UK Coaching
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UK Coaching is the professional association for sports coaches in the United Kingdom. It is a sports development charitable foundation.
History
[edit | edit source]Until recently it was known as sports coach UK. Previously it was called the National Coaching Foundation (NCF), founded in 1983. Its motto was Better Coaching..... Better Sport.
It was incorporated as a company on 23 January 1987.
Origination
[edit | edit source]It was first sited at Leeds Polytechnic.[1] On the organisation's committee were representatives from the British Olympic Association, the British Association of National Coaches, the Central Council of Physical Recreation and the Sports Council of Great Britain (became UK Sport in 1997). Its budget was £50,000, given by the Sports Council.
Function
[edit | edit source]It disseminates knowledge and best practice for the efficient training of British sports coaches.
It provides regulation for professional conduct in sports coaching in the UK; the Sexual Offences Act 2003 does not currently apply to sports coaches. It is not a government organisation. It regulates the provision of the UK Coaching Certificate.
Structure
[edit | edit source]It is headquartered in the west of Leeds, south of the B6514 in Wortley.[2][3]
UK Coaching Certificate
[edit | edit source]The UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC) is a recognised qualification endorsement scheme provided by UK Coaching. Its aims are to enable governing bodies of various sports across the UK to develop coaching programmes, have these programmes endorsed as being of an acceptable level of quality, and then to improve these programmes over time.[4] As of 2014[update], 28 sports have at least level 1 endorsement.[5]
See also
[edit | edit source]- National Council for School Sport
- Sports Development Foundation Scotland
- Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ Sport and British Politics since 1960, page 176
- ^ Charity Commission
- ^ Companies House
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External links
[edit | edit source]- 1983 establishments in the United Kingdom
- British sports coaches
- Coaching associations
- Organisations based in Leeds
- Physical education in the United Kingdom
- Professional associations based in the United Kingdom
- School sport in the United Kingdom
- Sport in Leeds
- Sports organisations of the United Kingdom
- Student sport in the United Kingdom