Scottish Volleyball Coach Licence Scheme Overview

 
Scottish Volleyball
Coach Licence
Scheme
 
SCOTTISH VOLLEYBALL
COACHING PATHWAY
 
Indoor Volleyball
 
Beach Volleyball
 
Sitting Volleyball
 
 
Aims
To raise the operating standards of coaches in Scotland
To increase the prestige associated with being a licensed SVA coach
To ensure minimum operational standards in coaching are being applied
across the range of performance Levels in Scotland
To encourage Licensed coaches to take responsibility for their on going
CPD
 
COACH LICENCE
SCHEME
 
REQUIREMENTS OF THE
LICENCED COACH
 
The candidate must have a PVG.
The candidate must agree to abide by the SVA code of conduct for Coaches.
The candidate must hold a valid coaching qualification for the level of competition
where they are working.
The candidate must complete the SVA coach Licences procedures.
All coaches working with children or vulnerable adults must have a valid Safeguarding
and protecting children and vulnerable adults certificate.
The candidate should have a current First aid certificate or access to first aid.
 
STRUCTURE OF THE
LICENCE SCHEME
 
The candidate must complete a registration form
 
The licence will be renewed every X years
 
Candidates will be required to undertake at least X number of
hours CPD. These can be made up of clinics in Scotland, UK or
Europe. Attending National team sessions can count towards CPD
points
 
LICENCE SCHEME
BENEFITS
 
It will provide proof of the licences holders qualification level.
It will enable holders to act in a coaching role in SVL, Flying scots and NT programmes.
 
It will ensure clear line of communication with the NGB.
 
It will provide access to CPD and coach education grants from the SVA.
 
It will help to drive up standards through the required CPD programme.
 
It will provide access to the Coach of the year award scheme.
 
It commits the holder to the SVA code of conduct.
 
It enables the holder to represent themselves to others as a licenced SVA coach.
 
QUALIFICATION CONVERSION
 
THANK YOU!
 
If you have any questions, please
contact our Coaching & Clubs
Officer.
 
coaching@scottishvolleyball.org
 
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The Scottish Volleyball Coach Licence Scheme aims to raise coaching standards in Scotland, increase prestige for licensed coaches, and ensure operational standards are met. Licensed coaches must meet specific requirements and undertake ongoing professional development. The scheme offers benefits such as access to coaching roles, CPD opportunities, and recognition through awards. Qualification conversion options are available for coaches at different levels.


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  1. Scottish Volleyball Coach Licence Scheme

  2. SCOTTISH VOLLEYBALL COACHING PATHWAY Beach Volleyball Indoor Volleyball Sitting Volleyball Introductory Award Introductory Award SVA Level 1 SVA Level 1 SVA Level 2 SVA Level 1 SVA Level 3 SVA Level 2 SVA Level 4

  3. COACH LICENCE SCHEME Aims To raise the operating standards of coaches in Scotland To increase the prestige associated with being a licensed SVA coach To ensure minimum operational standards in coaching are being applied across the range of performance Levels in Scotland To encourage Licensed coaches to take responsibility for their on going CPD

  4. REQUIREMENTS OF THE LICENCED COACH The candidate must have a PVG. The candidate must agree to abide by the SVA code of conduct for Coaches. The candidate must hold a valid coaching qualification for the level of competition where they are working. The candidate must complete the SVA coach Licences procedures. All coaches working with children or vulnerable adults must have a valid Safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults certificate. The candidate should have a current First aid certificate or access to first aid.

  5. STRUCTURE OF THE LICENCE SCHEME The candidate must complete a registration form The licence will be renewed every X years Candidates will be required to undertake at least X number of hours CPD. These can be made up of clinics in Scotland, UK or Europe. Attending National team sessions can count towards CPD points

  6. LICENCE SCHEME BENEFITS It will provide proof of the licences holders qualification level. It will enable holders to act in a coaching role in SVL, Flying scots and NT programmes. It will ensure clear line of communication with the NGB. It will provide access to CPD and coach education grants from the SVA. It will help to drive up standards through the required CPD programme. It will provide access to the Coach of the year award scheme. It commits the holder to the SVA code of conduct. It enables the holder to represent themselves to others as a licenced SVA coach.

  7. QUALIFICATION CONVERSION Minimum Coaching Award No formal volleyball qualifications required SVA Level 1 / 2 Preferred Coaching Award Participation in Teacher CPD SVA Level 3 Competition Level Required Licence Schools Festivals / Cup No Licence Junior SVL Youth Aged Programmes District League SVL 1 Men / Women SVL Premier Men / Women Junior Men / Women NT Programme Men / Women NT Programme B B SVA Level 2 SVA Level 3 C B SVA Level 1 SVA Level 2 SVA Level 2 SVA Level 3 A SVA Level 3 SVA Level 4 A SVA Level 2 SVA Level 3 A SVA Level 3 SVA Level 4

  8. THANK YOU! If you have any questions, please contact our Coaching & Clubs Officer. coaching@scottishvolleyball.org

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