Coaching Standards
Yorkton United FC is proud to be a
Canada Soccer Quality Soccer Provider, as such we believe that certified coaching provides an environment for players to develop skills, learn and nurture a love of soccer. We are committed to supporting all coaches who look to achieve or exceed the provincial coaching standards listed below.
Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders is a required training program for all registered coaches and team personnel of provincial sport governing bodies in Saskatchewan. Respect in Sport (RiS) for Activity Leaders is a tool designed to assist leaders to identify and respond to abuse, neglect, harassment, and bullying. RiS certificates expire after 5 years, at which time you must re-certify.
By successfully completing the NCCP
Make Ethical Decisions training, coaches will be fully equipped to handle ethical situations with confidence and surety. MED is a requirement for the FUNdamentals coaching workshop through to the A Licence workshop.
Concussions can occur while participating in any sport or recreation activity. Since the circumstances under which a concussion can be sustained are so varied, it's important for all coaches, parents/coaches/guardians, and athletes to be aware of the signs, symptoms, and what to do if a concussion occurs. The eLearning modules teach you how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a concussion - and also how to respond.
Background Screening
All coaches will need to complete an Enhanced Police Information Check (E-PIC). E-PIC can be starting by selecting the option when you register to coach with YUFC.
Sport offers many opportunities to meet people and learn about various cultures. This course on Cultural Awareness in Youth Sport examines the basic concept of culture and provides sport leaders with practical ways to model cultural awareness to youth players.