Who can join the WCA?
• Anyone who lives in Wales can register as a member of WCA? If you live in England , you should contact BCU, Adbolton Lane, West Bridgford, Nottingham NG2 5AS. Tel: . website: bcu.org.uk email:
How can I join WCA?
• You can send for a membership form, you can pay by credit or debit card over the 'phone, or you can send a cheque for the appropriate amount giving your name, address, 'phone number and email address to the WCA office.
Can I register my family as a group?
• WCA does not offer a group membership for families. However if one adult is registered as an individual member, then his / her partner and / or children can register as individual 'family' members at a reduced rate per person.
How much does it cost?
• Current membership fees are shown below. If you intend to take coaching qualifications or to compete, then you must have one of the 'Comprehensive' memberships. If you are a recreational padder, then you can join as a 'Basic' member.
Comprehensive Basic
Adult £33.00 £26.00
Youth (under 18) £16.50 £13.50
Family (per person) £16.50 £13.50
Introductory Youth membership £6.00
What is Introductory Youth membership?
• Under-18s who are registering with WCA for the first time, can take advantage of a reduced membership fee of £6.00. At the end of their first year, if they wish to renew, they must register under one of the other categories.
What are the current star test fees?
• For 1 and 2 star test, the fee is £3.00.
• For 3, 4 and 5 star tests, the fee is £6.00 for members of WCA / BCU / SCA / CANI and £12.00 for non-members.
Where can I find the star test syllabus?
The syllabus can be found on BCU website: www.bcu.org.uk It is in the Coaching section under Personal Performance awards.
What is the current canoe safety test fee?
• £6.00 for members of WCA / BCU / SCA / CANI and £12.00 for non-members
COACH UPDATE / REVALIDATION OF QUALIFICATIONS
What is update and revalidation? : Who needs to update?
How do I up date? : What happens if I don’t update?
What is update and revalidation?
The world is changing…..if you have any practical qualifications, no matter what they’re in, Be it plumbing, welding, medicine, coaching, knitting (not sure about this last one!), you will at some point need to revalidate them. In order to revalidate your awards you will need to show that you are up to date with current best practice. T his is known as “updating”. In many areas this has to be done annually, in others every two years, but within paddlesport coaching it’s every three years.
Everybody with a coaching qualification from Level 1 to Level 5 needs to show that they have updated their knowledge to current best practice every three years.
There are lots and lots of ways. Let me try to explain a few:
If you attend any course that fits in to the description above you will be revalidated automatically on the WCA computer. This happens when the course provider submits the paperwork and Pat updates our records. Your new date for revalidation will be shown on your membership card when you renew membership.
But these are not the only ways to revalidate!
It is also possible to show that you have updated your knowledge and thus want to have your qualifications revalidated by means of a SELF ASSESSMENT FORM. This form is available from the WCA office or you can download it from the BCU website. (www.bcu.org.uk)
On this form you have to show (with evidence) that you have updated in 3 key areas. These 3 key areas are:
How might you provide this evidence?
The best way to fill in the self assessment form is not at the end of 3 years but to have one in your logbook and fill it in as and when you fulfil the requirements. When it’s full send it in and start again. This way updating is a continuous on-going activity, not a hoop to jump through every 3 years.
What happens if I don’t update?
First of all let's clear up any worries - if you don’t update, you do remain insured and you don’t lose your coaching awards. However, you won’t be able to do any work for the WCA/BCU, ie assess for star tests, or other awards if you have assessor grades. Your sessions may not be as good as they could be and your paddlers may be being hindered by being trained using outdated techniques. Finally you may also find it hard to defend yourself against any charge of negligence if you can’t show that your coaching was and is current best practice.
I hope this has answered all of your questions, if not give me a bell or drop me a line I’m here to help!Sid Sinfield - 0 -