Canada Games mentorship opportunities for BC coaches
Nov 19, 2015
The Aboriginal Apprentice Coach Program and Women in Coaching Canada Games Apprentice Program are both accepting applications for mentorship opportunitites at the 2017 Canada Summer Games in Winnipeg. Both programs are national initatives, but provide the opportunity for each province and territory to send two coaches in each program to the next Canada Games.
1. Aboriginal Apprentice Coach Program (AACP)
The AACP is a partnership between the Aboriginal Sport Circle (ASC), the Provincial/Territorial Aboriginal Sport Bodies (PTASBs), the Provincial/Territorial Coaching Representatives (PTCRs), the Canada Games Council (CGC), and the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC). The main objectives of this program are to provide aboriginal apprentice coaches with domestic multi-sport games exposure, professional development and learning opportunities and to build coaching capacity within aboriginal communities. It is also the intent of this opportunitiy to prepare the coaches for high level coaching and to increase their NCCP certification level after the games.
Interest forms due January 15, 2016.
2. Women in Coaching Canada Games Apprenticeship Program
The Women in Coaching Canada Games Apprenticeship Program is a partnership between the Provincial/Territorial Coaching Representatives (PTCRs), the Canada Games Council (CGC), and the Coaching Association of Canada (CAC). The CGC, the CAC, and PTCRs strongly believe that the apprenticeship program is an essential part of the development of a coach. Furthermore, apprenticeship programs can be used as a means to build capacity in underrepresented populations in coaching, such as women and aboriginals. The purpose of the Canada Games Apprenticeship Program is to provide women coaches with a practical and integrated major national multi-sport games experience.
Interest forms due January 15, 2016.