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Coach Certification Requirements - SEERA Hockey

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HCR 3.0 Spordle Account Log-In. Hockey Alberta is responsible for the training and development of coaches, including all NCCP levels, the Hockey Canada Safety Program and the Checking Skills Program. All coach clinics/qualifications (including Respect in Sport-Activity Leader and Police Information Check), as well as rostered team history, can be viewed on your Hockey Canada Registry 3.0 (Spordle) account. * **Hockey Alberta - Coach 2 - Minor Leagues Clinic** - Emphasizes basic skills and the importance of having players develop confidence, self-esteem and a love for the game. Coaches will be required to register and complete all Coaching Clinic through Hockey Alberta website. Fees for required Coaching clinics will be reimbursed by SEERA for courses taken during the season by ROSTERED team officials only. | Age Division | Coach 1- Intro to Hockey Clinic | Coach 2- Minor League Clinic | Intro to Principles of Checking | Respect in Sport Activity Leader (Coach ) | Hockey Canada Safety Program - Level 1 |.

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Coach Eligibility

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The Baseball Alberta Office will provide info to coaches not meeting the certification requirements, advising them that if the Initiation Online Module is not completed by the Provincial Championship weekend, that coach will not be allowed on the field. All Head Coaches listed on a provincial roster are required to complete the Safe Sport E-Learning online module. All 'AA' and 'AAA' Assistant Coaches are also required to complete the Safe Sport E-Learning online module. All 'A' Assistant Coaches are required to complete Safe Sport E-Learning online module or Respect in Sport. While coaches on a provincial roster are no longer obligated to complete the Respect in Sport online module, Baseball Alberta strongly recommends that associations make it mandatory for their House League coaches to complete the Respect in Sport module. The Baseball Alberta Registrar will notify coaches not meeting the certification requirements, stating that if the Safe Sport E-Learning online course is not completed by the Provincial Championship weekend, the head coach will be disqualified from the field and removed from the Provincial Roster.

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Become a Certified Coach | Alberta Equestrian Federation

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Becoming a certified coach through Equestrian Canada’s National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) provides a clear, nationally recognized pathway to develop your coaching skills, strengthen your professional practice, and support safe, positive equestrian experiences for riders and horses. Through training, evaluation, and ongoing development opportunities, AEF is here to support you at each stage of the certification process. * Choose your coaching context (Instructor, Competition Coach, Competition Coach Specialist, Competition Development). We’ve created a step-by-step guide to walk you through each part of the process — including where to find manuals, training modules, and evaluation information. The right coaching pathway depends on your coaching goals, the riders you work with, and the environment you coach in. * Your coaching context (Instructor, Competition Coach, Competition Coach Specialist, or Competition Development). Both Coach Status and Coaching Certification are required to coach in Equestrian Canada programs such as Rookie Riders\* and Learn to Ride & Drive\*.

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Coaching Requirements & NCCP - Football Alberta

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To become a Certified Position Coach, you must submit the clinic workbook, pass the online MED Exam and complete an on-site evaluation. High School Coaches.

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Advanced Coach Education - Alberta Soccer Association

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Candidates must be 16 years of age and a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident · For coaches wanting a more in-depth understanding of coaching

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[PDF] 2024 Hockey Alberta Coach Qualification Matrix

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Coaches must be Trained by November 15 of the current season; and then Certified by. November 15 of the following season to remain eligible.

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Coaching Requirements - Hockey Alberta

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Coaching Requirements · Updated Coach Education Pathways · 2025-26 Coaching Requirements - Must be completed by November 15, 2025.

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How to Become a Coach - Athletics Alberta

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# How to Become a Coach. Home » How to Become a Coach. In Alberta, Coaching takes a number of different pathways. The fundamental difference in the pathways is the age of the athlete you are coaching and their stage of development. The video below gives an overview of the pathways and coaching. The chart is how we have implemented the national coaching pathways of Athletics Canada. ## **Coaching Education Deadlines**. New deadlines have been established for your coaching education evaluations. Coaches will have one year (365 days) to complete and pass their Athletics Portfolio and Practice Observations for RJTW, Sport Coach and Club Coach. In addition, coaches who registered for their Athletics evaluations in RJTW, Sport Coach or Club Coach in the past (2024, 2023, 2022, etc) have until December 31, 2025 to complete and pass it. These new deadlines are intended to keep coaching education current and evaluations productive. National Coaching Certification Program Explained in Video.

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