
NCAS - New Coaching Accreditation
Re the level 3
in 2003, I was running a fully accredited training consultancy firm at the time. I offered to help and donate (free) the time/staff to write / revamp the Basketball level 3 course in a structure to meet the national Competency level/standards/formats, as I had previously done with one of the other sports NCAS level 1 and 2 accreditation's.
i also had access to a existing level 3 coach who also had an international training consultancy that was completely unrelated to basketball who would also lend a hand.
I made this offer as the basketball level 3 had not been run/awarded/completed for at least 3 years before then, and BA advised that they no longer had a level 3 course/structure. I had been at level 2since it had been first run ( the old level 1 was written upon the basic coaches course written by Bob Turner when he was in Woolongong/Nowra in the mid 70's)
I was told that it was "in hand' and would be due out within 12 months.
Asked again in 2009 and was told that it had "been held up" but was in train.
have not heard SFA about it since.
the last I heard ( I think) was that Brendan Joyce had taken over as the president of the Coaches association from Stacker.
Give Patrick Hunt a shout out , he's in Canberra and is the president of the World basketball coaches association, and I'd expect him to know exactly where its at.
http://www.basketball.net.au/patrick-hunt-receives-international-lifetime-achievement/
http://www.fiba.com/wabc
you can even post up on the facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/WorldAssociationBasketballCoaches/

Interesting, I let my level 1 go a few years ago when I stopped coaching at Association level, but continue to coach at domestic. I think I have not got worse over the years, but then again experience isn't always shown on a bit of plastic!
Can't say not having the accreditation has impacted anything I have done along the way, nor has it provided me any benefit or hindrance in what I am currently doing.
However, should I have a desire to again move into Association level coaching, I guess I would have to go and do some level 1 course over again and get a certificate that says I can coach, only to show I am qualified?
Not saying it is a waste of time or a money making exercise, but I have seen the level of coaching not equal to the level of accreditation many times over...
So in the end I think it looks to me like a rubber stamp process that helps generate some cash for something at BA, because unless every coach is properly assessed I can't see the true value.
I hope they use the money wisely at B.A.

My Level 1 was due for renewal this year. I had to complete some forms about my coaching since I did my Level 1 course, send it to my association to be certified, then they sent it to BNSW.
I got it back a couple of weeks later and I've been promoted to "Association" (Level 2 as someone above posted).
So I asked my association for a 50% payrise and it was granted ($0 + 50%)
