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Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba – Please forward this information to any coaches you think may qualify for, be interested in and/or benefit from, the Advanced Coaching Diploma

 
CSCM is pleased to join forces with other members of COPSIN to bring CAC’s Advanced Coaching Diploma (ACD) to Manitoba coaches.
 
What is ACD?
ACD is the most elaborate multisport program offered by the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) in Canada. It consists of four core themes; Coaching Leadership, Coaching Effectiveness, Performance Planning and Training & Competition Readiness.

Am I Eligible for the ACD Program?
Ideally, coaches are Competition Development Certified when entering the diploma program. Alternately, the coach needs to be Fully Trained Competition Development or Level 3 certified and pass Make Ethical Decisions online evaluation

For English delivery of the program, CSCM works with Canadian Sport Institute Calgary (CSIC) and Canadian Sport Institute Ontario (CSIO).

Important Dates
April 2018 matriculation | associated with CSIC
Applications accepted until January 2018

September 2018 matriculation | associated with CSIO
Applications accepted until July 2018

ACD is a hub delivery based program. What this means is that Manitoba candidates will have to travel to either CSIC or CSIO two to four times throughout the program for weekend “bootcamps”. The remainder of the program is delivered through an interactive online platform where candidates can participate in units through a live-stream or watch them afterwards. All work is completed, submitted and reviewed through this same online platform.

CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFO ON THE ACD

About Coaching Association of Canada:
The Coaching Association of Canada unites stakeholders and partners in its commitment to raising the skills and stature of coaches, and ultimately expanding their reach and influence. Through its programs, the CAC empowers coaches with knowledge and skills, promotes ethics, fosters positive attitudes, builds competence, and increases the credibility and recognition of coaches.
Visit coach.ca for more information.

About CSCM: 
The Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba (CSCM) was created as one of the many legacies of the 1999 Pan American Games held in Winnipeg. Today, CSCM is the hub for high-performance sport in Manitoba. A proud member of the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic Sport Institute Network, CSCM works to provide a world-class, multi-sport daily training environment for athletes and coaches through integrated services and programs in the fields of physiology, strength and conditioning, nutrition, psychology and support services.

For more information, contact:
Stephanie Lambert
Athlete Services, Development & Programs Manager
Canadian Sport Centre Manitoba
Direct Line: 204.474.7382 | Email: stephanie@cscm.ca