It is recommended all coaches become accredited though the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS). The NCAS is an initiative of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) and is a progressive coach education program offering courses at various levels with over 70 sports participating.
Accredited NCAS coaches are recognised by national and state sporting organisations and the ASC. Increasing numbers of clubs and organisations require coaches to be NCAS accredited. As standards for safety and ethical behaviour within coaching improve, it is even more important coaches are trained and accredited.
Accredited NCAS coaches have met a minimum standard of competence. The NCAS course conducted by the Australian Jujitsu Federation (AJF) will provide essential skills and knowledge in: the use of safe and correct techniques, learning and development, risk management, appropriate legislation, biomechanics, physical development, effective communication, group management, health and safety, and much more.
To learn more about the benefits of accreditation visit the website of the AJF.
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