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Accredited Coaching Certificate means a seasoned sports administrator who has completed at least one coaching course under the strict guidelines of the National Coach Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) - a program of the Australian Sports Commission (ASC) - managed by ASC's Coaching & Officiating Unit.

In the case of Road And Track Cycle Racing, Recreational Road Cycling and Mountain Biking a seasoned sports administrator would need to have completed  CycleSkill and Level 1 Coaching 'Coaching Accreditation' which are managed by ASC's Coaching & Officiating Unit in order to become a REC in order to satisfy attribute (v) of Eleven Sports Administration Attributes.

There are more than 70 National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) with courses approved under the National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) and over 40 in the National Officiating Accreditation Scheme (NOAS).  National Sporting Organisation (NSO) are responsible for managing these courses. State and regional associations, or sometimes local clubs, run the courses.

State coaching and officiating centres and sport education agencies are registered with the ASC to conduct coaching general principles courses.  In addition, the ASC has released an online Beginning Coaching General Principles course. The online course takes approximately six hours to complete and can be done using E-Learning Techniques.


Professional Indemnity insurance

Litigation is becoming more common in Australia. It is important for coaches and officials to hold insurance coverage to minimise the risk of personal loss through legal action.  When purchasing insurance it is important that policies be carefully compared as they may vary greatly in their cover and their price.  Coaches and officials should check with their national or state sporting organisation or club about what insurance coverage they might already have as a member, or an accredited coach or official.  Some National Sporting Organisations (NSOs) have specific insurance requirements for accreditation.  If you cannot access insurance through your national or state sporting organisation, you can contact the insurance brokers below.  Please note that none of their policies have been examined by or are endorsed by the Australian Sports Commission (ASC).

  • Sportscover – Tel: 1800 641260

  • Marsh Insurance Broker - Tel: 1300 300 511 (swimming, personal training and sporting associations)
  • Sportsnet Australia Pty Ltd Insurance Brokers - Tel: 02 9486 3100