Coach Training and NEW Professional Development
2017-09-08All current coaches are required to complete 20 Professional Development Units per 5 year period. Thinking of coaching? Check out the training requirements
Existing Coaches
It is important that all coaches understand the changes that are coming to the requirements for coaching, not only at your current age group and level but for all levels within the sport.
In 2014 Ringette Canada began compliance with the Coaches Association of Canada’s (CAC) NCCP Professional Development policy and procedures. Please visit our Professional Development Webpage for information and links to get your credits logged.
New Coaches - Coaching advancing
To get a synopsis of what training is needed for each level of play please visit our Coach Training Requirements Webpage. You will find links to ERRA, Ringette Canada, and ORA from here.
Remember your first stop for any coach training questions you may have is your GCRA Coaching Coordinator. The Director of Player Development, VP Competitive, VP Regional and VP Novice and Bunnies will also be able to answer most questions or at least direct you properly.
It is important that all coaches understand the changes that are coming to the requirements for coaching, not only at your current age group and level but for all levels within the sport.
In 2014 Ringette Canada began compliance with the Coaches Association of Canada’s (CAC) NCCP Professional Development policy and procedures. Please visit our Professional Development Webpage for information and links to get your credits logged.
New Coaches - Coaching advancing
To get a synopsis of what training is needed for each level of play please visit our Coach Training Requirements Webpage. You will find links to ERRA, Ringette Canada, and ORA from here.
Remember your first stop for any coach training questions you may have is your GCRA Coaching Coordinator. The Director of Player Development, VP Competitive, VP Regional and VP Novice and Bunnies will also be able to answer most questions or at least direct you properly.