Date/Time: Saturday 31st May 2014 (10am – 4pm) Venue: Sporting Club Thamesmead, Bayliss Avenue, London SE28 8NJ Cost: £10 per person (including all workshops and lunch Workshops available:) Challenging your Coaching Culture: The delivery of the psychological and social quadrant of the 4 corner model is an area everyone needs to work on and improve. In this workshop Dan Abrahams will be introducing you to some key concepts from this area that will not only challenge the way you currently coach, but also provide you with some simple tools, techniques and underpinning philosophies to help you develop your players. Topics covered will include performance confidence, talent development, communication and focus. Coaching Practices with Multiple Outcomes: Explore how practices can be designed to involve players executing more than one technique/skill within the same practice setup. Delivered by FA Skills coaches. Understanding Your Club’s Finances: It is vital that every club leader has a basic understanding of their club’s figures and knows enough to ask questions, get answers and make informed decisions using the information provided. It is also in your club’s best interests that other members understand them as well. Workshop will include club accounts, cash flow, budgeting and effectively communicating your club’s finances. Refereeing Workshop: 10 Yards – How to manage it: What impact does a correct position make on a decision? What impact does being too close to play have on your decision making? How do you get into the correct position? What is 10 yards? A practical workshop to help develop your refereeing further. Goalkeeping Workshop: Practical workshop delivered by Arsenal Ladies and Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Emma Byrne. Respect workshop: Former Premier League Assistant Referee Trevor Massey will be delivering the FA’s ‘Referee are you havin’ a laugh’ workshop, a tool aimed at supporting and educating clubs and leagues to improve the environment and experience for all involved in grassroots football.