Summary of Clubs Responding Summary of Respondents 38 of 53 clubs reported (72%) ~ 7:1 with >3yrs of experience (33:5) Summer Workshop Attendence Only about 1 in 3 respondents attended the summary workshop
How Clubs are Finding Coaches Nobody filled in the other website field so I don’t have any data Word of mouth & Parents lead 67:9 ~7:1
Coach Requirement Questions No first aid training required in about half of the clubs (20:18) ~9:1 think coaching requirements are needed (34:4) ~4:1 Think the PCA is useful (30:8) ~2 out of 3 coaches are NOT required to take CEP training
Additional Training Provided by Clubs ~3 of 10 coaches are professionally trained ~4 of 10 coaches are just trained by their clubs ~3 out of 10 responded “No Training” If you’re a self trained club you have ~50/50 chance of facing a none or pro trained coach
NCJLA & Chapter Support Clubs feel they’re properly support for coach training by ~4:1 (30:8)
Club Operations Questions Healthy Results across the Board! Player code of conduct required at ~19:1
Officiating Questions Overall clubs felt officiating was the same or better by ~9:1 (34:4) Clubs thought the officiating was fair by 37:1 Clubs thought the officiating as consistent by 4:1 (32:6)
Arbiter Questions Only 1:18 clubs have coaches confirm officials! Only 44% of the clubs are using arbiter for feedback
Sportsmanship and Incidents Both Healthy with clubs aware and using SIRs at ~9:1
Safety Questions 6 out of 10 clubs don’t have AEDs Only ~3 of 10 clubs are doing Impact testing
NCJLA Communications 1 of 38 respondents doesn’t find NCJLA communications useful 8 out of 10 respondents think the frequency is right 37 out of 38 respondents find the NCJLA website effective
NCJLA Email Effectiveness 35 out of 38 (~92%) find the NCJLA emails effective (that’s ~12:1 (35:3)) 16 out of 22 (73%) find the girls director reports effective (that’s 8:3 (16:6)) 29 out of 36 (80.5%) find the boys director reports effective (that’s ~4:1 (29:7))