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Coach Accreditation & UpdatingUpdate Accreditation Forms are to be completed by all coaches who have let there accreditation lapse for less that 1 year. It is to be used in conjunction with the NCAS Coach Accreditation Update Activities Document 2009. This document will help the coach determine what they have achieved during the last four years and how many points they have accumulated.The Re-Accreditation ProcessCoaches are accredited for a four year period. During the four year accreditation period, coaches must undertake updating activities in order to re-accredit. Accreditation has been put in place to ensure that coaches keep their skills and knowledge current. This is accomplished by completing practical and personal tasks over a four year period to accumulate the following number of points.
Coach Accreditation Forms
Can I be granted Required Prior Learning (RPL) for the Club Coach, Senior Club Coach and High Performance Coach Certificate? Yes, this can be completed by downloading the appropriate AWPI RPL Coach Application Forms above. What happens if my coach accreditation lapses? If you have let your accreditation lapse and less than 12 months have passed then you can still update your accreditation by downloading the AWPI Elapsed Accreditation Form above. If your accreditation has expired for more than 1 year then you must complete the appropriate AWPI RPL Coach Accreditation Form above.What do I do if I have lost my coach accreditation details? You must contact your State Association for further information. Contact details for all State & Territory Associations can be found at AWPI State Associations.
My accreditation is about expire and I have changed address and not been sent a renewal update form? When you have a change of address you must advise the ASC registering online via the Sports Accreditation Database (SAO) or you can complete the form above Coach Change of Address Form. You must also contact your state association and advise them of your change of address so that they can update their records.
NCAS Accreditation SchemeThe National Coaching and Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) is a progressive coach education program. Australian Water Polo Inc recently completed a review of its coaching education structure. The following new accreditation structure will commence implementation in July 2008.Flippa Ball Community CoachModified version of water polo for introduction to children and primary schools targeted at 8-11 years old (available late 2009).Introductory Skills CertificateIncludes fundamental skills, techniques and rules for people who know little or nothing about water polo. Ideal for parents and teachers. Available late 2009.Club CoachNCAS accredited competency based entry level coaching qualification. Pre-requisites include: completion of the ASC Online Coaching Principles Course and Play by the Rules Coach CourseSenior Club CoachNCAS accredited competency based advanced level coaching qualification. Includes both tactical and technical components. Pre-requisites include completion of the ASC's Intermediate Coaching Principles and completion of the Club Coach Certificate with two years practical coaching experience.
High Performance CoachNCAS accredited competency based elite level coaching qualification. Includes tactical and sports science components. Completion of the ASCA NCAS Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Course, ASC's Advanced General Principles, and satisfactory completion of the Senior Club Coaching Certificate and relevant coaching experience as a Senior Club Coach level are pre-requisites.
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