This program is aimed at officials who are typically operating at regional or state level competitions. This particular Advanced Officiating Course has been extended to include topics that are relevant to today's officials, with guest speakers in attendance.
The Officiating General Principles course is offered in two courses, the Introductory and Advanced level. These courses need to be completed in conjunction with each sport's sport-specific course to gain accreditation in that sport.
The Officiating Courses equip the official with appropriate general principles skills and the confidence to officiate at the introductory level of sport. The Advanced course provides the official an opportunity to improve these skills and assist with completion of their sport specific courses.
In partnership with Central TAFE, the Department of Sport and Recreation delivers the Officiating General Principles Courses regularly throughout the year at a subsidised cost which includes the relevant resource manual.
The courses consist of the following modules:
Advanced General Principles Course
- Advanced Self Management
- Advanced Managing the Competition Environment
- Advanced People Management
The Department of Sport and Recreation gathers members of the WA sporting coaches community for an awards dinner on an annual basis to highlight and recognise the achievements of local coaches.
A Great Southern Coaches Club event featuring one of Australia's most respected coaches, Norma Plummer (West Coast Fever, Australian Netball Diamonds).
In preparing for a change of legislation on July 1, 2012 we have now received a draft version of the Combat Sports Regulations from Parliamentary Council.
Former Park Ranger and Land Manager Dafydd Davis is a Welsh mountain bike trail builder, known for the creation of several major UK mountain biking trails. He will be presenting at a Department of Sport and Recreation-run seminar in Albany this month.
The Department of Sport and Recreation invites members of sporting and recreation organisations to the Member Protection Information Officer (MPIO) Course.
The Australian Sports Commission Assessor Training Program is designed to assist assessors improve their skills in planning the assessment process, assessing competence, developing assessment tools and reviewing and validating assessment.
Developing the individual to maximise the team with Jon Fletcher.
Developing the individual to maximise the team with Jon Fletcher.
The program covers the interpersonal skills required for mentors and the planning and processes of mentoring.
Register your teams for the NAIDOC 2012 Netball Carnival.
A course aimed at coaches who have moved beyond the beginner level of coaching and who want to improve their skills and knowledge to improve athlete performance.
A course aimed at coaches who have moved beyond the beginner level of coaching and who want to improve their skills and knowledge to improve athlete performance.
This program is aimed at officials who are typically operating at regional or state level competitions. This particular Advanced Officiating Course has been extended to include topics that are relevant to today's officials, with guest speakers in attendance.
A course aimed at coaches who have moved beyond the beginner level of coaching and who want to improve their skills and knowledge to improve athlete performance.
The Department of Sport and Recreation in partnership with the Active After-school Communities Program is offering this face-to-face course, which is a recognised training course facilitated by the Australian Sports Commission.
The program covers the interpersonal skills required for mentors and the planning and processes of mentoring.
The course will provide you with the resources and skills to successfully conduct this two-hour seminar. A presenter's manual will be provided, which includes many examples of how to encourage the interest and interaction of seminar participants.
The program covers the interpersonal skills required for mentors and the planning and processes of mentoring.
Join in the fun for a great cause!
Teams of 10 to 15 people walk or run in relay style, passing the baton for 24 hours around a sports oval. Each team aims to raise at least $1500 in the months leading up to the event.
A Coaches Breakfast.
The Australian Sports Commission (ASC) Assessor Training Program is designed to assist assessors improve their skills in planning the assessment process, assessing competence, developing assessment tools and reviewing and validating assessment.
