
Facts and Figures
| Qualification Accreditation Number | 100/5078/4 |
| Pathway Unit Number | T/500/8986 |
| Learning Hours (Guided) | 100 (40) |
| SFA/LAD Funding Code | 100/5078/4 |
| Entry Age | 18+ |
| Qualification Accreditation Start Date | 01/06/05 |
| Qualification Accreditation End Date | 31/12/10 |
| Certification End Date | 31/12/12 |
| Qualification Structure | Click here to see the units of this qualification |
| Supporting Materials | Click here to see the supporting materials |
Click here to find out how to apply to deliver this qualification.
There are no costs involved in applying or becoming a 1st4sport recognised centre.
Hockey is a popular sport with the number of clubs, teams and people participating, particularly youths, on the increase over the last few years in the UK. Coaches are therefore heavily in demand. Developed in partnership with the National Source Group for Hockey, the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey develops learners’ knowledge of how to effectively plan, conduct and evaluate hockey coaching sessions, ideally from the Level 1 qualification. Holders of this Certificate will be qualified to lead hockey coaching sessions with players of all ages and seek employment as a hockey coach.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the qualification for?
Why deliver this qualification?
What are the learner prerequisites?
How is the qualification structured?
What are the supporting materials?
What are the fees?
How do I find out more?
How do I apply?
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Who is the Qualification for?
Anyone over 18 years of age wanting to get involved in coaching at a hockey club at either junior or senior level and take some responsibility for planning a coaching programme over a period of time. Experienced hockey players may decide that they wish to branch out from participating and put something back into the sport by undertaking a coaching qualification, enabling them to pass on the knowledge they have gained. Students in further or higher education, studying sports-related coaching qualifications, should pursue this Certificate as a valuable addition to their portfolio of coaching skills.
Why Deliver this Qualification?
Endorsed by UKCC and accredited onto the National Qualifications Framework
The UK-wide standardisation of the delivery of coach education has ensured that the sport has been able to gain UKCC-endorsement for the coach education programme within which the qualification sits. The result: you can be confident that this is the only UKCC-endorsed Level 2 hockey coaching qualification available. As a result, successful learners will have a well-recognised qualification to add to their portfolio that should be valued by any would-be employer or hockey club.
The qualification is transferable across the home nations
The qualification has been developed in partnership with the National Source Group for Hockey, which encompasses England Hockey, the Scottish Hockey Union and the Welsh Hockey Union, and, as such, meets the requirements for a coach in the majority of the home nations.
Increasing popularity
Hockey is a popular sport, with the number of clubs, teams and people participating on the increase over the last few years. The sport has seen a particular increase in its popularity among the youth of the UK, with the number of teams having almost tripled since 2002. And with over 116,000 people participating in the sport and 2012 on the horizon, it is envisaged that participation numbers will continue to rise, leading to an increased demand for qualified coaches at both junior and senior levels.
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What are the Learner Prerequisites?
Learners are required to:
- be a minimum of 17 years of age
- hold a 1st4sport Level 1 Certificate in Coaching Hockey, or a governing body of sport equivalent, or be accepted onto the course via the Hockey Coaching UK selection process, based on previous experience.
How is the Qualification Structured?
The qualification is divided into the following units:
| Unit No | Unit Title | Accreditation No. |
| 1 | Coaching Principles and Ethics | J/103/1020 |
| 2 | Plan Coaching Sessions | L/103/1021 |
| 3 | Conduct Coaching Sessions | R/103/1022 |
| 4 | Review Coaching Sessions | Y/103/1023 |
| 17 | Coaching Hockey | T/500/8986 |
There are 100 recommended learning hours for learners to complete the qualification, of which 40 are guided learning hours.
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What are the Supporting Materials?
Unlike many other awarding bodies that just supply you with the basic qualification standards, we go that extra mile to support you by providing:
- full and comprehensive learner packs,which include a full set of structured learning and assessment tasks to help you deliver the qualification
- tutor/assessor guidance notes,which include sample answers to support you when assessing your students
- qualification administration that is all carried out online, enabling you to process students quickly and effectively, and making the records we hold on your students accessible to you at the click of a mouse.
For recognised centres and tutors, the qualification is supported by the following resources:
generic administrative guidance and tools for recognised centres - Pathway Specification, outlining the requirements of delivering and assessing the qualification
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey Tutor/Assessor/Verifier Guidance Pack
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey Learning and Assessment Materials Pack
- internal and independent assessment tools.
- Hockey Coaching UK Health and Safety Guidelines for Coaching.
For learners, the qualification is supported by the following resources:
- 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey Learner Pack and supporting CD
- sports coach UK Code of Practice for Sports Coaches
- internal and independent assessment tools
- Hockey Coaching UK Level 2 learning materials
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What are the Fees?
Fees are charged per learner and provide registration and certification for the qualification, as well as a 1st4sport Learner Pack, learning resources and certificate. There are no costs involved in applying to deliver the qualification or becoming a 1st4sport recognised centre. Further information on fees is available in your qualification application pack.
How do I Find Out More?
To find out more about the organisations that assisted in developing this qualification, please visit their respective websites at:
England Hockey– www.englandhockey.co.uk
The Scottish Hockey Union – www.scottish-hockey.org.uk
The Welsh Hockey Union – www.welsh-hockey.co.uk
Contact Details for 1st4sport Qualifications:
1st4sport Qualifications
Coachwise limited
Chelsea Close
Off Amberly Road
Armley
Leeds LS12 4HP
Tel: 0113-290 7610
E-mail: enquires@1st4sportqualifications.com
How do I Apply?
If you are not already a 1st4sport recognised centre, but would like to deliver the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey, you will first need to fill in a Centre Recognition Application Form.
To apply, please request a Centre Recognition Application Form
If you are already a 1st4sport recognised centre and would like to seek approval to deliver the 1st4sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Hockey, please access Athena, the 1st4sport quality assurance system, and complete the qualification approval process. If you cannot remember your username and password, please contact us.
We don’t charge you any fees to apply to deliver this qualification.
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