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Coaching
A Brief Overview:
The Coaching Association
of Canada (CAC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to improving
the quality of coaching in Canada.
Formed in 1971, its
primary function is to provide expertise and guidance in the development
of coaching education programs and services.
Through these programs,
the CAC influences some 900,000 coaches, who in turn provide leadership
to an estimated nine million Canadians involved in sport.
The primary education
program for Canadian coaches is the National Coaching Certification Program
(NCCP).
The responsibility
for development and implementation of the program is shared by the Federal
and Provincial/Territorial Governments, National and Provincial Sport
Organizations, and the CAC.
The CAC supervisors
the operation of National Coaching Institutes, accredited at two Canadian
universities. The Institutes offer Level 4 certification and a masteršs
degree in coaching.

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