Part 4 of 5 - Highland Connect
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Part 4 of 5 - Highland Connect
5 CS4L PRINCIPLES FOR CSOs 1. Developing Skills 2. Stage/Age Appropriate 3. Quality Coaching 4. Connect with your PSO & NSO 5. Be a CS4L Champion CHANGES IN A SPORT: CASE STUDY SOCCER CHANGES TO SOCCER IN ONTARIO CHANGES TO SOCCER IN ONTARIO CHANGES TO SOCCER IN NOVA SCOTIA • Modify Coaching education: You train for the age that you will teach • Modify field and Goal Sizes: • • • • U12 U10 U8 U6 9v9 reduced field size 7v7 reduced field size 5v5 reduced field size 3v3 reduced field size • No score or standings below U10 – plans for U12 Jamboree vs. Tournaments SPORT SYSTEM Vertical Integration National Provincial Community EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION EDUCATION RECREATION RECREATION COMMUNITY SPORT ORG. COMMUNITY SPORT ORG. PROVINCIAL SPORT ORG. NATIONAL SPORT ORGANIZATIONS PARENTS AND GUARDIANS NOVA SCOTIA CS4L PROVINCIAL PLAN REGIONAL OFFICES • Regional Representatives – Gerard MacIsaac • Regional Physical Activity Coordinators – Eric Lumsden • Community Sport Development Coordinators – Stephanie Spencer Stephanie Spencer – Highland CSDC • First point of contact for Sport Nova Scotia programs • Develop effective working relationships with Community Sport Organizations • Provide sport development consultations to Community Sport • Deliver presentations to local groups interested in becoming affiliated with a provincial organization • Assist with funding applications from Community Sport Organizations • Champion of Sport Canada’s Long Term Athlete Development Model and Sport For Life model • • • • HIGHLAND HIGHLIGHTS! Pictou County Athletics Club partnering with the Pictou County Children with Autism Association to offering Run, Jump, Throw programming to children with disabilities Antigonish Minor Basketball Association offering a 3 vs 3 Spring League that is designed to promote unstructured play, mixing boys and girls and different ages together. Guysborough County Recreation Departments partnering with Kids First, offering Tumblebugs, an Active Start program, throughout the Region Highland Region Recreation Coordinators partnered with Curl NS, CCRSB & SRSB to offer NCCP Club Coach Training to PE Teachers & Rocks to Rings to students, an LTAD aligned program SUMMARY • • • • • CS4L – The Movement LTAD – The Model Physical Literacy – The Foundation Sport System – The Alignment Next Steps – The Collaboration