Final report of the Coaching task force 2002. This 2002 report looks at the background to and provides recommendations on the following;
- An international benchmarking exercise be undertaken to compare the preparation of coaches in England with other countries who were deemed to have successful systems in place – and to identify good practice.
The implementation of a National Coaching Certificate at 5 levels. This would be set against the national standards and be a requirement for all National Governing Bodies (NGBs).
The feasibility of linking this to a License to practice.
The feasibility of employing an additional 3,000 full time and part time coaches nationwide.
A review of sports coach UK, to establish its role in relation to emerging recommendations.

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