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Course Information
Course Prerequisites: UEFA A Part 1
Who is it for: Holders of the UEFA A Part 1
PLEASE NOTE FOR ALL 2010 A LICENCE (PART 2) COURSES APPLICANTS MUST HAVE COMPLETED UEFA A Part 1 (ENGLISH FA) FROM 2006 ONWARD.
All candidates applying to undertake the FA Advanced Coaching Licence Course will be vetted and their applications reviewed.
Course Introduction:
The UEFA A Licence is the highest practical coaching award available. It follows the UEFA B Licence and can lead to the FA Academy Managers or the UEFA Pro Licence.
The content meets UEFA guidelines. The course runs for a minimum of 120 hours. This award is suitable for coaches working with a team playing 11 v 11. An A Licence for coaching youth players is currently under discussion for possible launch in 2010-11.
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Practical involvement
The course may be physically demanding. Students will be required to participate in practical sessions. Students should come prepared and be physically fit when arriving on the course.
Please note that if a student has a disability that may prevent them participating actively in the practical sessions, then this should be made known to the course organiser at the point of registration. The course organiser will then take any necessary steps to cater for the student?s requirements which may include bringing in footballers to ensure there are sufficient numbers of players.
Medical Information
If you have any medical conditions which limit/hinder your involvement or participation in coaching activities, you are obliged to declare any relevant, current or previous injuries/illnesses. If you are diagnosed as an asthmatic, diabetic or epileptic, or have any allergies that the course staff needs to be aware of, you must advise us accordingly. Please note, a declaration of injury or illness does not automatically preclude you from any course.
You should further be aware that if you are on a regular course of medication for any condition, you must have sufficient medication to cover you throughout the course. Although first aid cover is provided (where applicable) during courses, no doctor is available to replenish regular medication, nor is there any facility to deliver medical treatment for chronic (longstanding) medical conditions.
Please provide any relevant information regarding the above Medical Information during the application process.
Equality
FA Learning will ensure that it treats people fairly and with respect and that it will provide access and opportunities for all members of the community to take part in, and enjoy, it's activities in an atmosphere free from harassment, bullying, discrimination or abuse. FA Learning will seek to provide a service which is appropriate to the needs of an individual and to make reasonable adjustments or provide support, where appropriate, to cater for those needs.
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