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Getting the most from the Coaching System Support Network. What was the problem?. How big was the problem?. Was the problem the same everywhere?. What’s the solution?. What does it look like?. How does it work?. What has it achieved?. How can you get the most from it?. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Getting the most from theCoaching System Support Network

What was the problem?

How big was the problem?

Was the problem the same everywhere?

What does it look like?

How does it work?

What’s the solution?

What has it achieved?

How can you get the most from it?

Once upon a time...

GB – ledstrategies or

projects

49 CSPs

Happily ever after...

49 CSPs

GB – ledstrategies or

projects

What is the Coaching System Support Network?

“A network that supports local coaches within governing body and local coaching systems.

These systems will deliver a sustained increase in the number of appropriately qualified and skilled coaches, to meet the needs of identified participants at all stages of the player pathway”

Right coach,

right place, right ti

me

The partners...National level

SkillsActiveNSA

Sport England& CSPN

YST &HE/FE

sports coach UK

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

The partners...local level

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

SkillsActiveNSA

Sport England & CSPN

YST &HE/FE

sports coach UK

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LACSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

CSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LACSP

PCP

SSP

NGB

LA

Four key principles

All work is needs-led

Need is jointly agreed

Resources and programmes aligned

Common processes agreed

Initial priorities

Developing a local

Network

Gap Analysisinforms

Coaching Strategy

Educate Key Partners

informs devt of

Local Coaching Groups

Identifying Coaching

Needpartly

informed throughPartner

Roles Survey

Funding Information

informed through

Key Partners

Key components

Coach

Regulate Regulate Recruit Recruit

Qualify Qualify

Employ / Deploy

Employ / Deploy

ManageManage

Develop Develop

Retain Retain

Progress so far.....

24 GB / CSSN engagement

papers

GB intelligence from 49 CSSNs

Top down – from the sports

• Identify benefits of GB engagement with the network

• What coaching strategies are in place?

• What are the GB priorities for coaching?

• What’s the Regional / County staffing structure?

• Identify detailed support needs for recruitment, development, retention etc

Bottom Up – from the CSPs

• Identify GBs engaged at a sub regional level

• Identify GBs that sit on local CSSNs

• Provide detailed information including

- numbers of active coaches- data management systems- communication processes

- local bursary information- Minimum Standards for Deployment

What has it achieved?

Some examples from across the regions!

Derbyshire Sport

The Derbyshire Coach Mark is a licensing scheme designed to ensure coaches working within a school environment do so to a required standard.

Active Dorset

Supporting School Sports Partnerships

• The need for more Coach Managers in Dorset across all SSPs

• The need for a Coach Mark system

• Coaches working in schools handbook

Cheshire & Warrington Sports Partnership

Induction guidance:

• Got together with NGB reps, SSP reps and LA reps, and decided on an 8-page induction booklet for coaches

• Now four LAs and five SSPs have signed up to it; domino effect

East Midlands

Partnership Development Managers are using the local coach data management system to identify and recruit suitable coaches for the SSCP.

Data management systems are also providing intelligence on CPD requirements and allowing the CSSN to deliver the appropriate courses.

North East

• North East Coach Finder

• School Sports Coaching Programme two regional conferences

South East Region

• Identification of local NGB need across the region• Improvement of all communication channels• Identification of ways to deliver NGB targets • NGB need/objectives being fed from a national to local level• Informing national objectives from a local level • Informing the Coaching South East action plan• Coaching South East steering group with CDMs identifying solutions to common issues• Coaching Development Managers using intelligence from other counties to check whether challenges/issues are similar across borders and to link up NGBs

HE Good PracticeHerefordshire & Worcestershire and University

of Worcestershire

•Coach Sharing Group – initially this was established for academics at the University but has been expanded to welcome all coaches. It is the inspiration behind a planned conference. The group invites speakers to facilitate discussions – subjects include:• Game based Coaching• Match Analysis• Psychology• Physiotherapy

•Students Placements – simply this work is about ensuring University students have the original minimum operating standards in order to be deployed in frontline coaching programmes.

Other HE Good Practice

•South East Research Topics

•Dorset HE Case Study

Discussion / Reflection

• What are your major priorities in improving coaching in your area / organisation?

• How can the Coaching System Support Network help you with this?

• What are you going to do about it?

Contact Details

jbuckham@sportscoachuk.org

Mobile: 07930 370 973

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