hockey ed promotional 09
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Beneficial in educating the hockey community about the new HockeyEd programs.TRANSCRIPT
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A new accreditation structure for our modern game
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Objective:
To develop a joint coaching and umpiring accreditation program for hockey in Australia that is competency based, flexible and reflects participant requirements
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Strengths• Good awareness of program throughout hockey population• Long-serving structure
• Weaknesses• Relevance/ credibility to target markets• Inconsistencies, gaps between levels• Barriers to participate• Links to pathways• No specific presenter/ assessor training as part of structure• Resources provided
SWOT Analysis
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Opportunities• Align structure more specifically with competition structure/
pathway• Greater ability to deliver i.e. accessibility• Revision of accompanying resources
Threats• States creating own versions of education structures to
accommodate needs• Decreasing access to hockey community should accreditation
numbers decline• Increasing demand on volunteers time
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2008 Census
Estimated 10,400 coaches Estimated 9,974 umpires
Accreditations pre-HockeyEd
2,365 coaches accredited (2,159 Level 1) 500 umpires accredited (400 Level 1)
National Status
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COACHES
State Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired
ACT 130 40 4 6 1 1
NSW 604 290 59 12 4 2
NT 18 2 7 2 1 0
QLD 646 352 59 19 11 4
SA 97 16 10 2 3 1
TAS 26 6 5 0 2 1
VIC 536 97 25 12 4 1
WA 102 73 2 9 9 4
Total 2159 876 171 62 35 14
NCAS #’s Pre-HockeyEd
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NOAS #’s Pre-HockeyEd
UMPIRES
State Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4
Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired
ACT 18 8 4 1 3 3 0 0
NSW 79 100 8 4 1 8 0 1
NT 16 0 2 2 0 1 1 0
QLD 31 39 5 6 5 1 2 1
SA 33 23 8 1 2 1 0 0
TAS 29 11 4 1 3 1 3 1
VIC 114 40 8 7 3 1 1 0
WA 100 83 10 1 7 3 0 1
Total 420 304 49 23 24 19 7 4
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HockeyEd StatsCom Coach Com Umpire Beg Coach Beg Umpire
ACT 1 0 5 0
NSW 35 11 58 42
NT 0 1 0 0
QLD 42 126 79 87
SA 3 7 18 31
TAS 12 7 13 5
VIC 15 47 61 76
WA 38 155 4 36
Total 146 357 238 277
Statistics current as of 11/11/08
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Coach Training Program
Beginners
Modified versions and lower levels of club/ school hockey
Higher levels of club/ school hockey
Representative hockey
Highest level of intra-state
National Under-Age
International level competition
COMMUNITY COACH(Online)
Complimentary
BEGINNER COACH
(Online + ASC Beg Coach)
$50
DEVELOPMENT COACH
(Seminars)
$100
ADVANCED COACH
(Workshop)
$150
HIGHPERFORMANCE
COACH(Individual program)
TBC
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3Level 0
Modified hockey
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Umpire Training Program
COMMUNITY UMPIRE(Online)
Complimentary
BEGINNER UMPIRE(Online)
$50
DEVELOPMENTUMPIRE
(Seminars)$100
ADVANCEDUMPIRE
(Workshop)$150
NATIONALUMPIRE
(Individual program)TBC
New to umpiring
Modified
International level competition
Level 1 Level 2 Level 3
Beginners
Modified versions and lower levels of club/ school hockey
Higher levels of club/ school hockey
Highest level of intra-state
National Under-Age
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Accreditation transition
UMPIRING:• Level 1 = Beginner• Level 2 = Development• Level 3 = Advanced/ National
COACHING:• Level 0 = Community• Level 1 = Beginner• Level 2 = Development• Level 3 = Advanced/ High Performance
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Benefits:
• Alternative to individualised online training
• Clubs/ Associations can conduct sessions
• Provides friendly and supportive environment
• Face-to-face learning
• Interactive delivery
Information flyer produced as a resource for training provider
Group Accreditation Sessions
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Seminar 1: Manage SelfSeminar 2: Manage AthletesSeminar 3: Manage OthersSeminar 4: Manage Environment
Duration: 2-3 hours/ per seminarFacilitator/ Assessor qualification: Advanced Coach or HA approved
Facilitator Toolkit Participant Pack
Development Coach Program
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• Up-to-date structure, content and resources
• Greater flexibility and convenience
• Smoother progression through levels
• Focus on practical training and self-learning
• Lower cost to the majority of participants
• Community level is complimentary
• Membership benefits
Benefits of the new programs
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HockeyEd Resources
• Electronic flyer for online programs• Electronic advert • Information flyer – How to run group sessions?
(Community or Beginner levels only)• Posters
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Recent Developments
• TO and UC program under review• 2009 HockeyEd Membership• New online facility for coaches/ officials to update contact
details• Online registration for programs• ‘Learn from the Elite’ DVD for purchase
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How can you get involved?• Have a HockeyEd link on your website• Send HockeyEd electronic flyer to your members• Include HockeyEd advert/ information in e-newsletters, emails• Liaise with state association to conduct group accreditation sessions at
your association or club• Encourage Hin2H leaders, coordinators and parents to obtain their
community (its free!) or beginner accreditation • Provide financial assistance and encourage your coaches & officials to
become accredited