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NCCP: Making Ethical Decisions Training (Columbia Basin) Jan 4, 2024
January 4 @ 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Attention Columbia Basin Coaches: Free in-person NCCP Making Ethical Decisions Training
The National Coaching Certification (NCCP) offers coaches the opportunity for training and evaluation in ethical decision-making through the NCCP.
By successfully completing the NCCP Make Ethical Decisions training, coaches will be fully equipped to handle ethical situations with confidence and surety. The training helps coaches identify the legal, ethical, and moral implications of difficult situations that present themselves in the world of team and individual sport.
The NCCP Make Ethical Decisions module is a cornerstone of the NCCP and leaves coaches with no doubt as to what to do in challenging situations.
The module equips coaches to handle challenging ethical situations with confidence and surety. It helps coaches identify the legal, ethical, and moral implications of difficult situations that present themselves in team and individual sports.
After completing the NCCP Make Ethical Decisions module, you will be able to:
- analyze a challenging situation to determine its moral, legal, or ethical implications; and
- apply the NCCP Ethical Decision-Making Model to properly respond to situations in a way that is consistent with the NCCP Code of Ethics.
Free Course
Venue: Castlegar and District Complex
Date: 4th January, 2024
Time: 1-5pm
Facilitator: Carolyn Gillespie
Carolyn brings extensive coaching and education experience to the PacificSport team. With a career spanning since 1993 in School District #23 (Central Okanagan), she has connected with coaches, athletes, and parents across various sports. Carolyn is a Master Learning Facilitator (LF) for Field Hockey Canada and an NCCP LF for FMS and Introduction to Competition courses. She holds a BPE in Athletic Training and Conditioning from the University of Alberta and completed her PDPP in Education at UVIC.
Carolyn’s passion lies in physical literacy and sport education. She spearheads coach education courses, sport discovery camps, and collaborates with educators and local sports organizations to promote the Canadian Sport for Life Model across all age levels. She looks forward to building connections with sports organizations and community groups in the Okanagan Valley
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