
The 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) is awarded by 1st4sport Qualifications and has been developed in partnership with the Hockey Coaching Implementation Group. Group members include England Hockey Board, Welsh Hockey Union and Scottish Hockey.
The 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) is regulated at Level 2 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) and forms part of hockey’s UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC) endorsed coach education programme. For further information on the regulated status of the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF), please log on to The Register of Regulated Qualifications website. For further information on the UKCC, visit www.sportscoachuk.org.
Is the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) for me?
If you are over 18 years of age and hold the 1st4sport Level 1 Award in Coaching Hockey or recognised equivalent, and have been developing your coaching skills, then the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) is designed for you.
Why should I study the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF)?
It forms part of a structured and progressive programme of sports coaching and other related qualifications, offering you access and involvement in introducing others to the sport of hockey.
What can I use the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) for?
- To gain paid or unpaid employment as a hockey coach.
- As part of the development of a credible CV for employment in the active leisure, learning and well-being industry.
- As a progression towards the 1st4sport Level 3 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF).
What will I learn?
On successful completion of the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF), you should:
- understand the fundamentals of coaching sport
- understand how to develop participants through coaching sport
- understand how to support participants’ lifestyles through coaching sport
- understand the principles of safe and equitable coaching practice
- be able to plan a series of hockey coaching sessions
- be able to prepare the hockey coaching environment
- be able to deliver a series of hockey coaching sessions
- be able to monitor and evaluate hockey coaching sessions.
How will my learning programme be structured?
Learning programmes are usually designed by the recognised centre that delivers the qualification. They may, therefore, vary in length and format. Depending on your needs, recognised centres can offer intensive courses, or a series of learning events, over a period of weeks. Whatever the timescales, all learning programmes should include the following phases:
- An induction to the qualification and your programme of learning and assessment
- A learning programme that meets your needs, focusing on the theory and practice of coaching hockey
- A programme of assessment, spread throughout the course, including observations of your coaching by an appropriately qualified assessor.
At the end of the programme, you will be provided with formal feedback on your performance and an action plan for your further development.
What will my assessment involve?
The 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF) assessment will require you to:
- create, develop and implement a personal action plan
- complete venue risk assessments for each venue used for coaching
- gather player information to support effective planning
- plan a series of four linked and progressive sessions
- deliver a coaching session for adults (observed by assessor)
- deliver a coaching session for children (observed by assessor)
- complete a series of underpinning theory questions relating to:
- coaching practice
- player development
- technical skills, tactical knowledge and laws of the game
- fitness, nutrition and ethics in sport
- safeguarding and protecting children and vulnerable adults.
How much will the qualification cost me?
Recognised centres offering this qualification determine their own fees, and they will vary from centre to centre. The fees charged should entitle you to a programme of learning and assessment, registration and certification for the qualification, a 1st4sport Learner Pack and an appropriate learning resource. For further information on the costs of courses, please contact a recognised centre. Opportunities for funding may be available via a recognised centre, if you are eligible.
What do I do next?
The qualification is delivered by 1st4sport recognised centres, not all of which offer open courses to members of the public. Your first port of call to access a course should be the appropriate governing body of sport.
For information on where to access the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey (QCF), or for more information on the sport of hockey, please contact:
England Hockey Board
Post: Bisham Abbey National Sports Centre
Near Marlow
Buckinghamshire SL7 1RR
Tel: 01628-897 500
Email: info@englandhockey.org
Website: www.englandhockey.org
Welsh Hockey Union
Post: Sport Wales National Centre
Sophia Close
Cardiff
CF11 9SW
Tel: 029-2078 0730
Fax: 029-2078 0738
Email: info@welsh-hockey.co.uk
Website: www.welsh-hockey.co.uk
Scottish Hockey
Post: 589 Lanark Road
Edinburgh EH14 5DA
Tel: 0131-453 9070
Fax: 0131-453 9079
Email: info@scottish-hockey.org.uk
Website: www.scottish-hockey.org.uk