Learning Strategy document 93325 UKMISC Learning Strategy document | Page 2

Transforming Learning, Transforming Lives Introduction As the lead agency for coaching in the UK, our vision is to create an active nation inspired by great coaching. Over three million people dedicate over 200 million hours each year to help others achieve their sport and physical activity goals. They range from coaches in sports clubs, PE teachers in schools, activators and helpers in local communities, and exercise and fitness professionals in leisure centres and health clubs. All play a vital role in supporting an active nation, helping people to get active and to stay active. Coach learning and development is at the heart of our vision. We want to encourage lifelong learning habits, to empower coaches to take ownership of their own learning and to develop independent and reflective coaches that are responsive to the needs of their participants. We want to support coaches to be the very best that they can be, wherever they work or volunteer, and whatever their goals or aspirations. We believe that we can only achieve this through adopting a truly person-centred approach to learning. In the spring of 2017, we embarked on a journey to transform learning within UK Coaching. We created a new “Learning and Development” team, which signalled more than simply a change in a name (formerly Coach Education), but a change of focus and a shift in our approach. We realised that we needed to do things differently to attract new people into coaching, to retain and grow those already involved in coaching, and to meet the needs of a new generation. So we took a step back. We reviewed our existing provision, we collected lots of insight, we looked at what works in other sectors, and we thought, “what do the coaches, employers and participants of the future actually want and need?” If we can transform learning for coaches, we believe that we will improve the quality of coaching practice and the participant experience, thereby benefiting and transforming the lives of individuals and communities. This document will set out our new approach to coach learning and development. It is based on a model of connectivity and presents our primary aims (or key dimensions of learning) that we believe are essential for the future of coach learning and development. ORGANISATIONS Exp “ CONTENT We want to support coaches to be the very best that they can be. ”