1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Angling

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1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Angling Qualification Specification Qualification Overview: This qualification provides learners with the knowledge and skills required to be able to plan, deliver and evaluate linked and progressive angling coaching sessions, either working independently or as part of a larger coaching team. Qualification Code: 600/0057/0 Level: 2 Age: 17+ Registration Period: 2 Years Guided Learning (GL): 32 Total Qualification Time (TQT): 132 Credit Value: 14 Operational From: 01 January 2011 Progression Opportunities Successful learners are eligible to seek employment in appropriate paid or voluntary coaching roles. Learners achieving this qualification might consider progression to the 1st4sport Level 3 Certificate in Coaching (Sport and Physical Activity).

Qualification Objective What does this qualification cover? The objective of the Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Angling is to provide a benefit to learners through an introduction into the principles/practice of safe, ethical and effective management and coaching of angling sessions to adults and young people in an appropriate environment. Who is the qualification for? This qualification is designed for learners who wish to become qualified in coaching angling for future employment. Who supports this qualification? This qualification is supported by The Angling UK Source Group consists of representatives from the Angling Trust of England (AT) the Federation of Welsh Anglers (FWA) and the Angling Development Board of Scotland (ADBS). Each Board or Federation represents the governing bodies for game, sea and course angling within each Home Nation who are committed to providing services to their sport. Qualification Progression What future education could this qualification lead to? Learners achieving this qualification might consider progression to the 1st4sport Level 3 Certificate in Coaching (Sport and Physical Activity). All qualified coaches are encouraged to align to their sport s NGB and take advantage of the professional and educational services, including coach licences and CPD, offered by the Home Nation Angling Governing Bodies. What future employment could this qualification lead to? Successful learners are eligible to seek employment in appropriate paid or voluntary coaching roles. They should look to develop their learning and knowledge of angling by working with other, more experienced, coaches. Qualification Achievement Entry Requirements for the Qualification The recognised centre is required to conduct an initial assessment of learners to ensure that the pre-requisites to registration and certification are considered and the outcome recorded during the application process. Prior to registration learners are required to: be 17 years of age or over be accurately identified be able to communicate effectively in English (this includes listening, speaking, reading and writing) have proven experience of angling in at least one context (coarse, sea or game angling) hold another recognised coaching qualification at Level 1 or teaching award (C25 or similar accredited qualification) Recognition of Prior Learning may be applied for in accordance with the CCA RPL Policy (currently in development) Prior to claiming for certification, Coach Educators must ensure that learners have evidence of having undergone awareness training in the protection of children from abuse and hold a current/valid Emergency Aid Certificate. This should be evidenced through a certificate of attendance on a Safe Guarding And Protecting Children workshop or equivalent and an Emergency First Aid Certificate. Learners who already hold an Emergency First Aid Certificate or equivalent will be granted Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) as long as the certificate has at least twelve months currency at the time of the learners final assessment. Due to the level of autonomy and responsibility of a qualified coach operating at this level, learners must be over 18 years of age before they can be certificated. Page 2 of 6 Coachwise Ltd., 2017

How is the Qualification Achieved? Learners will be expected to attend a structured programme of learning and assessment. The recognised centre must ensure that the learners knowledge and competence is assessed against the assessment criteria of the qualification in line with the Assessment Specification, as outlined in the Qualification Handbook. What will be assessed? Learners must: complete written tasks contained within the 1st4sport Learner Portfolio be practically observed delivering coaching How will it be assessed? This qualification contains a range of units to be completed by the learner. Each unit is comprised of a number of learning outcomes and identified assessment criteria to be completed. Learning Outcomes that begin The learner will understand will be assessed through theory based activities. Learning Outcomes that begin The learner will be able to are assessed through practical activities. For example: Learning outcomes The learner will: 1 understand how to ensure participants safety during sport specific coaching sessions Assessment criteria The learner can: 1.1 describe the health and safety requirements that are relevant to planned sport-specific activities and competition. Qualification Delivery What workforce is needed to be able to deliver this qualification? The recognised centre is required to have a qualified and competent qualification workforce in place which includes as a minimum. a qualification administrator a qualification coordinator an appropriately qualified tutor/ assessor: an appropriately an appropriately qualified internal quality assurer (IQA) Further information on workforce requirements are available from 1st4sport Qualifications on request. What facilities are needed to be able to deliver this qualification? The recognised centre is required to have one or more delivery sites which contain facilities to support the programme of learning and assessment. These must comply with health and safety regulations and have in place appropriate access arrangements. All training and/or assessment sites must include the following facilities: a classroom-type facility with chairs to hold a minimum of 15 people with sufficient ventilation, lighting and space a flip chart and coloured pens and ideally an overhead projector and laptop computer, sufficient presentation materials to deliver the qualification. The weather and environment must be conducive to learning; lighting and temperature appropriate to the participant and learner needs. The space surrounding the playing area must be safe and free of obstructions. What equipment is needed to be able to deliver this qualification? 2 be able to prepare resources for the coaching session 1.2 describe how to structure coaching sessions to minimise the risk of injury to participants. 2.1 ensure that the identified resources meet the requirements of the activity. The recognised centre is required to have equipment in place to facilitate the full programme of learning and assessment which must comply with accepted health and safety practice for Angling. The recognised centre must ensure that all learners and persons being coached wear appropriate sports apparel. Page 3 of 6 Coachwise Ltd., 2017

What qualification materials support this qualification? This qualification is supported by a number of additional documents which must be read by all relevant personnel within recognised centres approved to offer this qualification. These include the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Angling: Qualification Handbook, detailing the 1st4sport Qualification Approval Conditions and the Delivery, Assessment and Quality Assurance Approach for this qualification Qualification Unit Specifications, detailing the Learning Outcomes and Assessment criteria for the qualification Learner Portfolio, containing a series of pre-standardised assessment tools and templates to support the learner s achievement of the qualification. Delivery, Assessment and Quality Assurance Approach, detailing the recommended learning programme, exemplar assessment answers and levels of attainment and guidance to the internal quality assurance How much does this qualification cost? Qualification registration and certification fees are available from 1st4sport Qualifications on request. Centres need to factor in facility and workforce costs in order to determine a Qualification Fee for learners. How to apply to deliver this qualification Contact 1st4sport Qualifications, requesting qualification approval for the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Angling. Tel: 0113 290 7610 Email: enquiries@1st4sportqualifications.com Website: www.1st4sportqualifications.com Contacts 1st4sport Qualifications Tel: 0113 290 7610 Email: enquiries@1st4sportqualifications.com Website: www.1st4sportqualifications.com UK Coaching Tel: 0113 274 4802 Email: via www.ukcoaching.org/contact Website: www.ukcoaching.org The Angling Trust Tel: 0115 822 4519 Website: Anglingtrust.org The Federation of Welsh Anglers Tel: 07917025708 Website: The Federation of Welsh Anglers Email: contact@anglingcymru.org.uk Angling Development Board of Scotland Website: Scottish Federation of Coarse Anglers Scottish Anglers National Association Ltd Email: Scottish Federation of Sea Anglers SkillsActive Tel: 0330 004 0005 Website: www.skillsactive.com Ofqual Tel: 0300 303 3344 Email: public.enquiries@ofqual.gov.uk Website: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ofqual Page 4 of 6 Coachwise Ltd., 2017

Qualification Structure (Rule of Combination) Learners must successfully achieve all eight mandatory units to be certificated for the qualification. Mandatory Units Unit Title Level Credit GL Reference Assessment Method(s) Understanding the fundamentals of coaching sport 2 3 22 J/601/2101 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Understanding how to develop participant(s) through coaching Supporting participant(s) lifestyle through coaching sport Understanding the principles of safe and equitable coaching 2 2 12 Y/601/2104 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching 2 2 16 H/601/2106 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching 2 2 13 M/601/2108 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Plan a series of angling coaching sessions 2 2 9 J/602/5673 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Prepare the angling coaching environment 2 2 14 L/602/5674 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Deliver a series of angling coaching sessions 2 2 16 R/602/5689 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Monitor and evaluate angling coaching sessions 2 2 6 L/602/5691 Written Tasks, Observation of Coaching Page 5 of 6 Coachwise Ltd., 2017

Coachwise Ltd, 2017 This document is copyright under the Berne Convention. All rights are reserved. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1998, no part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, electrical, chemical, mechanical, optical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright owner. Enquiries should be addressed to 1st4sport Qualifications. 1st4sport Qualifications Coachwise Ltd Chelsea Close Off Amberley Road Armley Leeds LS12 4HP Tel: 0113 290 7610 Fax: 0113-231 9606 Email: enquiries@1st4sportqualifications.com Website: www.1st4sportqualifications.com Developing and awarding qualifications for the active learning and leisure industry 1st4sport Qualifications is an awarding organisation recognised and regulated by the Office of the Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (Ofqual) in England, Council for the Curriculum, Examinations and Assessment (CCEA) Regulation in Northern Ireland and Qualifications Wales in Wales and was created with the aim of offering vocational and occupational qualifications in areas of sport, recreation and allied occupations. 1st4sport Qualifications is a division of Coachwise Ltd, the trading arm of The National Coaching Foundation (known as UK Coaching), the UK-registered charity leading the national development of coaches and the coaching system. Any proceeds go directly back to UK Coaching to help them develop and advance sport nationwide.