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    ‘ HockeyEd’ Brand which incubuses all the accreditation programs - not only the coach and umpire programs but also the technical official and umpire coach programs. An extensive 3 year process, which has had input from many people in the hockey community, industry experts and key coaching and umpiring personal across Australia.

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    1. www.hockey.org.au A new accreditation structure for our modern game
    2. www.hockey.org.au Objective: To develop a joint coaching and umpiring accreditation program for hockey in Australia that is competency based, flexible and reflects participant requirements
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      • Strengths
      • Good awareness of program throughout hockey population
      • Long-serving structure
      • Weaknesses
      • Relevance/ credibility to target markets
      • Inconsistencies, g aps between levels
      • Barriers to participate
      • Links to pathways
      • No specific presenter/ assessor training as part of structure
      • Resources provided
      SWOT Analysis
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      • Opportunities
      • Align structure more specifically with competition structure/ pathway
      • Greater ability to deliver i.e. accessibility
      • Revision of accompanying resources
      • Threats
      • States creating own versions of education structures to accommodate needs
      • Decreasing access to hockey community should accreditation numbers decline
      • Increasing demand on volunteers time
    5. www.hockey.org.au
      • 2008 Census
      • Estimated 10,400 coaches
      • Estimated 9,974 umpires
      • Accreditations pre-HockeyEd
      • 2,365 coaches accredited (2,159 Level 1)
      • 500 umpires accredited (400 Level 1)
      National Status
    6. www.hockey.org.au NCAS #’s Pre-HockeyEd 14 35 62 171 876 2159 Total 4 9 9 2 73 102 WA 1 4 12 25 97 536 VIC 1 2 0 5 6 26 TAS 1 3 2 10 16 97 SA 4 11 19 59 352 646 QLD 0 1 2 7 2 18 NT 2 4 12 59 290 604 NSW 1 1 6 4 40 130 ACT <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current   Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 State COACHES
    7. www.hockey.org.au NOAS #’s Pre-HockeyEd 4 7 19 24 23 49 304 420 Total 1 0 3 7 1 10 83 100 WA 0 1 1 3 7 8 40 114 VIC 1 3 1 3 1 4 11 29 TAS 0 0 1 2 1 8 23 33 SA 1 2 1 5 6 5 39 31 QLD 0 1 1 0 2 2 0 16 NT 1 0 8 1 4 8 100 79 NSW 0 0 3 3 1 4 8 18 ACT <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current <2 Year expired Current   Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 State UMPIRES
    8. www.hockey.org.au HockeyEd Stats Statistics current as of 11/11/08 277 238 357 146 Total 36 4 155 38 WA 76 61 47 15 VIC 5 13 7 12 TAS 31 18 7 3 SA 87 79 126 42 QLD 0 0 1 0 NT 42 58 11 35 NSW 0 5 0 1 ACT Beg Umpire Beg Coach Com Umpire Com Coach
    9. www.hockey.org.au Coach Training Program Beginners Modified versions and lower levels of club/ school hockey Higher levels of club/ school hockey Representative hockey Highest level of intra-state National Under-Age International level competition COMMUNITY COACH (Online) Complimentary BEGINNER COACH (Online + ASC Beg Coach) $50 DEVELOPMENT COACH (Seminars) $100 ADVANCED COACH (Workshop) $150 HIGH PERFORMANCE COACH (Individual program) TBC Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 0 Modified hockey
    10. www.hockey.org.au Umpire Training Program COMMUNITY UMPIRE (Online) Complimentary BEGINNER UMPIRE (Online) $50 DEVELOPMENT UMPIRE (Seminars) $100 ADVANCED UMPIRE (Workshop) $150 NATIONAL UMPIRE (Individual program) TBC New to umpiring Modified International level competition Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Beginners Modified versions and lower levels of club/ school hockey Higher levels of club/ school hockey Highest level of intra-state National Under-Age
    11. www.hockey.org.au Accreditation transition
      • UMPIRING:
      • Level 1 = Beginner
      • Level 2 = Development
      • Level 3 = Advanced/ National
      • COACHING:
      • Level 0 = Community
      • Level 1 = Beginner
      • Level 2 = Development
      • Level 3 = Advanced/ High Performance
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      • Benefits:
      • Alternative to individualised online training
      • Clubs/ Associations can conduct sessions
      • Provides friendly and supportive environment
      • Face-to-face learning
      • Interactive delivery
      • Information flyer produced as a resource for training provider
      Group Accreditation Sessions
    18. www.hockey.org.au Seminar 1: Manage Self Seminar 2: Manage Athletes Seminar 3: Manage Others Seminar 4: Manage Environment Duration: 2-3 hours/ per seminar Facilitator/ Assessor qualification: Advanced Coach or HA approved Facilitator Toolkit Participant Pack Development Coach Program
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      • Up-to-date structure, content and resources
      • Greater flexibility and convenience
      • Smoother progression through levels
      • Focus on practical training and self-learning
      • Lower cost to the majority of participants
      • Community level is complimentary
      • Membership benefits
      Benefits of the new programs
    22. www.hockey.org.au
      • HockeyEd Resources
      • Electronic flyer for online programs
      • Electronic advert
      • Information flyer – How to run group sessions? (Community or Beginner levels only)
      • Posters
    23. www.hockey.org.au
      • Recent Developments
      • TO and UC program under review
      • 2009 HockeyEd Membership
      • New online facility for coaches/ officials to update contact details
      • Online registration for programs
      • ‘ Learn from the Elite’ DVD for purchase
    24. www.hockey.org.au
      • How can you get involved?
      • Have a HockeyEd link on your website
      • Send HockeyEd electronic flyer to your members
      • Include HockeyEd advert/ information in e-newsletters, emails
      • Liaise with state association to conduct group accreditation sessions at your association or club
      • Encourage Hin2H leaders, coordinators and parents to obtain their community (its free!) or beginner accreditation
      • Provide financial assistance and encourage your coaches & officials to become accredited
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