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"ChipsCheeseandMayo" wrote in message
oups.com... So you can revalidate solely on the basis that you have been continually coaching? No - that is not how the system works - it is set out on the website but you have to show that you have updated your knowledge. That sounds a bit dodgy to me - I am learning that a lot of the things I was initially first taught may not be best practice now. But because I have ben ontinually coaching using these methods for the 3 year period I am considered to be up to date? Agreed - noone said the system was perfect, but to test everyone every 3 years would not be practicable either. Now, driving is a much much higher risk activity and we don't have any revlaidation of that. The BCU is developing their procedures in line with other organisations. It seems to me (yes you guys have turned me political) that the whole revalidation scheme has been very poorly thought out, and in many cases is pretty pointless. PArticualrly as you can continue to coach as a non-validated coach? Well you can do what you want if you are not paid so many club coaches do not revalidate but they cannot issue stars either. Otherwise it is unlikely anyone will pay you to coach if you dont. Whilst what you say is reasonable, it is not correct to say that the system is corrupt - there is a lot of difference between a corrupt system and one that needs to improve. Rather than being political, how about suggesting some sensible practical suggestions for improvement. |
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