Level 2 Coach Assessment
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PARTICIPANTS ON CANOESPORT COACHING COURSES - CENTRAL REGISTRATION
If you are attending a canoesport coaching (either training or assessment) you must obtain a stamped C1 form prior to the course and bring it with you on the course. This is essential. You can obtain a C1 form from CANI (tel 0870 240 5065) or from clicking here
A stamped C1 form is proof that you have obtained all of the course pre-requirements and may attend a training or assessment course. You should allow at least two weeks for your C1 form to be processed.
Full details on the central registration process and a link to download a C1 form are available by clicking here
If you book on a course and arrive without obtaining a stamped C1 form, you will be unable to attend the course and will lose your course fee.
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Course Title: |
Level 2 Coach Assessment |
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Course Dates: |
20 June 2009 |
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Cost: |
£65 |
The Level 2 Coach assessment is a one day course. It is an important step for people starting out in the role of introducing canoe sport to beginners.
Purpose of the Level 2 Award.
To provide a nationally recognised qualification for those wishing to introduce others to canoeing on simple waters only ( or equivalent very sheltered coastal areas ) in “general purpose” kayaks designed for use on white water, or in open cockpit canoes or kayaks. It is an indication of a level of competence for introducing groups (normally about 8) to the standard of the BCU 2 Star test. Sheltered water is a canal, small lake, sheltered area of larger lake, holiday beach close inshore on a calm day, or quiet river, not involving the shooting of, or playing on weirs or grade one / two rapids.
Level 2 Coaches may examine for the 1 and 2 Star Tests in the discipline for which they hold the coaching award, for 1 star in other disciplines for which they hold the 2 Star Test, and 2 Star in other disciplines for which they hold the 3 Star Test.
Who Is This Course For?
The BCU Level 2 Kayak or Canoe Coach Award is aimed at coachers and youth leaders who wish to introduce others to canoeing on simple waters only ( or equivalent very sheltered coastal areas ) in “general purpose” kayaks designed for use on white water, or in open cockpit canoes or kayaks
Course Aims
Confirm that candidates have the skills to safely introduce a group to canoe sport
Confirm candidates can apply relevant boat handling, group management and safety skills and create a positive learning environment.
Develop a level of confidence and independence through greater knowledge.
For our staff to provide a positive learning environment and an individually tailored coaching experience.
Skills Covered
To run a ‘fun, safe and informative’ canoeing session.
Outline Programme
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Day 1 |
9.30 am Briefing and outline of day.
. Personal Skills 3 Star
. Teaching 1 Star and 2 Star
. The ’basic session’
. Leadership and safety
. Individual debrief |
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It is important to note that the above outline programme is a guide. Times may vary due to weather conditions or other reasons.
Our Staff
The Coach(es) who will work with you are all highly experienced and qualified. Tollymore prides itself in the knowledge and experience that its full time and part time staff bring to its courses. Our staff are all keen canoeists who know all the local ‘hot spots’ enabling them to choose the most suitable site to run your course. You may well have met them on the water in the past, if not you’re sure to bump into them in the future on days when they are not working!
All are obliged to attend annual staff updates and training courses
What do I need to bring?
The following list is of equipment we recommend you bring. All essential equipment is available from our extensive stores. Borrowed equipment will be treated as your own for the purpose of the assessment therefore If you do have your own equipment bring it along our staff will be required to vet for suitability of equipment such as buoyancy aids, boats and helmets.
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Suitable Boat |
Tow line |
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Paddle |
Dry bags |
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Buoyancy aid |
Spare clothes |
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Wet suit, cagoule or dry suit |
Suitable drink – Hot/cold |
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Suitable foot wear |
Boat Repair |
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Spray deck if appropriate |
First Aid |
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Woolly/peaked hat |
Group shelter/bivi bag |
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Throw bag |
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See BCU equipment guidelines for full details.
Tollymore Information
Tollymore Mountain Centre, on the edge of the Mournes, is Northern Ireland’s National Centre for Mountaineering and Canoeing Activities. It is funded and managed by the Sports Council for Northern Ireland as a National Centre. The Centre is an attractive, purpose-built facility of log construction with accommodation for 30 people in 2, 4 and 6 berth bedrooms. Quilts, pillows and bed linen are all provided. The Centre is well appointed with toilets, showers, modern kitchen, lecture room, workshop and drying room. Outside there is ample parking space, a ropes course and a floodlit granite-climbing wall. A modern indoor climbing wall is open year round. The centre is ideally situated on the edge of the Mournes, with quick and easy access to the hills.
The Central Council for Physical Recreation opened Tollymore Mountain Centre in 1969. In 1974, it passed to the newly established Sports Council for Northern Ireland Trust. In 1995, Tollymore achieved the management standard BS EN ISO 9001:2000 for the quality systems it operates. However, as part of Sports Council for Northern Ireland’s ongoing commitment to the development of the National Centre, Tollymore will be undergoing a major redevelopment, commencing in 2007. The facilities will be improved and expanded, to ensure that Tollymore remains as an example of best practice in the provision of mountaineering, hillwalking, climbing and canoeing courses in Northern Ireland.
Accommodation
Accommodation is available at Tollymore but is not included in the course fee
Catering
Candidates are expected to bring a pack lunch.
What next?
This Coach course provides you with the skills required to safely manage, lead and coach up to 2 star in a controlled environment. The logical next step is courses such as 4 Star or you try a course in an alternative discipline – sea, surf or White water.
Also you may choose to join a canoe club,
A full list of clubs is available from The Canoe Association Of Northern Ireland (CANI)
Useful Books
Recommended by Tollymore
BCU HAndbook, published by Pesda Press
Useful contacts:
CANI
Canoe Association of Northern Ireland
Unit 2 Rivers Edge
13 – 15 Ravenhill Rd
Belfast
BT68DN
Email: office@cani.org.uk
Web: www.cani.org.uk
Tel: 0870 2405065
BCU
www.bcu.org.uk