NCAS Coaching
NCAS Coaching. State of play May 2011 Developing a strategy for coaching. NCAS May 2011. Level 1. Level 1 has been successful overall More coaches are entering at L1 but .. Are they progressing beyond this? What impact could this have on coaching in clubs?. Across the levels.
NCAS Coaching
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NCAS Coaching State of play May 2011 Developing a strategy for coaching
Level 1 • Level 1 has been successful overall • More coaches are entering at L1 but .. • Are they progressing beyond this? • What impact could this have on coaching in clubs?
Across the levels • Clearly coaches are not moving on beyond L1 in great numbers • L2 is the key level for development of archers at club level • Will the revised L2 course offer a better progression?
County breakdown • This shows all levels combined by County
A clearer view • We have a broad foundation at L1 • L2 appears to be having some impact but numbers are small • County - we are picking up! 11 candidates in total - that will double current numbers when they all qualify • Senior - is it still relevant?
What is our Strategy? • Do we have a strategy? • Or do we have a system that is reactive to demand? • Where should our focus be over the next 2-3 years? • What are the priorities? • What services do we give to archers and could we do more or better?
Your chance… • In your packs you have a sheet titled “priorities” and “services” • During the day, write on these anything that you think of that is a priority for development • Also add in what you think we should be doing more of or better in terms of the services we provide to archers • These will be collected to make a start om developing a strategy for the region, to help us deliver “the right coach at the right time for the right context”