Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Officials Education & Training
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 has hit the ground running (and jumping and throwing) How it works – modules according to need: General course Technology Discipline specific section Health & Safety + Mentoring + Assessment
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in General Course Overview of managing a meeting. Reporting – observation & evaluation of your own & others performance. Duty Lists. Health & Safety Risk Assessment. Protests & Appeals. Clerk of Course. Call Room. Seeding. Anti-Doping.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Technology: False Start Equipment Photo finish EDM Discipline specific section Health & Safety + Mentoring + Assessment Discipline Specific Courses
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 4 in development now – pilot courses in early 2008 What will it contain ? Operating at International Level Chief Official at major meeting Mentoring Competition Management Multidisciplinary approach
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 5 – in development Candidates operate as meeting managers, directors, nominees for EAA and IAAF appointments. Tutors by invitation sometimes from overseas
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Key Differences: To satisfy the requirements of professional standardisation. (SkillsActive) Mentoring Self-assessment Oral Assessment Advancement by competence
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 – who should attend ? Level 2 officials wishing to move to Level 3. Level 3 officials that have transferred from Grade 3. Both groups must attend the generic, discipline specific & technology modules relevant to their discipline. Both groups will need to complete the new Log Book. They will need to show evidence of 30 competitions, and submit at least 6 positive reports from other officials.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 – who should attend ? The Reports: One as a Chief Official / Referee at a League Match or County Championship or similar equivalent event. Two as a member of a team of officials. One from a reporter outside your Region One as Clerk of Course (Track or Field) One using relevant Technology. Provided by six different officials who have supervised the official, and currently in Level 5
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 – who should attend ? Level 4 officials that have transferred from the old Grade 2. They should attend the generic, discipline specific & technology modules relevant to their discipline. They will NOT need to complete the new Log Book. They will need to show evidence of 30 competitions, and submit 6 reports from other officials.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 – who should attend ? I am Level 4 and already have some reports – do I just throw them away ? NO! Any report from 2007 is still valid.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 – who should attend ? Level 5 officials that have transferred from the old Grade 1. They may attend the generic and discipline specific modules relevant to their discipline. They will NOT need to complete the new Log Book. They will NOT need to show evidence of 30 competitions, and submit reports from other officials. They may attend the technology module if they do not have recognised experience in it.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 Level 5 officials that have transferred from the old Grade 1. What if they don’t catch up ? The current grades will be safeguarded for the next renewal of Licences, but not beyond. Appointment for major meetings will be restricted to “new” Level 3 and above. Priority will go to those with the necessary competences.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 Courses. The first round of courses is now on the calendar. They are currently free to all officials that have transferred from Grades 3, 4 & 5. There is a £30 cost to all Level 2 officials. Several courses are already planned. Paula Gowing has the details.
Authorised by UK Athletics for use in Level 3 Courses. Responsibility for the Level 3 and above courses will be with UKA while they are in development. Courses should be driven by local (Regional) need. Courses should be supported by Regions.
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