentoring Sports Coaches Take your support skills to the next level
• How to Deliver Engaging Sessions: A Guide for Developing Adults Through SportExpand your coaching knowledge and reap the benefits
• Inclusive Coaching: DisabilityYou can open the door to sport for everyone
For courses running in Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire visit: www.cswsport.org.uk/workshops
For other ScUK Courses Visit: www.sportscoachuk.org
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Emergency First Aid at WorkThe programme consists of the generic knowledge and skills required of persons appointed to take charge of first aid arrangements. Everyone that shows competence in delivering Emergency Aid will receive an Emergency First Aid at Work certificate which is valid for a period of 36 months. The content of this course has been adapted to be sport focussed.
visit: www.cswsport.org.uk/workshops
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THERE’S MORE THAN ONE WAY OF BECOMING A SPORTING HERO
Ben: Man of the match
Dave: Found the pitch, collected subs, organised the lads, phoned to remind us
This year, anyone can become a sporting hero.Sport Makers is a new programme to make it easy for you to help make sport happen near you – from setting up sport with your mates like fun runs or five-a-side football to helping out with local sports clubs.
To take the first step to become a sporting hero, visit sportmakers.co.uk
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For further information or to discuss a potential project, please contact Ruth Owen-Evans, Partnership Development Officer (Communities & Performance), Coventry, Solihull & Warwickshire Sport. 02476 574199 or [email protected]
Follow Us: @CSWSportivate
Organisations/clubs/bodies are encouraged to apply for Sportivate funding. Sportivate is a Lottery funded grants programme linked to the 2012 Olympic Legacy Strategy ‘Places, People, Play’ and aims to get more 14-25 year olds into participating in sport on a regular basis.
Sportivate funding is available for projects to deliver six consecutive one hour weekly coaching sessions to give participants a taste of an activity they have not tried before, in order to engage them and encourage them to continue to participate in a community setting.
Delivery should be aimed at semi-sporty teenagers and young adults i.e. those who may not seek out sporting opportunities themselves and would not prioritise doing sport in their own time or those who are doing sport for a very limited amount of time.
The focus of Sportivate will be the delivery of high quality projects with a strong sustainability element
There will be two opportunities to apply for funding each year until 2015.
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Tom Kittendorf
Community Sports Officer Tel: 01788 533749 [email protected]
Roland Harrison
Sport Development Manager Culture, Leisure and Libraries Community Services Directorate Tel: 024 7683 2446 [email protected]
Sadie Walker
Sports Development and Facilities Officer Tel: 0121 7048079 [email protected]
Nathan Blundell
Club Development Officer Tel:02476 400589 [email protected]
Manoj Sonecha
Active Communities Officer Tel: 01926 456 222 [email protected]
Stephanie Wagstaff
Sports Club Development Officer Tel: 01827 719271 [email protected] Evan Ross
Community Development Officer Tel: 01827 719270 [email protected]
Helen Slatter Senior Sports Development Officer Tel: 01789 260606 [email protected]
Local Authority Contacts
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Training CoursesGB Sport offer training courses throughout Britain all year round covering essential business information such as legal status, self-employment, staffing, insurance, marketing and bookkeeping.
Business EssentialsThis interactive course provides essential business and financial information for sports coaches and their clients to ensure both parties satisfy government regulations and requirements.
The course includes advice and guidance on the following:
Legal statusWe detail the definitions and requirements for the various ways coaches/workers can be paid in sport - self-employment, employment, casual work, volunteering with expenses - and outline the paperwork required for each of these types of service.
Self-employment We outline the strict HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) self-employment guidelines that, if not satisfied, can result in a hefty tax bill for both coach and client. We detail how to check whether you are meeting the guidelines and what documentation is required to satisfy HMRC.
EmploymentWe review the various types of employment available to those in sport, including a detailed look at flexible contracts such as zero hours and casual worker contracts. We outline the paperwork required by HMRC for the various types of service.
ContractsWe provide delegates with a sample contract for self-employment which outlines the ideal working arrangements for both coach and client to meet the HMRC self-employment guidelines.
Insurance We detail the Health and Safety and insurance requirements for coaches and clients and how to minimise the risk of a policy not paying out.
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Marketing EssentialsWhat are the essential elements you must put in place to market your programme/club successfully and develop a unique ‘brand’?
This four hour interactive course introduces the concept of successful
marketing for sports coaches and clubs - defining and building a brand, developing and implementing an effective and practical marketing plan, how to monitor and evaluate the results, and great examples of good practice.
The course includes advice and guidance on the following:
BrandingWhat is a brand and how to build one that will professionalise your services and increase your income.
PlanningHow to put together a business/marketing plan that is simple to use and update, including examples of the key essentials all good sports marketing plans should contain.
Market researchThe key elements you need when researching your brand and competitors with practical ideas and examples.
First impressionsWhy first impressions count - appearance, punctuality, facilities, your team - and we review best practice for customer care.
Social mediaHow to use Facebook and Twitter to bring your services into the 21st century and increase your profile and income.
Good practiceCase studies showing some of the best ideas we have come across in sport for you to implement in your programme.
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Bookkeeping EssentialsThis four hour interactive course provides a thorough introduction into the bookkeeping requirements when running a small business or club, designed to ensure you meet HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) requirements and to provide you with the essential financial information you need to run your business/club.
The course includes advice and guidance on the following:
BookkeepingHow best to meet the HMRC requirements and ensure you are prepared for a tax inspection.
Allowable expenses The types of allowable expenses that can (and can’t) be claimed for in sports coaching including travel, use of home, clothing, equipment, etc
Invoicing & debt managementWhat you have to include in an invoice, how to minimise the possibility of bad debts and the options available for debt recovery.
VATThe rules and regulations for a sports coaching business, linked to turnover, legal status of the coach and type of sports coaching being delivered. We also review the VAT issues for non profit-making organisations such as clubs and associations, particularly focusing on what is and isn’t exempt from VAT.
For more information and to book please visit:
www.gbsport.org.uk or email: [email protected]
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Anglingw: www.anglingdevelopmentboard.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.anglingtrust.net/page.asp?section=153§ionTitle=ADB+Coaching+Qualifications
Archeryw: www.archerygb.org
Link to Courses: www.archerygb.org/support/operations/index.php
NGB Initiatives: On target website: http://archerygb-ontarget.org
Athletics
w: www.englandathletics.org
Link to Courses: www.englandathletics.org/courses.asp?section=33§ionTitle=Courses+and+Bookings
NGB Initiatives: Run England http://www.runengland.org
National Governing Bodies of Sport On these pages you will find links to a number of National Governing Bodies of Sport (NGBs) and links to their respective Coaching Pages.
Here you will be to find out about their qualification framework and be able to find when their courses are running and in what areas. Furthermore, a number of NGBs latest initiatives are detailed for your information.
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Badmintonw: www.badmintonengland.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.badmintonengland.co.uk/text.asp?section=1050§ionTitle=Find+a+Course
NGB Initiatives: No Strings Badmintonhttp://www.nostrings badminton.co.uk/
Baseball/Softball w: www.baseballsoftballuk.com
Link to Courses: www.baseballsoftballuk.com/coach/courses
Basketballw: www.englandbasketball.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.englandbasketball.co.uk/articles/article.aspx?aid=21&pid=41
NGB Initiatives: IM Basketball http://www.imbasketball.co.uk
Ball Again http://www.ballagain.co.uk
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Boxingw: www.abae.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.abae.co.uk/aba/index.cfm/coaches/ coach-education
Canoeingw: www.canoe-england.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.canoe-england.org.uk/coaching/bcu-qualification-courses
NGB Initiatives: www.gocanoeing.org.uk/go/
Bocciaw: www.bocciaengland.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.bocciaengland.org.uk/coaching_courses.php
Bowlsw: www.eiba.co.uk / www.eiba.co.uk/bda
Link to Courses: www.bowlsdevelopmentalliance.com/coachbowls/coacheducation
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Cricketw: www.ecb.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.ecb.co.uk/development/coach-education
NGB Initiatives: Last Man Stands http://www.lastmanstands.com
Easy Cricket http://www.ecb.co.uk/development/get-into-cricket/cricket-made-easy,2500,BP.html
Cyclingw: www.britishcycling.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.britishcycling.org.uk/coaching
NGB Initiatives: Sky Ride and Breeze Rides http://www.goskyride.com/ SkyRideCity
Equestrian
w: www. bef.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.bef.co.uk/Rider_Development_&_Coaching
NGB Initiatives: http://www.hoofride.co.uk/
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Exercise, Movement & Dancew: www.emdp.org
Link to Courses: www.emdp.org/courses
Footballw: www.BirminghamFA.com
Link to Courses: www.birminghamfa.com/courses/course-information
NGB Initiatives: Mars Just Play https://justplay.thefa.com
Goalballw: www. britishblindsport.org.uk
Fencingw: www.englandfencing.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.englandfencing.co.uk/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=92&Itemid=121
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Golfw: www.warwickshiregolf.info
Link to Courses: www.warwickshiregolf.info/page.aspx?sitesectionid=1574&sitesectiontitle=Coach+Development+Programmes
NGB Initiatives: Novice to Golfer http://www.warwickshiregolf.info/page.aspx?sitesectionid=1569&sitesectiontitle=Novice+2+Golfer
Gymnastics
w: www.british-gymnastics.org/site/
Link to Courses: www.british-gymnastics.org/site/index.php?option=com_findacourse&view=findacourse &courseid=&Itemid=779
Handballw: www.englandhandball.com
Link to Courses: www.englandhandball.com/coach-education
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Judow: www.britishjudo.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.britishjudo.org.uk/coaching-get-involved
Lacrosse
w: www.englishlacrosse.co.uk
NGB Initiatives: Intro Lacrosse http://www.englishlacrosse. co.uk/lacrosse-talk/ get-involved/into-lacrosse/
Hockeyw: www.englandhockey.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.englandhockey.co.uk/landing.asp?section=1243§ionTitle=Coaching+Hockey
NGB Initiatives: Rush Hockey https://www.rushhockey.co.uk
Modern Pentathlon
w: www.pentathlongb.org
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Mountaineering
w: www.thebmc.co.uk
Orienteeringw: www.britishorienteering.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.britishorienteering.org.uk/page/training_courses
NGB Initiatives: Community Orienteering http://www.britishorienteering.org.uk/index.php?pg=145
Netballw: www.englandnetball.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/coaching
NGB Initiatives: Back to Netball http://www.englandnetball. co.uk/my-game/back-to-netball
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Roundersw: www.roundersengland.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.roundersengland.co.uk/rounders/index.cfm/coaching-umpiring
Rowing
w: www.britishrowing.org
Link to Courses: www.britishrowing.org/education-training
Rugby League
w: www.rfl.uk.com
Link to Courses: www.therfl.co.uk/coach/coaching_courses
NGB Initiatives: Touch Rugby League http://www.playtouch rugbyleague.co.uk
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Rugby Union
w: www.rfu.com
Link to Courses: www.rfu.com/takingpart/coach/coachdevelopmentprogrammes
NGB Initiatives: http://www.rfu.com/ takingpart/choose_play/ o2touchrugby
Sailing
w: www.rya.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.rya.org.uk/coursestraining/Pages/default.aspx
NGB Initiatives: http://www.rya.org.uk/ programmes/sailforgold/ participate/Pages/ participate.aspx
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ShootingBritish Shooting w: http://www.britishshooting.org.uk/
Clay Pigeon Shooting Association w: www.cpsa.co.ukLink to Courses: www.cpsa.co.uk/coaches
National Rifle Association w: www.nra.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.nra.org.uk/common/asp/courses/courses.asp?site=NRA
National Small-bore Rifle Association w: www.nsra.co.uk
Link to Courses: www.nsra.co.uk/index.php?option=com_events&Itemid=100
Snowsportw: www.snowsportengland.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.snowsportengland.org.uk/getting-started
NGB Initiatives: http://www.snowsportengland. org.uk/goskigoboard
Squash
w: www.englandsquashandracketball.com
Link to Courses: www.englandsquashandracketball.com/find/courses
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Swimmingw: www.swimming.org
Link to Courses: www.swimming.org/asa/teaching-and-coaching/ find-a-course
NGB Initiatives: Big Splash http://www.swimming.org /bigsplash
Tae Kwon Do
w: www.britishtaekwondo.org.uk
Table Tennisw: www.etta.co.uk
Link to Courses: http://etta.co.uk/coaching
NGB Initiatives: http://pingengland.co.uk/
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Tennisw: www.lta.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.lta.org.uk/Coaches-coaching-assistants
NGB Initiatives: All Play https://www.lta.org.uk/ allplaytennis/register
Triathlonw: www.britishtriathlon.org
Link to Courses: www.triathlonengland.org/get-involved/coaching/ find-a-course
Volleyballw: www.volleyballengland.org
Link to Courses: www.volleyballengland.org/getintovolleyball/ coaching/courses
NGB Initiatives: http://www.gospike.net/
Water Skiingw: www.britishwaterski.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.britishwaterski.org.uk/UKSki/DesktopDefault.aspx?tabid=276
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Wrestlingw: www.britishwrestling.org
Link to Courses: www.britishwrestling.org/events.asp?section=48§ionTitle=Courses+%26+Events
Weightliftingw: www.britishweightlifting.org
Link to Courses: www.britishweightlifting.org/courses-a-coaching
Wheelchair Basketballw: www. gbwba.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.gbwba.org.uk/gbwba/index.cfm/wheelchair-basketball/coaching-programme
Wheelchair Rugby
w: www. gbwr.org.uk
Link to Courses: www.gbwr.org.uk/main/get_involved_coach.php
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The Warwickshire Exercise referral scheme is a scheme aimed at those with underlying health conditions, any registered health professional can refer a patient with one of the following conditions;
A mental health condition e.g. mild-moderate depression, anxiety, low mood
A respiratory condition
A muscular-skeletal condition
A neurological condition
Hypertension
Risk of Cardiovascular disease
Diabetes (Type1 & 2)
Obesity or being overweight
Osteo/Rheumatoid Arthritis/Osteoporosis
Warwickshire Exercise Referral Scheme
Warwickshire Exercise Referral SchemeCSW Sport, University of Warwick, Westwood Campus, Coventry, CV4 7AL (private & confidential)
tel: 024765 74889 email: [email protected]
For more information about how to make a referral or how to be referred please visit our website: www.cswsport.org.uk/exercisereferral
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Talking Sport Seminars offer volunteers a new and stimulating way of learning about key topics and developing key skills to help them succeed and thrive in their roles.
They are high quality sessions, led by an expert facilitator with extensive industry knowledge and experience. The principles of peer learning and the sharing of best practice are used extensively and seminars can be highly effective for varying group sizes.
Talking Sport Seminars covering subjects such as:
Talking Sport Seminars
1. Role of the volunteer coordinator
2. Making your club finances tick
3. Reducing the burden- the art of delegation
4. Leaders at all levels- the art of leadership
5. Effective communication- how to communicate with different types of members
6. Asset transfer
7. Who is going to do my job tomorrow? Succession planning - why do it and how?
8. Bringing the community in -does your Club represent your local community & how can you attract more locals (Club for All)
9. Are we a friendly club? Prove it!
10. Planning your club’s future - what do you want it to look like?
11. Volunteer management topics: • Building a workforce
- volunteer recruitment • How do we keep the
volunteers we have? • Do we really need more
volunteers? • How to make better use of
our existing volunteers
12. External funding – is it really out there and how do we obtain it?
13. Internal funding – making the most of what you have got?
14. Why some clubs are successful at getting grants and others aren’t?
15. What is CASC and can we apply for it? The legal information you need to know.
16. Getting more people to know about us - effectively marketing your club
17. Being social - using social media to benefit your club.
For more information and where to book visit: http://www.clubmark.org.uk/resources/talking-sport/upcoming-seminars
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StreetGames is a sports charity that changes lives and communities. We do it by supporting a network of projects which give sports and volunteering opportunities to young people in disadvantaged communities across the UK. Doorstep sport is StreetGames’ delivery method, whereby we bring sport close to the home in disadvantaged communities at the right time, for the right price, to the right place and in the right style.
At StreetGames we understand that to grow and sustain sports participation in disadvantaged communities, project leaders and volunteers must possess a range of skills to bring doorstep sport to the young people.
The StreetGames Training Academy workshops, coaching courses and resources prepare the doorstep sport workforce to provide high-quality sporting opportunities at the right time, in the right place, for the right price and in the right style.
For further information on our workshops and courses please visit: http://www.streetgames.org/www/training/content/training-academy
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Warwickshire College has fabulous sporting facilities and an inspiring environment in which to study. Our Henley in Arden, Leamington Spa and Rugby Centres offer a range of Coaching, Personal Training and Fitness qualifications at Level 2 and Level 3.
Contact Details: Amanda Austen-Jones | Curriculum Administration Manager for [email protected] | 01564 797839 | www.warwickshire.ac.uk
Coaching Courses 2012-13
Warwickshire College offer a range of coaching courses including: Level 1 Award in Coaching Football
Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football
Level 1 Award in Coaching Basketball
For info on all our Sports Courses: http://www.warwickshire.ac.uk/courses/search_results.aspx?k=sport
Coaching framework and courses offered:
Fitness Courses Level 2 Fitness Instructor
Level 2 Exercise to Music
Level 2 Teaching Exercise to Children
Level 2 Circuit Training
Level 2 Indoor Cycling
Level 3 Personal Trainer
Level 3 Exercise Referral
Level 3 Teaching Mat Based Pilates
Strength and Conditioning (KBT Education Level 1)
For info on our CYQ Fitness Courses: http://www.warwickshire.ac.uk/courses/search_results.aspx?k=CYQ
For info on the Strength and Conditioning course: http://www.warkscol.ac.uk/services/Courses/Edit.aspx?ID=31830
Current Programmes and initiatives: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vp_R1TVhhus&feature=plcp http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-a4tvf3jmTY&feature=plcp
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Shared System Showcase
Need Volunteers?Need Volunteers?But not sure where to find them? No time to find the right people?
HELP IS HERE!HELP IS HERE!
A volunteer could assist you in...web design; accountancy;
general administration; press releases; groundskeeper;
assistant coach/official; committeemember;
volunteer coordinator; event volunteers.
To access the shared system formand for further information go towww.cswsport.org.uk/volunteer
Coundon Court Case Study
Volunteer opportunity: Community Football Coaching
Hands on football coaching opportunity every
Saturday morning (10.00am - 11.00am) with 5,
6 and 7 year old players. Chance to experience
coaching and learn from experienced and
qualified coaches within a fun environment.
Richard Seedhouse, Football Development
Officer, commented:
“ Since registering our volunteer opportunity
on the Shared System the search for external
volunteers has been well supported in
Coventry. It is great for a club like ours to
get volunteers of this quality and commit-
ment and we will certainly maintain and
develop this club link as long as possible.”
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Support for sports clubs, community groups and volunteers
Voluntary Action Coventrywww.vacoventry.org.ukTel: 024 7622 0381Email: [email protected]
Solihull Sustainwww.solihull-sustain.org.ukTel: 0121 711 3148Email: [email protected]
Voluntary Action Stratford-on-Avonwww.vasa.org.ukTel: 01789 298115Email: [email protected] / [email protected]
Volunteer Centre North Warwickshirewww.vcnw.org.ukTel: 01827 717 073Email: [email protected]
Volunteer Centre Nuneaton & Bedworthwww.volcentre.org.ukTel: 024 7631 5151Email: [email protected]
Warwickshire Community and Voluntary Action (WCAVA)www.wcava.org.uk
• WCAVA Volunteer Centre (Rugby)Tel: 01788 561 293 Email: [email protected] www.wcava.org.uk/volunteer-centre-rugby
• WCAVA Volunteer Centre (Warwick District) Tel: 01926 477 512 Email: [email protected] www.wcava.org.uk/volunteer- centrewarwick-district
• WCAVA North WarwickshireTel: 01827 718080 [email protected]
• WCAVA Nuneaton and BedworthTel: 024 7638 5765 [email protected]
• WCAVA Rugby BoroughTel: 01788 574258 [email protected]
• WCAVA Warwick DistrictTel: 01926 477512 [email protected]
Across Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire there are a number of organisations who can provide additional help and support on:
Funding advice Support training
Volunteer recruitment Volunteer good practice advice
Organisations include:
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What are the Community Games all about?
The London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games was the biggest sporting event ever to take place in this country. But it’s not just about two weeks of sport in London; it’s a four year cultural celebration right across the UK.
Community Games are a way for you to bring your community together to take part in sporting and cultural activities inspired by, and in celebration of, London 2012, giving thousands of people across the West Midlands their own ‘Olympic moment’.
What do the Games look like?
A Community Games includes both sporting and cultural events, and some sort of ceremony, ideally an opening and/or closing ceremony. The rest is up to you.
So they will probably all look different – some might happen on only one day at one venue, others over a week at lots of different venues. Some will involve an element of competition; others will focus simply on getting people participating in sports or cultural activities they might never have tried before.
Are we a ‘community’?
A community could be your street, an estate, your colleagues at work, a ‘friends of’ group from your local park or other public space, your faith group, your children’s school… the list goes on. A community is simply a group of people that come together at some point to share stuff.
How Community Games can help benefit your sport & club?
• Raising interest and awareness• Providing opportunities to have a go • Enabling clubs to make connections in their
local community• Attracting new or former participants into
your sport • Hosting Community Games Events • Providing volunteers, coaches, tournament
organisers for Community Games Events• Organising your own Community Games• Loaning equipment for Community Games• Signposting interested volunteers and
participants to clubs
For more information and to download your Community Games toolkit, visit: www.communitygames.org.uk or contact Tracy Murphy at CSW Sport on: 02476 574441 [email protected]