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Next Intro Course

We started our last adult introductory course in February 2010.  The date for the next introductory course has not yet been set, however, it will be for Adults (14+ (ish – we realise that people develop at different rates)) with little or no kayaking experience who wish to start with the basics.

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Introduction

The Club can assess the following BCU awards:

  • One Star (canoe or kayak at the candidates choice)
  • Two Star (assessed in both canoe and kayak at the same assessment)
  • Three Star (White Water)
  • Three Star (Sea)
  • Level 1 Aquatic First Aid (continuous assessment during training)
  • Level 2 Aquatic First Aid (continuous assessment during training)
 
Introduction

In an assumed risk activity such as canoeing and kayaking safety, rescue and first aid training is important.  The Club can provide this training at introductory and intermediate level including:

  • BCU Foundation Safety and Rescue Training
  • BCU Level 1 Aquatic First Aid
  • BCU Level 2 Aquatic First Aid
 
Introduction

BADCC is able to run range of introductory and intermediate canoe and kayak training courses using our British Canoe Union (BCU) qualified coaches. Our more experienced coaches are able to offer training on advanced white water. We also provide safety and first aid training courses and occasional "hints and tips" in our newsletter.

Introductory courses are run separately for both juniors and adults. The junior courses follow the BCU PaddlePower programme, which has been designed to suit young people and is primarily aimed at the under 14s. PaddlePower is continuously assessed. Adult courses follow the requirements of the BCU Star Awards.

Intermediate courses are currently available for white water kayak and sea kayak. We run a series of modular courses which aim to take paddlers through to at least BCU 3 Star standard. We also run courses that are focused on our members needs, for example the Introductory White Water weekend each October.

BADCC runs assessment sessions for BCU 1 star, 2 star, 3 star white water and 3 star sea kayak. The assessments are run separately from courses as some paddlers do not wish to be tested after a course and others do not need a course to reach the required standard.

BADCC runs the BCU Aquatic First Aid Level 1, an 8 hour first aid course, two or three times each year, and will shortly start running the Level 2 award, a 16 hour first aid course. There are no pre-requisites and the course can be taken either as first course or when a current first aid certificate has expired. Training for the BCU Foundation Safety and Rescue Training is run at least once each year.

Details of courses over the next few months can be found by using the menu on the left to select the type of course that interests you.

 
Top Club and ClubMark

In April 2008 Basingstoke and Deane Canoe Club achieved Sport England ClubMark accreditation and Canoe England Top Community Club Status.

Sport England has developed the ClubMark scheme to allow sports clubs to show that they are well managed and child friendly. It is not granted directly but is tied to equivalent schemes run by the national governing bodies for each sport: in our case the Canoe England Top Club scheme.

Top Club requires the Club to meet criteria set out by Sport England and Canoe England in four categories:

By gaining this accreditation sports clubs can demonstrate to parents that they meet national standards in key areas such as coaching and child protection.

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