Presentation to SAPOE September 2018

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Presentation to SAPOE September 2018 Andy Murray SCA Head of Coaching and Development andy.murray@canoescotland.org Lee Pooley British Canoeing Head of Coaching and Qualifications lee.pooley@britishcanoeing.org.uk Follow us on Twitter @scottishcanoe Like our Facebook page @ScottishCanoeAssociation

Outline Update on British Canoeing qualifications Paddlesport Instructor award – from January 2019 Personal Performance Awards – from January 2019 SCA updates Workforce matters Opportunities for collaboration After school club and Partnership Impact Programme Questions and discussion

British Canoeing Coaching & Leadership 4 Year Plan The next 2 years: (2019) Year 4 (2020) Where do we want to be in 2021 Launch Paddlesport Instructor in Jan 2019 Launch Personal Performance Awards in Jan 2019 Review Performance Coach Develop SUP Coach Awards inc: Sheltered Water / WW / Surf Launch SUP Coach Awards – Summer 2019 Develop Stadium Safety Award and launch for autumn 2019 Review Coaching Diploma Review & Revise Leadership Awards Review requirement for DSM’s Launch Performance Coach in Summer 2020 Stronger Together Strategy KPI 1 - All Coaching and Leadership Awards revised and relaunched by 2021 Launch Leadership Awards 2021

British Canoeing Educational Philosophy British Canoeing believes in a participant led approach when creating and enabling experience from which people will enjoy, learn and develop through paddlesport. The Coach Award courses are designed to support coaches to deliver safe, engaging, empowering and enjoyable paddlesport sessions with the paddler at the heart of the process; whilst also fostering a sense of a paddling community and supporting the inherent social aspects of the sport. We hope through this approach that paddlers will achieve and celebrate success (this success being focused on the journey and not the destination). The aspirant coaches’ experience should also be safe, engaging and enjoyable, with the paddler guiding their own learning and development. Our course Tutors and Assessors should deliver the programme using a supportive and empowering approach to instil an active passion for both paddlesport and coaching. Whilst meeting individual needs, fostering a sense of a paddling community, and developing understanding and respect for the environment in which paddlesport takes place.

On the 1st January 2018, the Level 1, 3 and 4 awards will be rebranded. At this stage, no changes are being made to our Level 1 award, although it is to be rebranded as ‘Paddlesport Instructor’. This qualification will remain the recommended option for all coaches and instructors whose main focus of work is delivering introductory paddlesport sessions. An Instructor who holds both Paddlesport Leader and Paddlesport Instructor being well placed to fulfil their coaching duties with more autonomy. We expect this combination to be the main route followed by Instructors working in the activity centre market.  Coach Educators who currently deliver the Level 1 will be able to continue to deliver the Level 1/Paddlesport Instructor in 2018. There will be a review on the Paddlesport Instructor in 2018 with possible changes to be implemented in 2019. No changes are being made to our Level 3 or 4 awards, although they are being rebranded. The Level 3 qualifications are to be renamed “Performance [insert discipline] Coach”. The “Level 4 in Performance Paddlesport” is also to be renamed “British Canoeing Coaching Diploma”.   Any certificates issued in 2018 will have the rebranded names.

The Paddlesport Leader Award launched in April 2017 and is aimed at paddlers taking on formal leadership responsibilities in benign, sheltered water environments and aims to support Leaders to run safe, quality, enjoyable trips based on their group’s needs and aspirations. No formal training required. Only a 1 day First Aid and membership are needed to register for assessment. Moderate Water Leader is the genre name for the rebrand of the 4 Star… 4 Star Sea becomes Sea Kayak Leader, 4 Star White Water becomes White Water Kayak Leader… The rebranded names DO NOT contain the words ‘Moderate Water’. Advanced Water Leader is the genre name of the rebranded 5 Star. 5 Star Sea becomes Advanced Sea Kayak Leader, 5 Star Canoe becomes Advanced Canoe Leader. The Guide Endorsement launched in April 2017. The Guide modules are open to anyone. To be endorsed as a Guide, candidates need to complete 3 Guide modules or APL. They will then need to be signed off by a Guide Provider in order to become an endorsed Guide. The Rafting Qualifications have been brought into line with British Canoeing Leadership awards in terms of paperwork. These are offered in England and Wales. Further details of all the above can be found on the BC website.

Paddlesport Instructor The Paddlesport Instructor qualification is designed for instructors running taster/starter sessions within the safety management systems of clubs/centres or other organisations The qualification will support the instructor with practical skills such as kitting up a group and getting afloat, initial familiarisation activities, games and activities to support learning and how to use mini journeys to support learning, inspire adventure and exploration.

Paddlesport Instructor 2 day programme combining training & assessment. Can be accessed from 14 years of age Very Sheltered environment. Craft – Stable kayaks & canoes/SOT/SUP. A practical course (minimal classroom time). Personal paddling & Rescues skills assessed. Development of instructing skills, behaviors & attributes.

The three Paddle Awards are for those getting into a boat for the first time, enabling them to feel confident in their chosen craft in a sheltered water environment. The awards help empower the paddler, enabling them to start their lifelong journey into paddlesport. The awards are designed to encourage those who get in a boat for the first time, to take on their next step, by taking a Paddle Discover and Paddle Explore, which providers will play a key role in shaping.

Each of the 12 disciplines has three awards. Five new disciplines have been introduced including Stand Up Paddleboard, Polo, Racing, Rafting and Slalom, which means there is something for everyone. With a range of different environments and crafts, this enables the individual to make choices on the type of craft and environment they wish to paddle. All of the awards are direct entry. Paddlers can choose which award they would like to work towards, developing their skills and decision making. There are no direct links to Coaching and Leadership qualifications as prerequisites. The awards do provide appropriate milestones and acknowledgement of personal skills, setting up the paddler appropriately for British Canoeing Coaching and Leadership qualifications. There are no age restrictions for any of the awards. Providers should check paddlers’ suitability, as well as having appropriate mechanisms for anyone under 18. All of the awards have been created and written with the paddler at the heart of the content and creates empowerment and ownership.

Course content for every award will be released in the autumn 2018 Course content for every award will be released in the autumn 2018. The course content is paddler focused, rather than written for the Provider.

The Personal Performance Awards will be available from 2nd January 2019. Until then, keep an eye on the British Canoeing Awarding Body website as well as the Catch Up with Coaching newsletter.

SCA Coaching and Development - Opportunities for collaboration September 2018 Andy Murray SCA Head of Coaching and Development andy.murray@canoescotland.org Follow us on Twitter @scottishcanoe Like our Facebook page @ScottishCanoeAssociation

Workforce opportunities Over 600 coaches eligible to deliver the new discipline specific Personal Performance Awards. Covering every local authority area ~1900 qualified coaches in Scotland eligible to deliver new Personal Performance Awards Coaches in 15 Local Authorities registered to deliver Paddlesport Instructor and Coach Award What can we do together to support the workforce in your area? Covering

Accessing courses Event Listing Or Course Provider Directory

Our Plan 2017-2021

Partnership Impact Programme Programme for the intensive and collaborative development of clubs / other organisations

Multi-Skills and After School Club Serious about impact: (June 2018 survey from After School Club pilot) 90% - Activity they took part in was good for their Health 88% - Activities @ Pinkston helped them feel good in themselves 22% - Finding a career path in outdoors

Where can we work together? Andy Murray SCA Head of Coaching and Development andy.murray@canoescotland.org Lee Pooley British Canoeing Head of Coaching and Qualifications lee.pooley@britishcanoeing.org.uk

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