Wakefield Amateur Sports Clubs Training Programme
Why go on one of these courses?
SportsCoach UK is a national provider of training and Running Sport is the label under which Sport England provides training.
Attending courses not only builds up your own personal knowledge, but also makes a long lasting difference to the club which you are involved with. In recent research undertaken it was proven that not only do course participants find them very useful, informative and fun, but also after representatives have attended a course their club begins to operate more efficiently. Because of this, attending courses is more likely to increase your chances of attracting funding or any support form external bodies you may need.
The following courses are provided. For details of course content, time and venue please look at the Courses Timetable in Community Coach Education Programme section on this site (see Coach Education link). The most suitable courses are listed in the Running Sport and Sportscoach UK sections.
- Good Practice and Child Protection
- Developing a Junior Club
- Coaching Disabled Performers
- Funding and Promoting your Club
- A Club for All
- Sports Development Planning
- Volunteer Management
All courses are held at a venue in Wakefield District between 6.00pm and 9.00pm and are accessible to people with disabilities.
For information or to book a place on a course please contact the Sport and Recreation Unit.