All our officials’ courses are listed below. If you have any queries, please contact Officials Recruitment & Development Officer Shona Malcolm. Below the course listings, you will find more information on becoming an official.
If no courses are listed, there are currently none pending.
Whether you would like to help rake a sandpit during an open graded or Young Athletes League meeting, or develop to a higher level and be a lead official at the scottishathletics Championships and British Athletics Competitions or even progress to the Commonwealth or Olympic Games, there is an opportunity for you!
The need for new or existing volunteers to train and develop as technical officials is vital for the future success of the competition calendar and our championships. As the offer of competitive opportunities for our athletes is constantly increasing, so is the demand for skilled officials to offer athletes the best possible chance to improve their performance.
If you are a parent or student who is new to the sport and interested in taking the first step, then the Assistant Officials Award course is a good starting point. If you already volunteering for your local club, or have a basic understanding of the athletics event and competition environment and know which discipline you would like to specialize in, then you can sign up for a Level 1 Award for Track, Field, Timekeeping, Photo Finish, Endurance or Starter/Starters Assistant.
In order to become an official, you will need to undergo a check under the Protection Vulnerable Groups (PVG) scheme. Application forms are available from your club welfare officer, or from scottishathletics Welfare Administrator, Lorraine Nicholson-Bennett.
Technical Officials Code of Conduct (2014)
Insurance for Technical Officials
UKA and IAAF rulebook 2016-18 (link to British Athletics website where rulebook can be downloaded)
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