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SSA High Performance Stream Update - September 2016

2016-09-20


September 20, 2016 - SSA releases further progress to the High Performance Stream

Further to the information released on August 11, 2016 and after receiving feedback from the membership, the Saskatchewan Soccer Association is pleased to present the final versions of the sanctioning documentation for the High Performance Training Centres and Dedicated Players Programs and announce that applications for sanctioning will now be accepted.

Designed to provide standards-based training and competition opportunities for athletes, coaches and officials throughout Saskatchewan, the High Performance Stream is built upon a network of sanctioned training environments, which will be known as High Performance Training Centres and Dedicated Players Programs. Replacing the current Centre of Excellence network, the High Performance Training Centre and Dedicated Players Program recognizes regional differences as well as the challenges created through smaller player pools and coaches beginning the lengthy process of achieving provincial and national certification by setting different levels of standards and participation. 

Specifically, the Dedicated Player Program targets smaller Member Organizations with a lower sanctioning criteria and a broader age classification focused on players committed to additional training. This program creates a gateway to the High Performance Stream for organizations, players and coaches who may not have previously had access to these opportunities. In larger centres, the Dedicated Players Program – Learning to Train focuses on providing supplementary training with qualified coaches to as many players as possible within the Golden Age of Learning (ages 8-12 years).

As players mature, those wishing to continue to pursue high performance training opportunities can access standards-based High Performance Training Centres. Within the Training to Train stage (12-15 years of age), organizations may apply for sanctioning at either Level 1 (intermediate standards) or Level 2 (higher standards) depending on the criteria they are able to meet, while organizations wishing to providing training in the Training to Compete stage (15-18 years) must meet the highest sanctioning standards. In order to ensure a viable soccer system both within and beyond the High Performance Stream, High Performance Training Centres are capped in the number of participating athletes.

For more information, including sanctioning criteria, on the new High Performance Training Centre and Dedicated Players Program, please refer to the following documentation:
 
In addition to revised sanctioning criteria, the SSA is also pleased to confirm a clearer and more supportive process for sanctioning as a High Performance Training Centre or Dedicated Players Program. Organizations interested in sanctioning must first submit an Expression of Interest to the SSA via email. Within two weeks of the expression of interest, an Application Consultation Meeting will be convened to review the criteria and process. Following the Application Consultation Meeting, applicants will receive access to a series of templates and tools to assist in the application process as well as the opportunity for an Application Development Meeting (based on request) prior to submitting the application. For additional information on the application process, please refer to the Application Flow Chart included here.
 
The SSA would like to thank those individuals and organizations who provided feedback as a part of the process of finalizing the High Performance Training Centre and Dedicated Players Program documentation.
 
For additional information on the High Performance Training Centre and Dedicated Players Program or to submit an Expression of Interest to begin the sanctioning process, please contact Terrol Russell, Manager of High Performance Stream at t.russell@sasksoccer.com and Dave Nutt, Director of Soccer Operations at d.nutt@sasksoccer.com


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