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Getting Involved:Coaching
This is a simple approach to finding out about becoming a coach.Becoming a coach is a rewarding activity and helps other club members up skills to widen the knowledge base within Queens Park Harriers.More coaches are needed and a good coach never stops learning.Hopefully this may inspire you to become a coach. Here are the basic steps to take and will shine light on some frequently asked questions.
Finding a Coaching Course
http://www.englandathletics.org/courses.asp?section=33§ionTitle=Coaching+courses
This link takes you straight to the Coaching Courses page of England Athletics.All the latest coach education courses can be found here alongside information of how to book onto a course.
West London Athletics Network
http://www.englandathletics.org/page.asp?section=901§ionTitle=Your+Networks
Clicking on this page takes you through to the menu page from which you can find the link to your own MAN page.Your MAN network group can use this page to ensure that any MAN information for events or initiatives is easily available.
County Sports Partnership
http://www.sportengland.org/support_advice/county_sports_partnerships/your_csp.aspx
Find your nearest County Sports Partnership website. Most CSPs run a club workshop programme, where you can find local workshops required for ClubMark accreditation as well as others that may help you organise your club.
uCoach
http://coaching.uka.org.uk
UCoach is UKA's coaching website. You can find the latest coaching information here in a variety of different media:articles, videos, podcasts and blogs-all geared to help coaches learn.

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