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Streetdance…Football…Rugby…Badminton …football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics… Positive multisports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball… Coaching Scotland Sportscotland What is Positive Coaching Scotland (PCS)? cheerleading…gymnastics…multi School Sport Award sports…streetdance…football…rugby… The Positive Coaching Scotland (PCS) programme is about creating a positive environment in youth sport - one which focuses on encouraging The sportscotland School Sport Award is a national initiative designed to encourage effort and learning, improving performance and fostering competition. badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multischools to continuously improve the quality and quantity of physical education and school sports…street... sport opportunities, within and outwith the curriculum. They also will also encourage This focus helps young people to understand the importance of effort rather strengthened sporting links between schools and the communities around them. than winning at all costs. dance…football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics…The gold award will formally recognise a school’s achievement in putting quality physical What are the key PCS principles? education and school sport at the heart of their planning, practice and ethos. The awards There are three key principles at the heart of Positive Coaching Scotland. will also highlight and celebrate successful physical education and school sport models multiacross sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball… Scotland. These are critical to becoming an effective positive role model and ensuring Motherwell & that young people develop important life skills. cheerleading…gymnastics…multi...sports…streetdance…football…rugby…For more information and to apply for the school sport 1. Honour our sport (ROOTS) 2. Redefi ne ‘winner’ (ELM) award please contact your Bellshill Active Schools The fi rst principle teaches young people how to True winning comes from giving maximum effort, badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multiActive Schools Coordinator sports…streetdance… honour their sport through teaching respect for rules, continually improving by learning and dealing opponents, offi cials, team mates and self. with mistakes. football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics…multi...Programme 2015-16 R Rules Always play by the rules Encourage effort, irrespective of outcome, E helps player try harder the next time. sports...streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading… Opponents Always respect your opponents Every experience should be a learning Community Sport Hubs O opportunity. Young people don’t learn when their only defi nition of success is winning on Braidhurst Community Sport Hub and Dalziel Community Sport Hub are both working with a L range of local clubs and organisations to create a range of quality sport and physical activity Offi cials Always respect the offi cials the scoreboard. gymnastics…multi…sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton… O opportunities within the Motherwell and Bellshill area. These clubs are working closely with Active Parents who embrace the Positive Sport Schools and Community Sport Hub Offi cers to ensure that they provide quality coaching and Parent ethos recognise the importance of welcoming environments to provide the best possible experience for young people. These clubs Team mates Always respect your team mates M utilising mistakes as learning experiences. basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multisports…street...dance…football…will receive preferential promotion in schools in partnership with Active Schools Coordinators to T ensure that children are directed to the most pro-active and sustainable clubs. S Self Always respect yourself rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multisports… 3. Fill the emotional tank (ETANK) sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading… Young people need to feel appreciated no matter their ability. It is crucial that we encourage, teach, appreciate, provide non-verbal support and know gymnastics…multi sports…street dance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball… how to praise. cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports…street dance…football…rugby… Encouragement - Encourage children by using E verbal and non-verbal communication. Teachable moments - Sport is a fantastic way badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports….street dance… T of teaching life lessons. We should utilise teachable moments. Appreciate effort - Praise effort regardless of football…rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multi A outcome. Pay special attention to effort goals. Non-verbal support - Encourage and build sports… N confi dence with positive body language. Know how to praise - Use praise to develop mutual trust by giving truthful and specifi c For further information on other Active Schools activities throughout North Lanarkshire, K feedback. please contact your Active Schools Coordinator or visit: Web: www.nlleisure.co.uk For further information or to arrange a PCS workshop for your school @NLLschoolsports please contact your Active Schools Coordinator 13289_NL Leisure_Active Schools Programme Brochure 2015-16_A4 6pp_Motherwell.indd 1 05/08/2015 14:54 Staff training Active Schools festival/event Motherwell & Bellshill Active Schools Programme 2015 - 2016 Calendar *all dates and times subject to change Finals Motherwell & Bellshill Club links …football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics… Date Event Location Time Club Main Contact Contact Details multisports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball…Burnhead Bowling Norah Mooney [email protected] SEPTEMBER 15 Uddingston Hockey Youth Convenor [email protected] 3rd Introduction to Basketball Dalziel High School 4pm - 6pm cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports…streetdance…football…rugby… The Active Schools Network is a team of local clubs Law & District AC Pat Kelly [email protected] professional people working within schools and 18th Development Festival Wishaw Sports Centre TBC the wider community throughout Scotland. badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multiStrathclyde Rowing Club Allie Ord [email protected] sports…street... community clubs Our goal is to increase the number of opportunities OCTOBER 15 for ALL CHILDREN to engage in physical activity CHILD Jidel Judo Jo ImRie [email protected] and sport. We aim to create links with local sports dance…football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics… extra curricular club 7th Introduction to Handball Dalziel High School 4pm - 6pm clubs and other community organisations, giving Motherwell Community Trust Charllie benett [email protected] pupils a ‘pathway’ to continue their participation in sport beyond the school gates. school NOVEMBER 15 multiLanarkshire sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball… Curling Group Jim Morrison [email protected] 12th Basic Skills Belllshill Academy 4pm - 6pm cheerleading…gymnastics…multi...sports…streetdance…football…rugby…Kihonkai Karate Stevie Mason [email protected] Motherwell Active Schools Team 16th 1 Day Sports Leaders Award Dalziel High School 9am - 3pm badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports…streetdance… 27th Cross Country Festival Coatbridge Outdoor Centre TBC Graeme Jennifer Stuart Lee Stuart Shaw Thomson McLaughlan McParland Farr MARCH 16 football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading…gymnastics…multi... 4th Sports Development Festival Wishaw Sport Centre TBC sports...streetdance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading… 18th Handball Festival Ravenscraig 4pm - 6pm gymnastics…multi…sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton… MAY 16 20th Sports Development Festival Wishaw Sport Centre TBC Dalziel and Our Lady’s Bellshill Taylor and Cardinal basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multisports…street...dance…football… Braidhurst Cluster Cluster Brannock Newman Cluster Cluster Cluster June 16 Bellshill Academy Dalziel High School Our Lady’s High School Taylor High School Cardinal Newman High School rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multisports… Knowetop Primary School Tannochside Primary Braidhurst High School School Brannock High School Holy Family Primary School Muirhouse Primary 9th & 10th Primary Games Ravenscraig TBC Glencairn Primary School School Holytown Primary School Newarthill Primary School John Paul II Primary School Ladywell Primary School St Bernadette’s Primary Aitkenhead Primary Christ the King Primary New Stevenson Primary School Muir Street Primary School School School Sacred Heart Primary School sports…streetdance…football…rugby…badminton...basketball...cheerleading… School Lawmuir Primary School Keir Hardie Primary Cathedral Primary School School St Gerard’s Primary School Logans Primary School St Brendans Primary Noble Primary School St Patrick’s Primary School School Our Lady’s and St Francis Mossend Primary School Primary School St Teresa’s Primary School gymnastics…multi sports…street dance…football…rugby…badminton…basketball… Active Schools Base Active Schools Base Active Schools Base Active Schools Base Active Schools Base Our Lady’s High School Our Lady’s High School Our Lady’s High School Our Lady’s High School Our Lady’s High School cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports…street dance…football…rugby… Dalziel Drive, Motherwell Dalziel Drive, Motherwell Dalziel Drive, Motherwell Dalziel Drive, Motherwell Dalziel Drive, Motherwell ML1 2 DG ML1 2 DG ML1 2 DG ML1 2 DG ML1 2 DG m: 07939 280 148 m: 07506 187 023 m: 07950 673 622 m: 07932 254 515 m: 077824 554 082 e: Graeme.shaw@ e: jennifer.thomson@ e: stuart.mclaughlan@ e: lee.mcparland@ e: Stuart.Farr@ badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multi sports….street dance… nlleisure.com nlleisure.com nlleisure.com nlleisure.com nlleisure.com football…rugby…badminton…basketball…cheerleading…gymnastics…multi 13289_NL Leisure_Active Schools Programme Brochure 2015-16_A4 6pp_Motherwell.indd 2 sports… 05/08/2015 14:54 .
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