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Officiating

The HockeyEd programs offer an accreditation structure that meets the needs of all modern hockey participants. 



The HockeyEd umpire and coach training programs are competency based and are designed to reflect the modern game and the needs of hockey participants.
These programs shift the focus towards developing practical skills and self-development, and thus ensure coaches and umpires are better prepared to meet the demands of the game.

The programs are delivered in a combination of formats including online learning, practical sessions, self-development activities and workshop training.



To access the coach and umpire programs click on the link below:

UMPIRE

COACH



Accreditation can offer the following benefits:

» Information regarding the latest in teaching and coaching  /officiating methods.
» A wide variety of fun and challenging skill development opportunities for athletes / officials.
» Skill development that targets appropriate age groups to encourage and motivate athletes / officials.
» Recognition for levels of accreditation achieved.
» Assists in the provision of quality and safe sporting environments for clubs.
» Links with hockey Victoria development programs i.e. junior and senior representative teams.
» Opportunities to network and share resources with cumpires and coaches from other sports.
» All accreditations remain current for a period of twelve months. At the conclusion of this time, accreditation holders are required to complete an updating procedure,according to the guidelines within each level


All accreditations remain current for a period of twelve months. At the conclusion of this time, accreditation holders are required to complete an updating procedure,according to the guidelines within each level




RESOURCES

Opens external link in new window HockeyEd FAQ

Opens external link in new window Accreditation Renewal Information