Val Sabin Action Kids Training Licenced Training Partner Scheme
What is a Licensed Training Partner?
A Licensed Training Partner is any organisation which undertakes to organise and market a series of Val Sabin training courses in a locality.
Who are Licensed Training Partners?
Existing partners include Universities, School Sport Partnerships, Coaching Companies, County Sports Partnerships, Nurseries, Local Delivery Agencies and even the YMCA.
Training Courses
We have a whole range of training courses which cover • • • •
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Sports – Mini Basketball, Hockey How does the Scheme work?
Val Sabin and the partner identify courses which are going to be in demand in the partner’s location, agree dates and a venue to host the courses and to confirm the Course Trainer’s availability. The partner is responsible for:- •
Marketing the course locally.
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Receiving payments, confirming numbers. Providing a venue.
For this they receive a 15% fee, calculated on the per person price sold to the delegate. (Maximum number on a course are 25 unless by prior arrangement.)
Val Sabin Publication and Training are responsible for:- •
Providing marketing material to aid the partner •
Using the VSPT website to market the courses (this often drives other delegates to the course)
• Where applicable using any other means available to VSPT to aid the marketing of the course. (Letter to school, coaches etc)
• Providing the course trainer.
• Providing resource materials for each delegate, workbooks, CD’s where applicable and certificates.
Primary Education - Gymnastics, Dance, Athletics, Games and Positive Play Secondary Education - Gymnastics and Dance.
Coaches “in the Curriculum” - Gymnastics, Dance, Athletics, Games.
Early Years “Action Kids” - Babies, Early Stages, Core Principles, Music and Movement, At Home, Parachute Games and Song and Rhyme.
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