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Changes to the Community Coaching Essential Skills Course
Published Tue 25 Mar 2025
As of April 2025, the updated version of the Community Coaching Essential Skills course will go live to all learners.
What will change
- You will have the option to complete the modules in any order and as many as you wish (or are required as per NSO/NSOD requirements).
- The Safeguarding module in the Community Coaching Essential Skills course will be removed. All safeguarding content will be completed via Sport Integrity Australia’s Safeguarding Children and Young People in Sport Induction course.
- You will have access to reflective workbooks that align with each of the 7 essential skills module topics.
- You will gain an award upon successful completion of each module and a certificate when you have completed all 7 modules.
What won’t change
- The learning objectives and topics covered will remain as within the current course and still deliver on the fundamentals of coaching.
- The diverse learning opportunities throughout the course.
- The course remains free for all learners to access and continue their coaching development.
What if I’m already completing the current Community Coaching Essential Skills course?
- The updated Community Coaching Essential Skills course will not go live until early April 2025, so you have until then to complete the current version.
- If you do not complete the entire Community Coaching Essential Skills course by April 2025, but you have completed one or multiple modules within the course (e.g. up to Module 4: How you connect), you will receive an award for each module completed but not a course completion certificate. You will still need to complete all modules to receive a course completion certificate.
- If you did not complete past Module 1: Who you coach, you will be required to start the course again should you choose.