Clarification on Assessor Log Books
A1* Log Books are sent out automatically after an Assessor Day to all Level 3 Coaches.
In N.A. Level 2 and Level 3 Coaches who become A1 and will not be working on Coach Level 1 programs can start with the A3 Log Book. A3 logbooks are not sent out automatically and must be requested by the individual Assessor.
The total number of needed coaching programs is not reduced to get to A3. If an A3 would like to run Level 1 programs they need a minimum of two signatures in an A2 log book. It should be noted that the final approval for all log books is from the UK Director of Coaching. Log Books are sent to your RCO and forwarded to BCUNA.
Paperwork changes and clarifications
Paperwork for all programs run in North America (US, Canada, Mexico) must be sent to BCUNA.
If you run a program outside of North America the paperwork should be sent directly to the UK office.
Coaching certificates will now be sent out from BCUNA. This should allow the candidate to receive their certificate in two to three weeks from when the paperwork is received by BCUNA and allow problems to be fixed quickly.
For Star and Canoe Safety programs the number of fails should always be entered on the Course Report, but a Program Fee Form is not needed for fails. All paperwork for fails on Coach Education programs must be submitted.
Clarification on Failed Coach Assessments
The Central Registration fee is required for all students doing a Coach Assessment (Pass or Fail).
Tip: Collect the fee at the start of the program or when the candidate signs up for the program.
The C1 form must be sent in along with the payment (Pass or Fail).
Upon a first failed Coach Assessment, the C1 form will be re-dated and sent back to the candidate with a new C2 form.
Upon a second failed Coach Assessment the candidate’s history and the assessment team’s recommendation will be looked at, considered and a decision will be made as to whether the candidate should repeat the training or be sent an updated C1 and blank C2 for another Assessment
Course Authorization/Notification
Course Authorization has been changed to Course Notification. The Course Provider must notify BCUNA of any BCU Coach Education/5 Star Training/Assessment, which he/she proposes to deliver in North America. All notifications should be received at least 2 weeks prior to the date of the course. The Course Provider shall not deliver any such course until he/she has receives a unique “Course ID number.” Notification can be done by mail or e-mail.
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UK and North America Course Providers
All personal performance awards (1-4 Star & Canoe Safety Test) run by UK Coaches require the coach(s) to obtain and complete a BCUNA Provider Form.
The period of accreditation will be at the discretion of BCUNA and dependant on the applicant providers status within the Coaching Service.
Course Providers will be assigned a unique number upon approval.
Change of Address
It is now possible to have members address changed in both the N.A. and UK databases by e-mailing BCUNA. The old and new address should be included, plus the members BCU number. The NA database will be changed in a few days, while it will take about a month for the UK change to happen.
Exemptions
Exemptions are given out more often in N.A. then in the UK. We are trying to balance the need of getting the BCU established in North America and keeping the quality high. The need for exemptions is starting to decrease in N.A. as the BCU has grown in North America. We now have coaches in 24 states listed on the BCUNA website.
Regional Coaching Officers (RCO)
We now have two new Regional Coaching Officers in North America.
Midwest RCO (Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio)
Scott Fairty, e-mail: Scott@BCUNA.com
West Coast RCO (California, Oregon, Washington, British Columbia, Alaska)
Leon Somme, e-mail: Leon@BCUNA.com, phone (360) 472-0252
All other areas of North America will still deal directly with BCUNA.
Coach Level 1
Coach Level 1 is now allowed in North America. Aspirant coaches can be assessed for Level 1, where they are going to work within and be supervised by a BCU Approved Center. If interested in Level 1 please contact the BCU North American Admin. Officer.
This summer we will have the first program to train assessors to run Coach Level 1 programs. The Level 1 booklet will be available on the BCUNA website shortly.
Clarification on Canoe Safety Test
A valid Canoe Safety Certificate is required at the time of Coach Level 2 Training.
Active working coaches do not need to renew their Canoe Safety Test.
Prices
In 2003 BCU UK raised some prices, but BCUNA did not pass them along. Because of the decline in the Dollar against the Pound, some prices will be raised for 2004.
How can you help?
In order for BCUNA to continue doing more projects, it needs to increase revenue take in more money.
Overseas Coaches
UK Coaches must complete BCU North America Provider Form (see above) and should note that their BCU Membership insurance does not cover them in North America.
Importance of Log Books
A weak or non-existent log book may be sufficient grounds to fail a candidate at any assessment above 3 Star. The decision of the Assessor to fail a candidate based on insufficient log book evidence will be supported by the BCU. Further, the log book has become an essential component of the assessment process, providing critical information to the assessor that helps them arrive at the best possible result for the candidate and the Coaching Service.