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MED training is a cornerstone of the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), and leaves coaches with no doubt as to what to do when the going gets tough.
Once you have completed the MED training, and it appears on your transcript, you will have unlimited attempts at the MED Evaluation - Competition Introduction. If you choose to proceed directly to the MED Evaluation - Competition Introduction without taking any training, please note the following:
Last updated Jun, 2019
For Making Ethical Decisions Modules and NCCP Introduction to Competition Part A & B courses, please contact your local Sport, Culture and Recreation Districts
- Southeast Connection Sport, Culture & Recreation District
- ReginaSport District
- South West District for Culture, Recreation and Sport
- Parkland Valley Sport, Culture and Recreation District
- Prairie Central District for Sport, Culture and Recreation
- Saskatoon Sport District
- Rivers West District for Sport, Culture and Recreation
- Lakeland District for Sport, Culture and Recreation
- Northern Sport, Culture and Recreation District
Make Ethical Decisions
By successfully completing the Make Ethical Decisions (MED) training, coaches will be fully equipped to handle ethical situations with confidence and surety. MED training helps coaches identify the legal, ethical, and moral implications of difficult situations that present themselves in the world of team and individual sport.MED training is a cornerstone of the National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), and leaves coaches with no doubt as to what to do when the going gets tough.
Who Needs this Training?
Once you have completed the MED training, and it appears on your transcript, you will have unlimited attempts at the MED Evaluation - Competition Introduction. If you choose to proceed directly to the MED Evaluation - Competition Introduction without taking any training, please note the following:
- A fee of $85 will apply.
- You will have unlimited attempts at obtaining a passing grade of 75%.
Last updated Jun, 2019