Dan
A brilliant course run by the excellent Sean. His knowledge and experience shone through all the time and he really made the course a valuable learning tool.
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To book the training for this assessment, scroll down to other courses by this centre and find 'Paddlesport Leader Training'.
Paddlesport leaders will take paddlers on great journeys creating amazing experiences and inspiring participants to enjoy paddling in a range of environments. They should allow paddlers the freedom to journey at their own pace whilst supporting individuals to paddle in environments that are safe but challenging.
A paddlesport leader is seen to be an independent leader who can work outside an organisation.
The key part of any training course is the individual debrief to assist with your development of your detailed action plan.
For Level 1 Paddlesport Coaches: This award is a valuable complement, fostering enhanced autonomy in coaching duties. It demands a higher proficiency in personal and safety/rescue skills, ensuring robust leadership decisions on water.
For Club Activity Assistants (CAAs): Those seeking increased responsibility will find this award beneficial. It qualifies leaders to manage diverse crafts in sheltered waters, supporting both single and mixed fleets, encompassing racing crafts, kayaks, canoes, sit-on-tops, paddleboards, and crew boats.
There are no formal pre-requisites for leader training but candidates should have a level of personal skill relevant to the sheltered water environment. For assessment all candidates must register with British Canoeing.
Clients are expected to bring their own equipment along for the activity. However equipment can be provided for a small charge. Just put a note in the booking form.
This courses will take place in Cumbria. For the majority of our courses the meeting points / venues will vary depending on weather conditions and water levels. The most commonly used lakes are Ullswater, Derwentwater and Windermere and the most commonly used rivers are Eden, Leven and Lune. Favourite spots would include Glenridding at the southend of Ullswater, the river Eden north of Penrith, Middle Derwent near Keswick, Lune near Kirkby Lonsdale, Kent through Kendal and the Leven near Newby Bridge.
There are no formal pre-requisites for leader training but candidates should have a level of personal skill relevant to the sheltered water environment.
For assessment all candidates must register with British Canoeing.
At registration evidence of the following is required:
Full Home Nation Association Membership
1 Day First Aid (within 3 years) recognised by BC.
Safeguarding Training (within 3 years) recognised by BC.
A brilliant course run by the excellent Sean. His knowledge and experience shone through all the time and he really made the course a valuable learning tool.
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