Introduction to Delivering a Coaching Session (I2CF+)


Workshop:  Introduction to Delivering a Coaching Session (I2CF+)

Date: Friday 27th December 2024

Time: 10am - 12 noon

Venue: Hertfordshire FA, Community Football Centre, Baldock Road, Letchworth, Herts SG6 2EN

Cost: FREE


Who is it for?

A beginner / novice coach who has just started their grassroots journey. Anyone wishing to run a team in a safe, fun, enjoyable environment.


What to expect

Showcasing fun, safe and engaging sessions to help kick start your coaching journey.


Outcomes

1. Observe a Coach Developer creating a positive environment.

2. Discuss how to manage difference effectively using STEP.

3. Explore key learnings within own context.


Workshop overview

The FA I2CF course is complemented by this face-to-face practical CPD workshop. The workshop is for those who want to build confidence in planning and delivering sessions to create a safe, fun and enjoyable environment or for those wishing to run a team.


Booking Process

A reminder of our booking - policies and procedures can be found here.  Please read BEFORE booking.


Are there any tasks to complete ahead of the event? 

Safeguarding is of the upmost importance to Hertfordshire FA, and we encourage our coaching workforce to share this view. With that in mind, we require all coaches booking onto our CPD workshops (face to face or online) to hold an in date FA Safeguarding Children certificate prior to attending. Re-certification is FREE.


Qualifications will be checked.


In addition and as best practice we recommend that coaches complete the FA's Safeguarding Adults course and the FA's Safeguarding For All course - both of which are also FREE to complete. Furthermore, if you are coaching in the adult game we recommend you complete FA's Player Welfare in Open Age Football course - which is also FREE.


If your club would like to host a future workshop, please email danielle.evans@hertfordshirefa.com

 

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