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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript FHC Coaching Accreditation Program: FHC Coaching Accreditation Program FIELD HOCKEY CANADA 2006 Annual General Meetings Ottawa, ON National Perspective: National Perspective FHC Checklist: FHC Checklist 2004 Completed Athlete Development Model (ADM) Coaching Working Group Meeting 2005 Completed Coach Development Model (CDM) Creation and drafting of resource material for Community Coach Piloted the Community Coach workshop (NB) Slide4: 2006 Second pilot workshop + Learning Facilitator Training in AB (10 LF’s, 1MLF) LF training workshop in BC (4 LF’s, 2 MLF’s) Conditional Context Approval All FHC Course Conductors notified of New NCCP Translation and copy edit CAC Partners Day Showcase CAC Statistics: CAC Statistics Over 54,000 coaches have gone through some form of training within the New NCCP program Only 20-30% completion rate of coaches of the full requirements of the NCCP program for each level CAC looking to complete transition by 2010. 2005 FHC Statistics – British Columbia: 2005 FHC Statistics – British Columbia Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL British Columbia Technical 1 19 50 69 Technical 2 4 5 9 Technical 3 3 6 9 Practical 1 4 5 9 Practical 2 4 9 13 Practical 3 0 1 1 ALBERTA: ALBERTA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Alberta Technical 1 6 9 15 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 Practical 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 3 1 3 4 SASKATCHEWAN: SASKATCHEWAN Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Saskatchewan Technical 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 Practical 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 MANITOBA: MANITOBA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Manitoba Technical 1 5 12 17 2 2 3 5 3 1 1 2 Practical 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 0 1 1 ONTARIO: ONTARIO Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Ontario Technical 1 7 35 42 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 Practical 1 1 5 6 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 QUEBEC: QUEBEC Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Quebec Technical 1 0 1 1 2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NEW BRUNSWICK: NEW BRUNSWICK Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL New Brunswick Community Coach 0 16 16 Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NOVA SCOTIA: NOVA SCOTIA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Nova Scotia Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Prince Edward Island Technical 1 0 14 14 2 0 10 10 3 0 0 0 Practical 1 0 0 0 2 0 11 11 3 0 1 1 PROVINCIAL TOTALS: PROVINCIAL TOTALS Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL BC Technical 1,2,3 26 61 87 Practical 1,2,3 8 14 22 AB Technical 1,2,3 6 11 17 Practical 1,2,3 4 6 10 SK Technical 1,2,3 0 3 3 Practical 1,2,3 0 3 3 MB Technical 1,2,3 8 16 24 Practical 1,2,3 2 7 9 ON Technical 1,2,3 9 35 44 Practical 1,2,3 2 8 10 QC Technical 1,2,3 0 1 1 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NB Technical 1,2,3 0 16 16 Practical 1,2.3 0 16 16 NS Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 1 0 1 PEI Technical 1,2,3 0 24 24 Practical 1,2,3 0 12 12 2005 OVERALL TOTALS: 2005 OVERALL TOTALS Total # of coaches taking technical courses = 216 Total Male = 49 Total Female = 167 Total completing practical components = 83 Total Male = 17 Total Female = 66 Implications arising…..: Implications arising….. Inactive provinces Male versus female participation (in particular certain areas of country) Completion rates What is the “New NCCP”?: What is the 'New NCCP'? A training and certification program involving 65 different sports. Since inception, over 1 million coaches involved Have shifted the program towards a 'competency/outcomes-based' approach A coach may choose to be just trained or in addition, complete a process of evaluation in order to be designated as certified for a context Trained vs. Certified: Trained vs. Certified TRAINED when a coach has completed a context workshop and other preliminary requirements CERTIFIED When a coach has undergone a positive evaluation(s) of core competencies assigned for each context in addition to the workshop NCCP Database Transcript: NCCP Database Transcript RECORDS - NEW NCCP Sport Field Hockey Context Community Coach Status Trained CSp – Init Details Field Hockey - Community Coach Trained on 04/04/2006 Make Ethical Decisions Trained Apply an ethical decision making process Trained Plan a Practice Trained Plan activities in a safe practice environment Trained Provide Support to Athletes in Training Trained Teach the Five Basic Principles of Fundamental Hockey Trained Introduce modifications to activity based on varying skill levels Trained Support the Competitive Experience Trained Model exemplary behavior at practice and during competition Trained Learning Experiences/Workshops Sport Field Hockey Course Community Coach Workshop Date 01/07/2005 Prov./Terr. NB Slide21: Sport/Discipline Context Date of issue Status This is to certify that NAME CC# Has completed all the National Coaching Certification requirements for: The New NCCP –Field Hockey: The New NCCP –Field Hockey Community Sport Stream Competition Stream Community Coach context Introduction context Development context High Performance context The Community Sport Stream: The Community Sport Stream COMMUNITY COACH Introductory course for the first-time coach (volunteer, parent, young coach, veteran coach, etc.) Aimed towards working with children 10 years of age and younger Teaches the '5 Principles of Fundamental Hockey' along with rules and basic coaching theory. Emphasizes good coaching practices with development level not necessarily move through coaching streams Adheres to LTAD philosophy The Competition Stream: The Competition Stream Competition –Introduction Introductory course for coach looking to train athletes building on the 'Five Principles' and begin competing in games of 4, 5 and 8 aside hockey Competition –Development --tbd Competition – High Performance --tbd What if I am a new coach?: What if I am a new coach? THREE OPTIONS FOR ENTRY Community Coach –initiation workshop NCCP Level 2 Technical (until end of 2006 and based on recommendation) Competition – Introduction (2006/07) Competition –Development Competition – High Performance What if I am already certified in the Old NCCP system?: What if I am already certified in the Old NCCP system? Your status will be maintained according to the old NCCP program in the CAC database for 10 years. Your certification may still be applicable for some levels as we work on our transition of the program. The grandfathering process is still being determined. What if I am already certified in the old NCCP Program at Level 1?: What if I am already certified in the old NCCP Program at Level 1? OPTIONS FOR ENTRY Attend a NCCP Level 2 Technical course (based on recommendation from coach) Attend an NCCP Multi-sport Module A workshop OR 3. Wait until the Competition-Intro context is launched (Spring 2007) What if certified at Level 2 or 3?: What if certified at Level 2 or 3? 'Grandfathering' of Level 2 Coaches to the Competition – Introduction context and Level 3 to Competition – Development Will be an initial online hockey-specific test for coaches to complete before being allowed to move on to attend workshop Will still be subject to the re-accreditation and evaluation program every 5 years Did you know….?: Did you know….? FHC has a Minimum Standards Policy for Coaching at National Championships (www.fieldhockey.ca) This policy will be enforced this year We have an Athlete and Coach Development Model Our coaching contexts will fall in line with the new LTAD project Community Coach is a brand new context for FHC Changes to expect: Changes to expect National registration Request for submission of annual coaching plans for courses LF contracts Website Transition program 5 year re-accredit program How can PSO’s help to promote the NCCP Program?: How can PSO’s help to promote the NCCP Program? Email will be sent with presentations and a request for PSO’s to submit an annual coaching plan outlining courses, workshops and professional development planned to be offered If PSO’s need assistance with Course Conductors and Learning Facilitators for Workshops –asked to make a submission Promote the benefits of the new transition and the Community Coach context…..it is our future! 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Edit Comment Close Premium member Presentation Transcript FHC Coaching Accreditation Program: FHC Coaching Accreditation Program FIELD HOCKEY CANADA 2006 Annual General Meetings Ottawa, ON National Perspective: National Perspective FHC Checklist: FHC Checklist 2004 Completed Athlete Development Model (ADM) Coaching Working Group Meeting 2005 Completed Coach Development Model (CDM) Creation and drafting of resource material for Community Coach Piloted the Community Coach workshop (NB) Slide4: 2006 Second pilot workshop + Learning Facilitator Training in AB (10 LF’s, 1MLF) LF training workshop in BC (4 LF’s, 2 MLF’s) Conditional Context Approval All FHC Course Conductors notified of New NCCP Translation and copy edit CAC Partners Day Showcase CAC Statistics: CAC Statistics Over 54,000 coaches have gone through some form of training within the New NCCP program Only 20-30% completion rate of coaches of the full requirements of the NCCP program for each level CAC looking to complete transition by 2010. 2005 FHC Statistics – British Columbia: 2005 FHC Statistics – British Columbia Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL British Columbia Technical 1 19 50 69 Technical 2 4 5 9 Technical 3 3 6 9 Practical 1 4 5 9 Practical 2 4 9 13 Practical 3 0 1 1 ALBERTA: ALBERTA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Alberta Technical 1 6 9 15 2 0 1 1 3 0 2 2 Practical 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 4 3 1 3 4 SASKATCHEWAN: SASKATCHEWAN Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Saskatchewan Technical 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 Practical 1 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 3 0 1 1 MANITOBA: MANITOBA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Manitoba Technical 1 5 12 17 2 2 3 5 3 1 1 2 Practical 1 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 0 1 1 ONTARIO: ONTARIO Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Ontario Technical 1 7 35 42 2 0 0 0 3 2 0 2 Practical 1 1 5 6 2 1 3 4 3 0 0 0 QUEBEC: QUEBEC Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Quebec Technical 1 0 1 1 2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NEW BRUNSWICK: NEW BRUNSWICK Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL New Brunswick Community Coach 0 16 16 Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NOVA SCOTIA: NOVA SCOTIA Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Nova Scotia Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2 0 0 0 3 1 0 1 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL Prince Edward Island Technical 1 0 14 14 2 0 10 10 3 0 0 0 Practical 1 0 0 0 2 0 11 11 3 0 1 1 PROVINCIAL TOTALS: PROVINCIAL TOTALS Province Course Level Male Female TOTAL BC Technical 1,2,3 26 61 87 Practical 1,2,3 8 14 22 AB Technical 1,2,3 6 11 17 Practical 1,2,3 4 6 10 SK Technical 1,2,3 0 3 3 Practical 1,2,3 0 3 3 MB Technical 1,2,3 8 16 24 Practical 1,2,3 2 7 9 ON Technical 1,2,3 9 35 44 Practical 1,2,3 2 8 10 QC Technical 1,2,3 0 1 1 Practical 1,2,3 0 0 0 NB Technical 1,2,3 0 16 16 Practical 1,2.3 0 16 16 NS Technical 1,2,3 0 0 0 Practical 1,2,3 1 0 1 PEI Technical 1,2,3 0 24 24 Practical 1,2,3 0 12 12 2005 OVERALL TOTALS: 2005 OVERALL TOTALS Total # of coaches taking technical courses = 216 Total Male = 49 Total Female = 167 Total completing practical components = 83 Total Male = 17 Total Female = 66 Implications arising…..: Implications arising….. Inactive provinces Male versus female participation (in particular certain areas of country) Completion rates What is the “New NCCP”?: What is the 'New NCCP'? A training and certification program involving 65 different sports. Since inception, over 1 million coaches involved Have shifted the program towards a 'competency/outcomes-based' approach A coach may choose to be just trained or in addition, complete a process of evaluation in order to be designated as certified for a context Trained vs. Certified: Trained vs. Certified TRAINED when a coach has completed a context workshop and other preliminary requirements CERTIFIED When a coach has undergone a positive evaluation(s) of core competencies assigned for each context in addition to the workshop NCCP Database Transcript: NCCP Database Transcript RECORDS - NEW NCCP Sport Field Hockey Context Community Coach Status Trained CSp – Init Details Field Hockey - Community Coach Trained on 04/04/2006 Make Ethical Decisions Trained Apply an ethical decision making process Trained Plan a Practice Trained Plan activities in a safe practice environment Trained Provide Support to Athletes in Training Trained Teach the Five Basic Principles of Fundamental Hockey Trained Introduce modifications to activity based on varying skill levels Trained Support the Competitive Experience Trained Model exemplary behavior at practice and during competition Trained Learning Experiences/Workshops Sport Field Hockey Course Community Coach Workshop Date 01/07/2005 Prov./Terr. NB Slide21: Sport/Discipline Context Date of issue Status This is to certify that NAME CC# Has completed all the National Coaching Certification requirements for: The New NCCP –Field Hockey: The New NCCP –Field Hockey Community Sport Stream Competition Stream Community Coach context Introduction context Development context High Performance context The Community Sport Stream: The Community Sport Stream COMMUNITY COACH Introductory course for the first-time coach (volunteer, parent, young coach, veteran coach, etc.) Aimed towards working with children 10 years of age and younger Teaches the '5 Principles of Fundamental Hockey' along with rules and basic coaching theory. Emphasizes good coaching practices with development level not necessarily move through coaching streams Adheres to LTAD philosophy The Competition Stream: The Competition Stream Competition –Introduction Introductory course for coach looking to train athletes building on the 'Five Principles' and begin competing in games of 4, 5 and 8 aside hockey Competition –Development --tbd Competition – High Performance --tbd What if I am a new coach?: What if I am a new coach? THREE OPTIONS FOR ENTRY Community Coach –initiation workshop NCCP Level 2 Technical (until end of 2006 and based on recommendation) Competition – Introduction (2006/07) Competition –Development Competition – High Performance What if I am already certified in the Old NCCP system?: What if I am already certified in the Old NCCP system? Your status will be maintained according to the old NCCP program in the CAC database for 10 years. Your certification may still be applicable for some levels as we work on our transition of the program. The grandfathering process is still being determined. What if I am already certified in the old NCCP Program at Level 1?: What if I am already certified in the old NCCP Program at Level 1? OPTIONS FOR ENTRY Attend a NCCP Level 2 Technical course (based on recommendation from coach) Attend an NCCP Multi-sport Module A workshop OR 3. Wait until the Competition-Intro context is launched (Spring 2007) What if certified at Level 2 or 3?: What if certified at Level 2 or 3? 'Grandfathering' of Level 2 Coaches to the Competition – Introduction context and Level 3 to Competition – Development Will be an initial online hockey-specific test for coaches to complete before being allowed to move on to attend workshop Will still be subject to the re-accreditation and evaluation program every 5 years Did you know….?: Did you know….? FHC has a Minimum Standards Policy for Coaching at National Championships (www.fieldhockey.ca) This policy will be enforced this year We have an Athlete and Coach Development Model Our coaching contexts will fall in line with the new LTAD project Community Coach is a brand new context for FHC Changes to expect: Changes to expect National registration Request for submission of annual coaching plans for courses LF contracts Website Transition program 5 year re-accredit program How can PSO’s help to promote the NCCP Program?: How can PSO’s help to promote the NCCP Program? Email will be sent with presentations and a request for PSO’s to submit an annual coaching plan outlining courses, workshops and professional development planned to be offered If PSO’s need assistance with Course Conductors and Learning Facilitators for Workshops –asked to make a submission Promote the benefits of the new transition and the Community Coach context…..it is our future!