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Faye BlackwoodMinistry of Health Promotion
Provincial Coaching Representative - Policy
On behalf of the Coaches Association of Ontario
Saturday September 27, 2008
THE ROLE OF THE COACH
the
Coaches Association of Ontario
ONTARIO COACHING LANDSCAPE 275,000 active
coaches in Ontario 112,000 coaches
registered with PSOs5416 coaches trained
in Multi-sport Competition Modules
311 multi-sport NCCP courses in 2007-08
Coaches Association of Ontario
Creating a stronger sport system through coaching
The Coaches Association of Ontario is a non-profit coach-led organization that strengthens development opportunities and provides educational resources for coaches. The CAO promotes coaching ethics and ensures the wider community recognizes the vital role of the coach in the development of sport at all levels.
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaches Association of OntarioLocated in Toronto with other Provincial Sport
Organization (at 1185 Eglinton Avenue East – until end of November then 3 Concorde Gate, Toronto
Board of Directors – 12 Coaches in various sports and levels
Horizontal Program mandate for all sports, focused on Coaching
Coaches Association of Ontario
CAO’s National PartnershipsP/T Coaching Representatives CommitteeNCCP Partners Meetings June & NovemberSit on various Policy committees
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaching Programs
Coaches Association of Ontario
EDUCATION & DEVELOPMENT
Coaches Association of Ontario
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Coaches Association of Ontario
Coaches Association of Ontario
2007Where we are now
62,500 NCCP trained coaches625,000 athletes are impacted
by NCCP-trained coachesAll NSOs initiated
development of the new NCCP
2010Where CAC wants to go
100,000 NCCP-trained coachesOver 80% NSOs have completed
conversion to the new NCCP Improved access to NCCP training for
women, new Cdns, Aboriginals and coaches of athletes with disabilities
70% of coaches of High Perf. Athletes are certified and receive Professional Development with the support of the NCI network
Lifelong learning system in place.
Coaches Association of Ontario
NCCP OverviewIN ONTARIO 2007-08
Average class size:
Comp-Intro Part A: 15.9 coaches
Comp-Intro Part B: 13.5 coaches
311 courses 2006-07
Part A: 191 courses Part B: 82, Level 3 Theory:18
Coaches Association of Ontario
IN ONTARIO 2006-07
Average class size:
Comp-Intro Part A: 16.8 coaches
Comp-Intro Part B: 15 coaches
301 courses 2006-07
Part A: 200 courses, Part B: 75, Level 3 Theory: 18
NCCPwhat do I take ?
Where do I take it ?
www.coachesontario.ca
Coaches Association of Ontario
OpportunitiesPSO Sport-specific NCCP partnershipsMulti-sport coach professional
development Recruiting and publicity to recruit
coachesMembership Affiliation with coach-led,
coach focussed organization.
Coaches Association of Ontario
Opportunities
February 20-22, 2009Richmond Hill, Ontario
“WHAT IF”
April 19 - 27, 2009
Due by 15th of each Month
Coaches Association of Ontario
QUESTIONSwww.coachesontario.ca
Coaches Association of Ontario