EN LEVEL UP --2023-2024 Coaching and Umpiring Courses
Want to take your on-court experience - and that of other women and girls - to the next level? Then why not sign up to one of our upcoming learning experiences and become a coach or umpire? ??
The courses will be delivered between the end of September 2023 and March 2024, which is the perfect opportunity for you to become a Game Maker and start the new 2023-2024 membership season with a bang! ??
As a member, these learning experiences are exclusive to you* and will be released for sale starting Tuesday 23 May. Here's what to expect: |
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? Make sure to set your reminders for the courses launch next week. Don’t miss out on your opportunity to learn and grow! ? |
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These courses are entirely virtual and are a great introduction to coaching the game as an Assistant Coach, working alongside a Lead Coach, with players from under seven to open age. Learners should be 16 years on the first day of the course to enrol. England Netball members also benefit from a very special rate of £155, saving £40 per course. This saving will be applied automatically at checkout. |
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These courses are exclusive to England Netball members, aged 18 and above, who have been an Assistant Coach for a minimum of two years or have a Level 1 Coaching Qualification in Netball. |
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These courses are exclusive to England Netball members, aged 13 and above. The Into Officiating Award is the mandatory starting point for all new umpires into the Officiating Pathway. Conducted virtually over two sessions, the course will help you understand the basic rules of the game, as well as cover some of the basics of positioning and movement, building your whistle confidence. |
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This course is the next step on the umpire pathway and is exclusively available to England Netball members who hold the full Into Officiating Award. It’s perfect for those aspiring to umpire at a higher level within a county. The course builds on the knowledge learnt on the Into Officiating course and introduces the basics of Contact/Contest and Advantage. The course consists of two 1.5-hour virtual sessions (3 hours in total) and a 30-minute online Written Assessment which is included in the course price. |
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A practical assessment is required for all officiating courses and can be arranged locally by contacting your relevant county officiating lead after you have completed the virtual sessions. |
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