Starting a junior section – FAQ

If your question isn’t answered below, please contact a member of the scottishathletics Development Team.

What are the minimum number of qualified coaches and level of coach we need to start a junior section?

  • Minimum of one Level 2+ or equivalent – either an Athletics Coach (AC) qualification (all age ranges) or a Coach in Running Fitness qualification (off-track 12 years +)

Can a Coaching Assistant (CA) lead sessions?

  • Yes, but the UKA Level 2 or above must be in the venue whilst the Coaching Assistant is coaching.
  • The AC should create the plan and subsequent session plan for the CA to deliver.

Are there age limits on any qualifications?

  • Yes, Coach in Running Fitness (CiRF) is for coaches working with athletes over the age of 12 years. This is due to the specific nature of the qualification, off-track running and the developmental stage of athletes under this age.

Are there any events that a qualified Athletics Coach cannot deliver?

  • Yes, Hammer, Discus, Pole Vault, Triple Jump

How do the coaches become qualified to coach these events?

  • Each of these events have add-on modules that can be done online. Once complete the events are added to the coach’s licence.
  • Hammer, discus and pole vault require an additional observed practical assessment.

What are the recommended ratios for coaches to athletes?

  • The recommended ratio is 1:12, but this is the maximum number in terms of ratio.
  • Examples of a clubs ratios may look like this: –
    • Under 13 years, doing multi events – 1:12
    • Event Group Stage (13-16) – 1:6
    • Event Specialists (16-Senior) – 1:3

Do we need to PVG Disclosure check our volunteers?

  • All coaches MUST complete a PVG Disclosure if they are coaching in a club with junior members.
  • Only volunteers that are engaged in regulated work should complete a PVG Disclosure – the Disclosure Scotland self-assessment tool will help you decide if this applies to you.

What are the additional positions that a club may need to add to their committee?

  • Welfare Officer – Child Protection Officer
  • Coach Coordinator – Support Coach
  • Team Manager – Leagues/ competitions

Useful links:

www.ucoach.com/qualifications
www.scottishathletics.org.uk/coaches/qualifications

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