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NCCP Overview

The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) is a coach training and certification program for 65 different sports and is offered in both official languages across Canada. NCCP workshops are designed to meet the needs of all types of coaches, from the first-time coach to the head coach of a national team.  The NCCP is the recognized national standard for coach training and certification in Canada.  As part of the program, all coaches are trained in ethical decision-making and sport safety.

Categories

The new NCCP model is made up of three streams and a total of eight contexts, each with its own coaching requirements. Each sport is responsible for identifying how many of the eight contexts are relevant to their sport.

Stream 1 – Community Sport

Coaches in the Community Sport stream typically become involved on a voluntary (and often short-term) basis because their children participate in a sport. They tend to work with participants of all ages who are new to the sport. The Community Sport stream has two coaching contexts: Initiation and Ongoing participation.

Stream 2 – Competition

Coaches in the Competition stream usually have previous coaching experience or are former athletes in the sport. They tend to work with athletes over the long term to improve performance, often in preparation for provincial, national, and international competitions. The Competition stream has three coaching contexts: Introduction, Development, and High performance.

Stream 3 – Instruction

Coaches in the Instruction stream must have sport-specific skills and training, whether coaching at the beginner or advanced skill levels. Many are former participants in the sport. The Instruction stream has three contexts: Beginners, Intermediate performers, and Advanced performers.  

Community Sport stream

Competition stream

Instruction stream

Initiation

Introduction

Beginners

Ongoing participation

Development

Intermediate Performers

 

High Performance

Advanced Performers

The Southeast Connection Sport, Culture and Recreation District works with communities to offer the Competition - Introduction Part A and B, a series of multi-sport modules for coaches who train children or adolescents basic sport skills in a fun environment and who are preparing them for local and/or regional competitions. These modules replace the old Levels 1 and 2 theory Courses.

Part A Workshop Overview

Part B Workshop Overview

Upcoming Courses

Part A Modules:

 

No upcoming courses are planned at this time

Part B Modules:
No upcoming courses are planned at this time

Spring/Summer 2012 NCCP: Competition - Development modules
Click here to view schedule

Hosting a Multi-Sport Module

To learn more about hosting a Part A or B module, check out the Hosting a NCCP Multi-Sport Module document. If you would like to book a multi-sport module, contact Nicole Clow, Southeast Connection Coordinator at (306) 483-5049, or by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Are you unsure what ype of training or certification you need to coach in your sport? Contact the corresponding Provincial Sport Governing Body or visit the Coaching Association of Saskatchewan website.

 

Sport Medicine and Science Courses

The Sport Medice and Science Council of Saskatchewan is comprised of volunteers from a diversity of scientific and medical disciplines who are committed to improve the athletic potential as well as the physical, mental, and emotional well being of active people in Saskatchewan through: education; leadership; quality research; and direct science and sport medical programs. The SMSCS offers a wide variety of programs and services including workshops that will help build knowledge in areas that are valuable to coaches.  Some of the workshops that communities can host are:

  • Mental Training
  • Sport Nutrition
  • Strength and Conditioning
  • Sport First Aid
  • Sport Taping
  • Drug Education and Awareness

If you are interested in hosting a Sport Science workshop contact Nicole Clow, Southeast Connection Coordinator at (306) 483-5049, or by This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 
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