UK
Centre for Coaching Excellence to open at Leeds Metropolitan University
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United Kingdom’s aim to be the leading coaching nation in the
world by 2016 came a step closer today as Minister for Sport Gerry
Sutcliffe announced the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence in sport
and disability sport will be based at Leeds Metropolitan University.
The Centre will be the first of its kind in the United Kingdom
and will benefit up-and-coming coaches in a wide range of sports
to help them reach the top and help drive a legacy of sporting
success for British athletes.
sports coach
UK and Leeds Met - known in sporting circles as Carnegie - will
work in partnership to establish the Centre that has received
start-up funding of £600,000 from UK Sport and Sport England.
It is also being backed by sport scotland, Sports
Council for Wales and Sport Northern Ireland.
sports coach
UK is to recruit a world-class Coaching Faculty that will pass
on their expertise to coaches and ensure that the UK Centre for
Coaching Excellence is on par with international best practice.
A UK-wide network of coaching experts, sports science and medical
experts will also be established to support training and coach
education throughout the country.
As well as
benefiting elite-sport coaches the Centre will also offer training
to community coaches to improve the quality of the sport experience
for all, and help identify potential British sport stars of the
future.
The UK Coaching
Centre for Excellence will focus on four areas of development:
High Performance : for coaches of athletes capable
of achieving success at international level
Performer Development: for coaches that will
focus on talent identification and development of young athletes
Participation: for coaches working in community
sport, helping to increase sport participation
Children’s coaches: for coaches that will work
specifically with young people at each stage of their early development
in sport.
Minister for Sport Gerry Sutcliffe said: “Behind every great athlete
is a great coach and we want to ensure that we have the best sports
coaches and coaching system in the world both at the elite end
and grass roots. The UK Centre for Coaching Excellence will be
vital in helping us realise that ambition. We want to develop
a more professional approach to coaching in the UK with it becoming
a real career option for people like it is in the United States.”
sports coach
UK Chairman and coach to London Wasps and the British Lions Ian
McGeechan said: “Today’s
announcement
is another clear marker that the coaching landscape in the UK
is changing to ensure that we will
be developing
active, skilled and qualified coaches to the highest level right
across the spectrum of coaching. In the future, it will be possible
for Children’s Coaches to achieve Level 4 or Master Coach status,
as well as those working in High Performance; Performance Development
and Participation.”
sports coach
UK CEO Pat Duffy said: “sports coach UK is looking forward to
working with Leeds Met Carnegie, the Governing Bodies, and each
of the Home Countries, to commence the start-up of the UK Centre
for Coaching Excellence. The work of the Centre will play a key
role in developing a world-leading coaching system in the UK by
2016.”
Leeds Met
Chancellor Brendan Foster said: “ We are delighted that Leeds
Met has been selected to host the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence
and that, finally, an organisation is being set up that proudly
and firmly places coaching in its rightful place at the centre
of British sport. We've had great sportsmen and sportswomen in
Britain over the years who have achieved success with the guidance
of great coaches. It is a demonstration of real foresight to now
formalise the organisation whose mission is to produce great
coaches and, in turn, increase the chances of Britain’s success
in the increasingly competitive arena of world sport.”
Leeds Met
Vice-Chancellor Professor Simon Lee said: “Carnegie has a 75 year
history of commitment to coaching, typified by one of our very
first students, Walter Winterbottom, who created the FA’s pioneering
coaching system. In this century, we are increasingly well known
for our radical approach to sporting partnerships and our engagement
with diverse communities. Coaching and working in partnership
are the essence of Leeds Met Carnegie so we relish the opportunity
of working with sports coach UK and all interested parties throughout
the UK to reach a sustainable world-leading position by 2016 as
part of the legacy of London 2012 and Glasgow 2014.”
Ends
Quotes
from Home Country Sports Councils, UK Sport, Skills Active, Youth
Sport Trust.
David Gent,
Regional Director of Sport England Yorkshire, said: “It's fantastic
that the UK Coaching Centre for Excellence is to be based
at Leeds Met. The Centre will help improve the quality of
coaches not only in Yorkshire, but across the whole country.
This is a great step forward, as better coaches are crucial to
helping our talented athletes reach their full potential; as well
as increasing the number of people playing sport and giving people
such a good experience that they want to carry on playing sport.”
sport
scotland Chief Executive Stewart Harris said: “Well trained,
confident and capable coaches are key to delivering increased
participation and improving performances in Scottish sport. Coaching
is a recognised priority for sport scotland and
in conjunction with national and local partners we aim to help
Scotland’s coaches meet their full potential and further their
coaching careers. We welcome the announcement that Leeds Metropolitan
University is to be the venue of the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence.
The Centre will provide a focal point for all coaches throughout
the country and play a crucial role in helping realise the ambition
of the UK Coaching Framework.
Sports Council
for Wales CEO Dr Huw Jones said: “ Sports Council for Wales welcomes
the launch of the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence and looks
forward to the further development of skilled and qualified coaches.”
UK Sport Chief
Executive John Steele said: “ T he announcement of this Centre
is further welcome evidence of how coaching is moving up the priority
list in British sport. Its focus, in particular around the provision
of Level-4 Coaching Certificate Programmes, will bring further
clarity to the coaching landscape in the
UK, and help
to ensure that we continue to improve the interface between coaching
at a world-class level and those supporting it throughout the
pathway.”
SkillsActive's
Chief Executive Stephen Studd said: “Coaching plays an increasingly
crucial role in growing and sustaining participation and developing
talent. SkillsActive is delighted about the announcement and are
looking forward to working with Leeds Met to develop the National
Skills Academy for Sport and Active Leisure and ensure there is
strong leadership and support through the Academy for improving
the quality of coaching in line with the UK Coaching Framework
and rolling out the UK Coaching Certificate.”
Steve Grainger,
Chief Executive of the Youth Sport Trust said: “Widening access
to high-quality coaching is critical in delivering a step change
in PE and sporting opportunities for young people. The establishment
of the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence represents an important
step towards offering all young people five hours a week of PE
and sport.”
Leeds Rhinos
Head Coach, former New Zealand national RL coach and former winner
of the International RL Coach of the Year Brian McClennan said:
“This is a fantastic achievement for Leeds Met Carnegie and we
are delighted by the announcement. Leeds Met are an integral partner
of the Rhinos, with our players studying at Carnegie and students
from the university assisting our coaching team, gaining experience
in an elite environment to compliment their academic studies.
The Rhinos were proud to be named Carnegie World Club Champions
when we defeated Melbourne earlier this year. To be regarded as
the best in your chosen field is what we all strive for and it
is great that Leeds Met Carnegie should be awarded similar recognition
in the same year.”
Yorkshire
County Cricket Club Director of Professional Cricket Martyn Moxon
said: “All sports need great coaches as they play such an important
role by inspiring young people to achieve their potential. Leeds
Metropolitan University is a great place to base A Centre for
Excellence. The partnership between Leeds Met and The Yorkshire
County Cricket Club is very positive, mutually beneficial and
increasingly a number of our players are recognising the benefits
of studying at Leeds Met for a life after their playing days are
over. Today’s news is a fantastic achievement for the University
and richly deserved.”
Notes
to Editors
For further
information please contact:
Heather Moir: Sports Coach UK Marketing and Communications Manager
- 0113 2043285 or 07980 595064, email hmoir@sportscoachuk.org
Or
Helen Goodwin:
Head of Communications, Leeds Metropolitan University - 0113 8125935
or 07824 482510, email h.g.goodwin@leedsmet.ac.uk
The UK Coaching
Centre for Coaching Excellence will be available to all sports
working within the UK Coaching Framework.
The sports
are:
Angling
Archery
Athletics
Badminton
Basketball
Boxing
Canoeing
Cricket
Cycling
Equestrian
Football
Golf
Gymnastics
Hockey
Judo
Lacrosse
Netball
Orienteering
Rounders
Rowing
Rugby League
Rugby Union
Sailing
Squash
Swimming
Table Tennis
Tennis
Triathlon
Volleyball
It is expected
that Snowsports and American Football will be added to this list
shortly.
The remit
of the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence will be to:
Host the UK Coaching faculty, which will comprise of leading experts
on coaching and will forge links with other agencies and institutions,
as well as key sports science and medical personnel / agencies.
Play a leading role in Level 4 UK Coaching Certificate Programmes
and in coaches continued professional development, with an emphasis
on the coaching of children, disabled people, talent identified
athletes and world class athletes.
Embed the UK Coaching Certificate into relevant undergraduate
programmes.
Develop new cutting-edge programmes for the education and support
of coaches including at Masters and PhD level.
Provide on-site opportunities for coaching practice and demonstrate
models of excellent practice in the employment and deployment
of coaches.
Support the development of scholarship schemes for coaches
Conduct research into coaching, coach development and participant
development
Maximise the application of sports science and medicine to the
education of coaches and practice of coaching
Leeds Metropolitan
University was chosen by a sports coach UK convened Review Panel
to host the UK Centre for Coaching Excellence after a comprehensive
bid process, followed by site visits of the short-listed venues.
The UK Centre
for Coaching Excellence will be linked to the National Skills
Academy (NSA) and play a key role in the coaching element of the
NSA
sports coach
UK is a charitable organisation, jointly funded by Sport England
and UK Sport and is the lead agency charged with the development
and implementation of a UK Coaching Framework. For more information
see www.sportscoachuk.org
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Carnegie is
often used in relation to sport and sporting partnerships at Leeds
Met. Carnegie College, a predecessor of Leeds Met, was founded
as a PE training college in 1933, and the name is now used for
the University’s Faculty of Sport and Education
The UK Coaching
Framework will put in place a structure to create an ethical,
inclusive and valued coaching system where skilled coaches support
children, adults and elite athletes at all stages of their development
in sport and which is number one in the world by 2016.
The UK Coaching
Certificate (UKCC) is an endorsement of coach education programmes
across sports within the UK set against agreed criteria.
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