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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.
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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”