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Adventure Sport Framework

Adventure Sport Framework


Background to the Adventure Sport Framework
A review of adventure sport training in Ireland was conducted in 2006 by the Irish Sports Council in conjunction with Irish Adventure Sports Training Trust. A key recommendation from this review was the need for a training and accreditation framework for adventure sports in Ireland. Consequently, the Irish Sports Council asked Coaching Ireland in 2007 to develop such a framework with the eight NGBs that were originally part of the review. These 8 NGBs are the Irish Canoe Union, Irish Sailing Association, Mountaineering Ireland, Irish Surfing Association, Speleological Union of Ireland, Underwater Council of Ireland, Irish Orienteering Association and Cycling Ireland (Mountain Biking).

The aim of the framework is to develop a common framework for adventure sport instructor/leader training and qualifications. The framework will build on and support the quality work already in place in Adventure Sport NGBs and will ensure that standards are defined and maintained to the highest levels.


Development of the Framework
The Adventure Sport Framework has been developed by a steering group which consists of representatives from each of the eight NGBs as well as the Irish Sports Council, Sport Northern Ireland and Coaching Ireland. The group meets, on average, once a month.

The framework is currently in the pilot stage. Each NGB is reviewing their instructor/leader qualifications against the competencies and stages in the framework. Tutor training has been delivered by Coaching Ireland for experienced instructors/leaders who want to deliver instructor/leader awards within their NGB. Some NGBS have also started piloting their courses under the new framework.