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The Changes
What has changed?
In October 2007, the BCU commenced the introduction of a new coaching scheme, including new performance awards (star tests and Paddle Power), coaching awards and safety awards. The changes to the coaching scheme have been developed over a number of years following the recommendations of the Paddlesport Review (2000), looking at the wider issues and long term needs of the sport in all its forms. Included in the consultation process was all four home nation coaching committees.
Coaching Remit
The BCU UKCC Level 1 Coach can plan, deliver and review short coaching sessions; normally with the support of a more qualified coach. They can work with paddlers at any stage of development; receiving specific training to coach paddlers in their first year of activity and to run taster sessions.
The BCU UKCC Level 2 Coach is able to plan, deliver, and review a series of six progressive sessions safely and effectively. Like the Level 1, this non-discipline-specific award is relevant to coaches who wish to coach any paddlesport discipline. Level 2 Coaches will work with paddlers predominantly in their first 3 years of paddling activity. The Level 2 Coach is able to offer guidance and support to the Level 1 Coach.
The BCU offer additional modules for Level 1 and 2 Coaches who wish to coach Canoe Slalom, Freestyle, Racing, Polo, Surf, and Wild Water Racing. Contact your Home Nation Association for further details.The Moderate Water endorsement enables BCU UKCC Level 2 coaches take their coaching abilities into the moderate water environment. The coaching is the same – it’s just that it takes place in a more challenging environment. This therefore widens the coaching remit and is likely to be the
BCU UKCC Level 3 Coach is a discipline specialist Coach who is able to plan, implement, and analyse long-term development programmes. From Level 3 onwards, coaches will specialise in one or more of the disciplines or environments listed below.
- White Water Kayaking
- Surf
- Slalom
- Open Canoeing
- Sea
- Polo
- Wild Water Racing
- Sheltered Water
- Freestyle
- Racing
The Four Star Leader is able to take groups of ‘competent’ paddlers on moderate water journeys. Competent refers to paddlers who do need require skills coaching to be in/on the given environment, the Awards are not Coaching Awards and are not deemed suitable for introducing beginners to the sport. Four Star Leaders are expected to be able to judge environmental conditions and the standard of the group and make appropriate decisions about journey choice. Leaders are responsible for ensuring they have 3rd party liability insurance in place, knowledge of child protection guidelines and good practice, including checks where necessary, and maintain evidence of currency.
Coaches with ‘old scheme’ qualifications continue to hold the same remit.
Full details of coaching and leadership remits is available from the BCU Terms of Reference Document
Transferring Existing Coaching Qualifications
Club Coaches with existing BCU qualifications can remain coaching within their remit indefinitely, provided they remain updated (i.e. attend a coach update event every 3 years and hold a valid first aid certificate).
However, a range of options exist for coaches wishing to transfer to the new scheme. Some benefits include
- Personal Development; the UKCC endorsed awards may provide coaches with the opportunity to develop certain aspects of their skill set
- Increased remit; for example the BCU (UKCC) Level 1 and 2 awards qualifies coaches to work with paddlers in any craft
- Increased recognition; the UKCC endorsed awards meet nationally set standards for coaching, and as consequently are likely to be valued higher by employers and clients. Candidates in Scotland receive dual certification with Scottish Qualifications Authority.
- Demand led; due to the establishment of a national set of standards for sports coaching, some employers may require the UKCC endorsed qualification
- Remaining Current; Coaches may want their skills recognised on the same scale as new coaches coming through
The choice to transfer lies entirely with the candidate. The process will involve an element of assessment against the new assessment criteria, taking into consideration the candidates’ previous experience and qualifications. When a Coach transfers they will not lose other BCU Coaching Qualifications that they may also hold.
Assessing the new Performance Awards
The changes to the performance awards requires that all coaches re-register to confirm eligibility to assess. Many hundreds of BCU coaches have already done so. If you have yet to register, the form is available from www.canoe-england.org.uk
If you are a single discipline coach (e.g. Level 2 Kayak, Level 2 Canoe etc) and don’t already hold a minimum of old 2 star in both canoe and kayak, but wish to assess the new generic 2 star, then the simplest way is to gain this new 2 star. This will then allow you to register to assess 2 star.


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