ACF CADET PROGRAMME

NOVEMBER 2011 CADET COURSE IS FULL.  ALL APPLICATIONS RECEIVED WILL BE PLACED ON THE WAITING LIST SHOULD A POSITION BECOME AVAILABLE. 

2011 COURSE DATES:

  • Saturday November 26th 2011, (Course Full)
  • Venue: Ashburton Uniting Church Hall, Ashburn Grove

Pre-requisite:

  • 16 years Grade 3 ACF Calisthenic Skills
  • Must be a financial member of the VCCA Inc ($22.00 joining fee is required)
  • Assisting a Level 1 or Level 2 registered coach 

Requirements:

  • ACF Calisthenic Technical Guide (CD Rom)
  • Cadet course fee of $44.50.    
  • 100% attendance at all 4 course modules (any lateness requires repeat)

Supervising Coach:

  • Is solely responsible for Cadet during her training period
  • Guidelines are to be discussed and adhered to
  • Application for Cadetship is to be requested by the Supervising Coach, in writing, and addressed to the VCCA Cadet Administrator

Procedures:

  • During the 2 year period, (or less according to age of entry), the Supervising Coach may recommend attendance at additional seminars and competitions, offering the Cadet education to enhance their future coaching career.

NOTE: AT NO TIME SHOULD A CADET BE PERMITTED TO TAKE A CLASS OR SOLO COMPETITOR UNSUPERVISED

 

Level One Entry:

  • Cadet Education is a national criteria for entry to Level One.
  • The Cadet program is designed to train all assistants to Level One course entry level, however you may nominate to remain a Cadet for an indefinite period.

Cadet Pamphlet:

  • Please refer to the cadet pamphlet for the exact details of the next available cadet course.
Cadet Supervising:
  • Please refer to the guidelines for both cadet and supervising coaches.

Forms and Applications

  membership_form_2011.pdf membership_form_2011.pdf      CADET_COURSE_APPLICATION_FORM.pdf CADET_COURSE_APPLICATION_FORM.pdf

 Tech_Guide_2011.pdf Tech_Guide_2011.pdf                Cadet_Information_Brochure_2011.pdf Cadet_Information_Brochure_2011.pdf     Cadet_Supervising_Guidelines_2011.pdf Cadet_Supervising_Guidelines_2011.pdf