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This course consists of the following sessions:
Date
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Session
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Time
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Sat 31st May 2014
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Tuition
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09:30 - 17:00
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Sat 7th June 2014
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Tuition & Examination
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09:30 - 17:00
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To Be Confirmed
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Safeguarding Children Workshop *
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18:30 - 21:30
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All sessions must be attended. * unless proven to be exempt
Fees Explanation - what will my course fee be?
The basic course fee is £85.00.
Candidates aged 16 and above are required to complete an FA CRC (Criminal Records Check) and only if they have not already done one through The FA. (The cost of an online CRC check is currently £10.00). Once you have enrolled, a document explaining how this is completed will be emailed to you. The documents requested by the online system should be brought to the first session of the referees course.
All candidates must undertake training in Safeguarding Children unless they have already done so with The FA.
The cost of the Safeguarding Children training for candidates aged 14 and 15 is £10.00 (this is undertaken during the course or by home study and not attendance at a workshop). It is included in option B.
The cost to attend the Safeguarding Children Workshop for candidates aged 16 and above is £25.00 (and is included in option D).
See matrix below for course prices:
NB - course fees and price options are applicable to a participant’s age at the start of the course and not at the time of booking
Price Option
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Age
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Fee Payable
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Safeguarding Children Training
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Option A
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14-15
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£85.00
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I already have a Safeguarding Children Certificate
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Option B
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14-15
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£95.00
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I do not have a Safeguarding Children Certificate
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Option C
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16+
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£85.00
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I already have a Safeguarding Children Certificate
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Option D
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16+
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£110.00
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I do not have a Safeguarding Children Certificate
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If you are unsure about the course fee that you are required to pay, please contact Steve in the WRCFA Referees Department on 0113 2059 616 or 0113 2059 617 for clarification.
Course Information:
- Minimum Age: 14
- Course Duration: 16 hours plus 6 games (11v11 or 9v9, not mini-soccer or small-sided football)
- Course Prerequisites: Reading the Laws of Association Football (to be sent to you)
- Who is it for: Ideally suited to those wanting to become a referee involved in the 11 a side game both in Youth and Adult football.
- Course aims and objectives: This course will provide an introduction to the laws of the game as well as developing the practical skills required to be a football referee.
Course Content:
The course is run over 5 modules including the completion of 6 matches as a trainee referee and supported by a mentor.
The course contains both theoretical and practical elements and can be run over a weekend or several sessions again depending on resources.
Module 1 & 2 - Introduction & Practical Element
This module will introduce some key aspects in the following:
- Laws of the Game
- The role of the Referee
- ‘Respect’ training for referees
- Practical elements of the course will provide an introduction to:
- Managing game situations
- Signals & communication techniques
- The skills required to control a game of football
The examination is in two stages. The practical refereeing aspects are covered individually or in group work during the course; a multi-choice examination covers the theoretical aspects of refereeing.
Please note to access this online application, you will need a FAN (FA Number).
If have ever been involved in football or taken an FA Qualification, it is highly likely you already have a FAN.
If you do not know your FAN or password, or need to create a FAN, please use our FAN FINDER tool by clicking to register/retrieve your details.
Please be aware that if you already have a FAN, and create another FAN, this could cause delays in being confirmed on the course and any qualifications being awarded.
If the FAN Finder says you haven't got a FAN, and you think you have, then please click here for a full guide on how to locate it.
Please enter your unique FAN and password below:
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