level 3 certificate in higher sports leadership (hsl) · level 3 certificate in higher sports...
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HSL Key points
• Minimum 16+ to register
• Minimum 17+ to be certificated, 18+ to lead independently
• Removal of Level 2 pre-requisite
• 30 UCAS points (16 points for University courses starting
September 2017)
• 107 Guided learning hours (GLH), including 30 hours of leadership
Level 3 Certificate in
Higher Sports
Leadership
Leadership skills
Community sports
provision
Fitness
Events & competitions
Legal and ethical
Children
Older People
Disabled People
Suggested delivery of units
Unit 1
Developing leadership skills
3 GLHs
Unit 5
Legal and ethical responsibilities when working with others
6 GLHs
Unit 2
Provision of sport within the community
34 GLHs
*Unit 6
Lead sport/activity sessions for children
*Unit 8
Lead sport/activity sessions for disabled
people
22 GLHs
*Unit 7
Lead sport/activity sessions for older
people
22 GLHs
Unit 4
Organise and lead a sports events or
competition
10 GLHs
Unit 3
Lead sessions designed to improve fitness
10 GLHs
GLH = Guided Learning Hours
• Only two of these units to be completed
• Can dip in and out of units
Key delivery points for Unit 1
Unit 1Developing leadership
skills
Evaluating own
leadership skills
Action planning
Evaluating other
leaders skills
Qualities and skills of a good
leader
Key delivery points for Unit 2
Unit 2
Provision of sport within
the community
Health of the nation
Sports initiatives
Community integration
Sports Development
Officers
Barriers to participation
10 hours community
sports leadership
Unit 2: Steps Activity
LO2
Understand the provision of sport within the
community
LO3
Understand the barriers
and limitations of community
sport
Key delivery points for Unit 3
Unit 3
Lead sessions
designed to improve fitness
Opportunity for RPL
Active involvement of learners
Anatomy & Physiology
Links to community leadership
Fitness testing
Key delivery points for Unit 4
Unit 4
Organise and lead a
sports event or
competition
Focus on a group
worked with
Learner responsibility
Event promotion
Internal/external partners
Evaluation and impact
Key delivery points for Unit 5
Unit 5Legal and
ethical responsibilities when working
with others
Duty of care
Legal & ethical
responsibility
Child Protection
Recognising maltreatment
Children
Older people
Disabled people
Units 6, 7 and 8
Specialist units
– Only need to choose two of these units
– 10 hours demonstration of leadership in each unit
• What specific planning factors for the group?Planning
• Access to the group?
• Links to organisationsLinks
• What types of activities?Activities
Key delivery points for Unit 6
Unit 6Lead sports
/activity sessions for
children
4-11 year olds
Physical, mental and
social development
DifferentiationFun activities
Links to Unit 5
Key delivery points for Unit 7
Unit 7Lead sports
/activity sessions for older people
What do older people do?
Perceptions
The ageing process -impacts
Specfic health considerations
Early integration
Who is the oldest person to…
Climb Mount Everest?
Swim the Channel?
Finish a marathon?
Fauja Singh, aged 100 in 2011
Otto Thaning, aged 73 in 2014
Yuichiro Miura, aged 80 in 2013
Key delivery points for Unit 8
Unit 8Lead sports
/activity sessions for
disabled people
Discrimination awareness
Social vs medical models
Changing perceptions
Terminology
Specialist games
AC 1.3
Describe discriminatory practice and
attitudes
Learner Certification
• Learner Evidence Record
– Leadership Log x 3
– Independent Assessor Form x 3
• Volunteer Log App
– iPhone
– Google Play
• NGB Award
Quality Assurance requirements
• Submitted to Sports Leaders UK:
– Course Plan
– Completed Internal Assessment Record
– Completed Internal Verification Record
• First Course QA visit
Learner registration fee £52
Sports Leaders UK collection
Learner Hub
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