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INCLUSIVE COACHING CHANGE IT GUIDELINES
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AIM Identifying and managing difference within a team environment CHANGE IT – Tools had to modify coaching activities Managing players with a disability Identifying and understanding what motivates players Be aware of environment; physical ability; intellect and background of your players
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MANAGING TEAM DIFFERENCES
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Varying ages Varying abilities Varying learning styles Varying reasons for being involved in sport
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CHANGE IT C – Coaching style – demonstrate – verbal – role models H – How to score or win A – Area size and shape or surface of playing environment N – Number of participants involved in the activity
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CHANGE IT G – Games and rules e.g. how many passes before you can shoot E – Equipment – using different shaped balls I – Inclusion – everyone must touch the ball before the goal is scored T - Time – making scenarios and must score within 20 seconds
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DISABILITIES Focus is on ability NOT disability Ask the participant what they are capable of – listen to their suggestions Be prepared to modify or adapt your program Discuss with the parent/guardian the abilities Talk to other coaches who have experience with coaching people with disabilities
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DISABILITIES IMPORTANT ASSESS THE PLAYER BY – HOW WHAT OR CAN –See –Hear –Move –Learn; Recall; Reproduce –Perform tasks and activities
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WHY PARTICIPATING It is crucial for the coach to understand why the player is participating –Social May need to change groupings for activities May need to allow time for chat at start of training build into session May need to separate players at various stages as may become disruptive or some players may work well together
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TEENAGE SELF IMAGE Teenage girls drop out of sport in large numbers How do we keep these girls in our sport? –Self Image –Peer Approval –Need to boost the participant’s self-esteem –Carefully selected groups takes pressure off especially when delivering new skills
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COACHES BE AWARE Environment –see and hear you –any distractions – background Physical –good vision –good hearing
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COACHES BE AWARE Intellectual –players do they understand what you are saying –identify their attention span Background –do they speak English –ensure you do not use terminology they do not understand –cultural specific considerations
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SUMMARY Understand all players will be different and they are individuals Keep in mind CHANGE IT as a tool to identify and modify activity How to manage people with disability Remember what motivates players Be aware of environment; physical ability; intellect and background of your players
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REMEMBER “Part therapist, part consultant, part motivational expert, part professional organiser, part friend, part nag.”
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