The National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP) gives coaches the training and tools needed to succeed in coaching and in life. In Saskatchewan, the Coaches Association of Saskatchewan provides NCCP training, as well as professional development and certification maintenance for all levels of coaching.
We work with the Coaching Association of Canada and other partners to provide opportunities for coaches to learn and develop skills through training programs, apprenticeships and grants.
We believe everyone deserves a qualified coach. Striving to be a leader in Canada, CAS provides Saskatchewan coaches of all levels opportunities in coach development through positive, innovative and collaborative education experiences.
Looking for an NCCP Multi-Sport Coach Training Workshop, NCCP Core Training Workshop, Multi-sport Competition Development Training or another coaching professional development opportunity? Find everything you need to know about the course and register.
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