ECB Certificate in Coaching Young People & Adults (UKCC2)- 24 hours - click here
The ECB Certificate in Coaching Young People & Adults will allow coaches to work towards the following outcomes;
• The role of the young people and adults coach
• Coach and the ECB Player Development Model
• The ‘Coaches Kitbag’; The Coaching Tools and different Practice Types
• Your coaching philosophy
• Different types of Practice; Fixed, Variable and Game-based; what skills do they develop?
• Safeguarding and protecting - player welfare and safe coaching
• Player development; Technical, Tactical, Mental and Physical (Basic and Enhanced stages of Player Development)
• Basic and Enhanced Cricket skill- including the ‘core skills/ principles’
• The ECB Player-centred Planning Process - coaches’ language and actions v session outcomes and player learning
• How young people and adults learn
• The Coaching Tools within: Fixed, Variable and Game-based learning practices
• Planning coaching sessions
• Building and designing practices and training
• Designing and running Integrated Practices
• ‘Individualisation’ and player need
• Applied Coaching Practice – planning and practice
• Self-development and action planning
Where and what does the Certificate in Coaching Young People & Adults allow me to coach?
• Typically young people and adults (‘open-age’ cricket)
• Typically young people and adults within BASIC (some) and ENHANCED playing environments from ECB Player Development Model (PDM)
• BASIC PDM environments: Child Primary Year 6; Child Secondary Year 7; Child Club age 10-12; Child District 10-12; Young Person District 12-15; Child County 12 & under
• ENHANCED PDM environments: Young Person Secondary Year 8-11; Young Person Club Junior; Young Person FE; Young Person Adult Club; Adult Club
Summary of CC (UKCC 2) & YPA - Coach Award Requirements
To fulfil the course requirements, you have to:
• Have an existing Safeguarding & Protecting Children Qualification (Sports Coach UK) or have completed the ECB Safeguarding Young Cricketers E-learning
• Attend the Cricket Coach First Aid Appointed Persons course (or equivalent)
• Complete pre and post module e-learning following Modules 1/2, 3/4, 5/6 and 7/8
• Have an existing ECB DBS Vetting form, or have completed a new form
• Complete successfully the support practiced module (minimum of 6 sessions of at least 30 minutes each, rising to one hour) between Modules 4 & 5
• Submit your record of coaching and assignments prior to your assessment day
• Attend an assessment day where you will be asked to coach a group of players and have a follow up viva on this and your record of coaching and assignments with and ECB assessor
• Demonstrate all the competences required for an ECB Coach Award (UKCC2)
For further information contact Ed Ashlin on edashlinscb@btconnect.com - 07447 629537