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The professional development of coaches through NCCP certification has been identified by the Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC) as a national priority. In order to educate and promote the value of the NCCP and to establish meaningful participation of Indigenous peoples in this national program, the ASC embarked on a multi-year process to develop supplemental training material for coaches taking NCCP workshops. The result of this process is the Aboriginal Coaching Modules (ACM), which responds to the need for a national training curriculum with content that reflects the uniqueness of Indigenous cultures, values, and lifestyles.
The ACM is a professional development training tool for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous coaches who coach or lead Indigenous participants and athletes, as they become certified through the NCCP. The material in the ACM has been developed to meet the following objectives:
– Provide culturally relevant training workshops to coaches and community sport leaders;
– Elevate the capacity of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous coaches to coach and lead Indigenous participants and athletes;
– Improve the quality of the sport experience for Indigenous participants and athletes;
– Improve the coach’s understanding of, and ability to apply, Indigenous culture to sport and to coaching techniques and tactics;
– Allow Indigenous participants and communities greater accessibility to the NCCP;
– Increase the number of NCCP certified coaches;
– Make the wisdom of Indigenous cultures available to both Indigenous and mainstream sport.
Charles Jago Northern Sport Centre
3333 University Way
Prince George
Room: Wolf Den