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Dynamic Youth Coaching
StructureDuration
The live training on the course is spread over five months however there is no fixed time by which you need to qualify. We believe it’s important that you take as long as you need to gain the skills and confidence you need. However, a typical time for completing the course is around six months.
StructureThe live training is structured around 5 modules taken over the five months to give time to use the skills learned on each module.
The modules are taught at weekends from 10.00 until 17.30.
The five modules are:
- Core Youth Coaching Skills
- The Dynamic Youth Coaching Model
- Harnessing the Power of Groups
- Creativity and Engagement in Youth Coaching
- Empowering for Self-Management
For further information on what you learn in each, check the Content page in this section.
SupportTo ensure you progress successfully through the course, you also receive a package of support which includes:
- Micro-group mentoring on your coaching
- Monthly webinars
- Online Learning Zone with videos on detailed marketing and planning skills
- Full Youth Coaching Kit with templates, processes, workshop plans and everything you need to get started
- Interactive online community for connection and encouragement
- Comprehensive workbook
For further information on what the support, check the Support page in this section.
Coaching hoursAs part of the qualification, you will complete 30 hours of real-life youth coaching or 50 hours including 30 hours group work.
You receive mentoring around this to ensure you are on track and to answer any queries you may have about your work.
Final assessmentThe final assessment is based on the submission of the case studies and completion of all the training weekends.
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