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FAQ – qualifications

I am new to athletics, where do I start in terms of qualifications?

  • Athletics Leader is the first workshop for new people and is open to volunteers over the age of 14 years.
  • Coaching Assistant is the first of the qualifications, and is open to volunteers over 16 years.

I have been an international athlete as a junior and into my senior competitive career, do I need to start at the first level?

  • Yes, there is a need for all volunteers to start with the basics of coaching and understanding the coaching process, not only the technical side of the sport.

What is the Leading Athletics Course?

  • A 3 hour course to allow attendees to lead activity set out in the resources, whilst being supervised by a fully qualified coach. (This is not a coaching qualification)

What is the Coaching Assistants award?

  • A two-day course that helps the new coaches explore how to coach, using the athletics events as the vehicle to up-skill the coaches.
  • This is the entry level qualification for coaches and each coach will be licensed by UKA.

I am 16 years of age, is there any limitation on the Coaching Assistant course?

  • Yes, until you reach the age or 18 years, you should be directly supervised by a fully qualified coach during your delivery.
  • Once 18, the normal licencing rules apply, you can lead sessions or parts of sessions whilst the lead coach is in the venue.
    • The lead coach should plan and set the sessions being delivered.

I already have a Coaching Assistant Award, what is my next step?

  • There are two options:
    • Coaching track and field athletics – Athletics Coach
    • Coaching endurance events off-track – Coach in Running Fitness
  • The award is for coaches who are working with athletes over 12 years of age.

Are there limitations on these qualifications?

  • You need to be over the age of 18 years to attend these two courses.
  • Coach in Running Fitness is for Off-Track coaching – hill, fell, mountain, road etc.
    • Pole Vault
    • Hammer
    • Discus
    • Triple Jump

These are additional modules that can be taken online – www.ucoach.com.
Pole Vault, Hammer and Discus have an additional safety assessment, which will be delivered in partnership with the Integration Days.

What do I need to do to become qualified at the Athletics Coach or Coach in Running Fitness?

  • Attend all 4 days – Day 4 is the practical assessment
  • Complete the Online Logbook
  • Complete the Online Knowledge Test

I am an Athletics Coach or a UKA Level 2 coach already, what next?

  • You can add the additional modules to your AC qualification, all online.
  • The next level is the Event Group Coach, this is split into the following: –
    • Endurance
    • Speed and Hurdles
    • Throws
    • Jumps
  • These qualifications are all online, www.ucoach.com.

What is involved in completing this course?

  • Each Event Group is split into sections, sub-sections and multiple choice questionnaires.
  • At the end of all subsections there are questions that need to be answered in order to pass that section.
  • Once all sections have been competed, you must attend an integration day to complete the qualification.
  • scottishathletics will run these annually in the autumn.

How do I book onto a course?

  • Find a suitable course on our coaching qualifications page
  • Complete the booking form
  • Attach a passport sized photograph (first course only)
  • Attach payment or complete the payment section of the form
  • Please note that no place will be confirmed until all of the above has been completed and submitted.

What are the costs of the courses?

  • Athletics Leaders 14 years+   £300 per course (max of 24)
  • Coaching Assistant 16 years+   £185, including coach membership of £25 for three years.
  • Athletics Coach 18 years+   £120 per coach (see below)
  • Coach in Running Fitness 18 years+   £120 per coach (see below)
  • Event Group Coach 18 years+   £75 online; £75 integration day

Where can I look for funding available for courses?

• Local Authority Funds
• Local Sports Council Grant Aid
• Awards for All
• Local Athletics Club
• Community Sports Hubs

All coaches must be “Coach” members of scottishathletics to access the subsided costs on all courses. This costs £25 for three years. The “Coach” membership is in addition to any athlete membership.

The Athletics Coach and Coach in running fitness course costs £400 normally, but all club backed coaches can access these courses at the reduced rate of £120. The coaches must: –

  • Be coaching in an affiliated club.
  • Must complete all sections of the course. (Logbook, Knowledge test, Practical Assessment)

Where a coach does not complete the course, they will be invoiced for the subsidy paid, £280.

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