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The British Judo Association
is committed to providing opportunities female judoka to move
into coaching and for existing coaches to progress up the coach
education pathway. We believe it is important that we create more
confident female coaches working to their full capacity in clubs
and all other levels of the sport. We believe education is a key
ingredient which will allow us to achieve this.
Over
the next few years, as part of the BJA's ‘Women and Girls Initiative',
we are able to significantly subsidise coach education for appropriately
qualified female judoka with special emphasis on participation
in UKCC Level 1 and UKCC Level 2 courses. To get the programme
running, we are starting with a UKCC Level 2 course for female
judoka only sometime prior to June 2010 and any women out there
who hold existing Coach Awards, Instructor award or have proven
coaching experience will be considered for participate in this
first course. Dates will be set for additional courses based on
the responses received.
Places are limited
on this first course, and these will be allocated to those who
reply first, providing they meet the criteria. For more information
see the following page:
http://www.britishjudo.org.uk/technical/coaching_home.php
If any current
BJA female coaches or potential coaches would like to take part
in these opportunities please complete the following online form:
https://www.onlineentries.co.uk/events/bja/women-coaching.php
Please
contact me by e-mail at joyce.heron@britishjudo.org.uk
or on 07967773813 if you require further information - enquiries
and questions welcomed. No matter what your level or experience
we would like to hear from you.
Joyce Heron
BJA Technical Officer
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