C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation1 Unit 8 – Updating Unit purpose: To explain how a Level 2 controller maintains accreditation at that level and how.

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C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation1 Unit 8 – Updating Unit purpose: To explain how a Level 2 controller maintains accreditation at that level and how he/she can seek accreditation at a higher level. Learning outcomes: The participant will know the relevant requirements of controller accreditation/re-accreditation, and will be willing and able to implement the Officials’ Code of Ethics. Content OA requirements for re-accreditation Seeking Level 3 or higher accreditation OA-ASC officials Code of Ethics

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation2 Re-accreditation - 1 NOAS Level 2 officiating course Updating (or re-accreditation) is required for controllers to maintain their accreditation. Updating can be achieved by accumulating a set number of points for tasks performed within a six-year period, as set out in Attachment C. These tasks may include controlling, course- setting, organising, training controllers or updating personal controller skills during the accreditation period. At least 50 percent of these points must be gained through controlling events at the appropriate level.

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation3 Re-accreditation - 2 Appendix 5, number of points towards re-accreditation Level 2Level 3 ControllingGroup A or B1 event Group (A2), B or C1 event Group C event NA 30 * * Course settingGroup A event Group B event Group C1/2 event Group C3 event OrganisingGroup A event Group B event Group C1/2 event Group C3 event

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation4 Re-accreditation - 3 Appendix 5, number of points towards re-accreditation Level 2Level 3 Attend update session10 Conduct controller workshop20 Train new controller10 Other appropriate tasksAs determined by State Association Technical Director As determined by OA Technical Director Total points required6080 Re-accreditation period6 years10 years

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation5 Level 3 controller Level 3 controller: Required for Group A1 events Main planner at Group A or B1 event in last 10 yrs Main organiser at Group A or B event in last 10 yrs At least 1 of above at Group A level Successfully controlled Group A2, B or C1 event in last 10 yrs Attended National Controller Workshop (Level 3) Endorsed by State Association Authorised by OA board (provisional until successfully controlled a Group A or B1 event).

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation6 IOF Advisor Required for IOF events: World Ranking Events IOF events (WOC, JWOC, World Masters etc.) Experienced Level 3 controller Controlled at least 2 Group A events Overseas experience at a number of events Attended IOF Advisors’ Clinic Nominated by OA, licensed by IOF Foot O Commission

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation7 Code of Ethics - Rationale The responsibility for the ethical conduct of sport in Australia rests equally with officials, players, administrators, coaches, spectators, media, educators, parents, governments, sponsors and team owners. The duty of the sports official is to act as an impartial judge of sporting competition. This duty carries with it an obligation for the official to perform with accuracy, consistency, objectivity and the highest sense of integrity. In order to preserve and encourage confidence in the professionalism and integrity of officiating, officials must first foster ethical behaviour.

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation8 Code of Ethics - Expectations Sports officials have the right to expect that: Their health and safety are paramount; They are treated with respect and openness; They are appointed to a level of competition appropriate to their level of competence; and They have access to self-improvement opportunities.

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation9 Code of Ethics - 1 Place the safety and welfare of the participants above all else Accept responsibility for all actions taken Be impartial Avoid any situation which may lead to a conflict of interest Be courteous, respectful and open to discussion and interaction Value the individual in sport

C2 course, Unit 8, Re-accreditation10 Code of Ethics - 2 Seek continual self improvement through study, performance appraisal, and regular updating of competencies Encourage inclusivity and access to all areas of officiating Be a positive role model in behaviour and personal appearance Refrain from any form of personal abuse towards athletes Refrain from any form of sexual harassment towards athletes Show concern and caution towards sick and injured athletes