Netball NI Launch Digital Learning Hub With Sport NI!

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Sport NI Digital Learning Hub creates accessible learning opportunities for sport

Sporting organisations, coaches, officials and volunteers are set to benefit from a major new learning resource thanks to investment by Sport NI.

Sport NI’s Digital Learning Hub offers an accessible platform for learners within the sports sector to enhance and develop their knowledge and skills. Learners can complete courses in their own time and at their own pace, logging in at home or on the go via the app. 

“With the launch of our Digital Learning Hub, we are ushering in a new era of education within Sport NI,” said Richard Archibald, Interim CEO, Sport NI. “This initiative not only enhances accessibility and flexibility but also fosters a culture of continuous learning and improvement within the sporting community.”

Accessible via smartphones, tablets and laptops, the hub allows users to fit learning around their daily commitments.

There are currently 24 courses available to complete with six more in development. The courses cover a wide range of topics curated by internal experts, subject matter experts, and esteemed partners including the Open University and SportScotland. From coaching techniques to sports development strategies, learners can explore diverse concepts relevant to their roles in making sport happen across Northern Ireland.

The hub also serves as a digital community for the sector, providing a platform to share resources and communicate with peers. Five national governing bodies of sport including Ulster Hockey, Ulster Badminton, Disability Sport NI, Netball NI, and North West Cricket Union have created their own learning spaces within the Hub, with specialised courses directly aligned to their specific requirements.

Rebecca Hope, Head of Workforce at Netball NI said,

“Our goal is to make learning as accessible and flexible as possible for our members, particularly for those balancing family and work commitments.

“By embracing digital learning, we empower individuals to engage with educational content on their own terms, at their own pace, and in a comfortable environment that suits their needs.”

To date the Hub has over 500 registered users with this number set to grow as more courses become available.

Richard Archibald continued,

“The response to our Digital Learning Hub has been overwhelmingly positive. Our partnership-driven approach ensures that learners at all levels have access to a wide range of development opportunities, equipping the sporting community with the tools it needs to thrive.”

As the project continues to evolve, Sport NI remains committed to expanding its partnership network, developing new digital learning opportunities, and providing valuable resources for individuals dedicated to advancing sports at all levels.

For access to the hub and registration, please visit www.sportlearningni.com

For inquiries, contact digitallearning@sportni.net

👉 ACCESS DIGITAL LEARNING HUB HERE👈

Mike’s Marathon Des Sables, 2024!

Netball NI S&C Coach Mike Bentley is taking on the unimaginable challenge of the Marathon Des Sables, a gruelling 250km journey through the unforgiving Sahara desert.

This race is not for the faint-hearted, with temperatures soaring to 45-50 degrees, treacherous terrain including roads, gravel, rocks, mountains, and sand dunes, and the added challenge of carrying all supplies for the entire event – food, medical, clothes, sleeping bag, you name it. The only luxury is a shared tent and rationed water at the end of each stage. 🌡️💪

He is running to raise awareness and funds for the awesome ‘Hope For Children’ that provides opportunities and supports so many children in need across the world.

If you would like to support Mike, and Hope For Children, you can click here.

We had a chance to catch up with Mike before he heads off on his challenge on Wednesday 10th April, see below what he had to say!

What inspired you to take on the challenge of a 250km race across the Sahara desert?

My inspiration is my family firstly, and all those that have supported me, I want to make them proud. Secondly seeing the work Hope For Children are doing giving children a chance at a childhood inspires me, what those children go through everyday just to survive and keep going is inspirational. I also want to see how far I can push my body, how far I can challenge my self mentally and physically. This is one of the ultimate challenges in the world, in one of the harshest climates and is known as the toughest or one of the toughest races in the world.

Can you describe the preparations you’ve undertaken both physically and mentally for such an extreme endurance event?

I have spent a lot of time running!! My weekly running mileage has been anywhere from 100km a week to 190km a week, I have also managed to keep on track of my gym sessions which have been 2-3 gym sessions a week and on average 2 hot yoga sessions a week. Mentally I have spent a lot of time in my own head good and bad, tried to find ways to cope with difficult situations. I have been fortunate enough to have 2 awesome coaches that I have worked with who have helped me physically and mentally prepare. I have tried to put myself in situations I might find myself in out the in the desert. I think I have turned over every rock to be as prepared as possible. I have spent a lot of time cycling in saunas to try and get acclimatised to the heat and used to sweating a lot. As well as preparing my nutrition so that I know what will suit me when I am out there

What kind of terrain and weather conditions are you expecting to encounter during the race, and how do you plan to navigate through them?

The conditions of the race are pretty extreme, temperatures can be anywhere from 35 to 50+ degrees. The terrains we will be racing over will vary from sand dunes, dried out salt lakes, rocky roads, mountains and gravel. On top of this we have to carry all of our food and a supplies. The only thing provided by the race is rationed water and open air Berber tents. I am expecting it to be hot and uncomfortable. I will lather up in sunscreen try and stay as hydrated as possible with water, electrolytes and loads of salt to help with water absorption and retention.

How do you manage your hydration and nutrition during such a long-distance race in a desert environment?

I plan on having 2 x 750ml bottles one for electrolytes and one for water, aiming to keep my salt levels high and setting a timer on my watch to make sure I am eating and drinking regularly through out each stage

What are some of the biggest challenges you anticipate facing during the race, and how do you plan to overcome them?

The biggest challenge I think is going to be dehydration and foot care. Those are two things that I have pretty strict routines for after each day. And during each day. Make sure I am taking on enough fluids and making sure my feet are well looked after. Some of the pictures and stories from previous competitors tell a gruesome tail lol

Can you share any previous experiences or races that have prepared you for this particular challenge?

I have completed an Ironman and a couple of marathons. But I have never done anything of this scale before!! This is all new to me, a true challenge

How do you stay motivated and focused during the grueling moments of the race, especially considering the vastness and harshness of the desert landscape?

There are going to be some really really tough moments. The biggest thing will be to remember my “why”…. My why is my family and all the people that have supported me, that will keep me going, the charity I am running for and all the children the money I have raised will help. Those are big motivators for me and I know when it gets tough I can lean into those things.

Are there any specific strategies or techniques you employ to pace yourself throughout the race and ensure you have enough energy to finish strong?

My race strategy at the moment is to combine running and walking, trying to run for 20mins walk for 10mins, eat every 20 mins, and take it one check point at a time. I am also carrying with me about 3000 cals a day which should be just about enough to refuel me for the next stage, I hope!

Given the extreme nature of this challenge, are there any safety measures or precautions you’ve put in place to mitigate risks along the way?

Not really any specific measures, I will hopefully recover well each day and spend time after each stage recovering and trying to get my body back to neutral to hopefully minimise injury risk. Keep hydrated and keep the food coming in so that I can compete.

For those who are inspired by your journey and wish to support your cause or contribute to your efforts, how can they donate or offer their support?

I am raising money for Hope For Children who are a fantastic charity that provide so many wonderful opportunities for children who have nothing to succeed and have a childhood. I am fortunate to have had a wonderful childhood with many opportunities given to me by my family, being a dad I am able to hopefully do the same for my children but unfortunately not all children get to have a childhood and that’s what Hope for children is doing. Offering hope to so many children that may not have hope, if people or companies would like to make a donation or contribution I would be hugely grateful, they can find my page below.

https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Mike-Bentley5

You can also track me live:

https://www.marathondessables.com/en

Any messages of support are always welcome and can find me at instagram @mikebentleysc

Join the NNI Events Working Group NOW!

Get ready for an exhilarating opportunity!

Join the dynamic team responsible for orchestrating spectacular Netball events in Northern Ireland. The call for passionate volunteers to be a part of this action-packed working group is officially open.

If you’re eager to get involved or have burning questions, reach out to Karen Rollo at executivemanager@netballni.org and be a part of the adventure!

EOI closes oct 3oth.

Netball Northern Ireland is an organisation and growing business which is ready to deliver the support that will enable the sport of Netball to flourish in Northern Ireland. It is committed to delivering services that support its members and will drive an agenda to help develop all aspects of the sport.

Our profile from finishing 8th at the 2018 Commonwealth Games and 10th at the 2019 Netball World Cup has inspired an abundance of women and girls to play our sport, at all levels. To successfully capitalise on this, we need to develop capacity within our clubs and workforce to allow a quality experience of netball in all environments.

We believe volunteers have a significant and meaningful contribution to make in how we achieve our vision of becoming a Top 8 National Team, supported by a strong school, club and league foundation. Delivering World Class events is an ambition of Northern Ireland as we look to provide our Participants, pathway and national athletes with the best and most professional experience possible.

With this in mind, Netball NI is NOW RECRUITING volunteers to be part of our NNI Events Working Group.

Netball NI Tutor Recruitment

Netball Northern Ireland is currently recruiting for Tutors to deliver Netball NI’s suite of Certificates and Awards, such as Introduction to Coaching, Netball Activators Award, Community Coach Award, Club Coach Award, as well as CPD. 

NNI is a growing sports business which is ready to deliver a strategy that will enable the sport of Netball to flourish in Northern Ireland.

We are committed to delivering services that support our members and will drive an agenda to help develop all aspects of the sport with the vision of becoming a top 8 ranked team in the World Netball rankings with a strong, cohesive school and club network. 

Our profile from finishing 8th at the 2018 Commonwealth Games, 10th at the 2019 Netball World Cup and 10th at 2022 Commonwealth Games, has inspired an abundance of women and girls to play our sport, at all levels. To further capitalise on this, we must develop capacity within our clubs, support our netball coaches, officials and volunteers, and enhance our performance pathway to ensure a quality experience of netball at all levels. 

We are currently redeveloping our Coaching Pathway, with the introduction of a new Learning Management System. We would welcome expressions of interest from experienced coaches, coach educators, tutors, developers, and experienced teachers with sound netball knowledge or from other sports.  

Application  

To apply please send CV & Covering Letter to headofworkforce@netballni.org 

Deadline for Applications is Midnight 31st July.  

 

Main duties and responsibilities  

Course Delivery  

  • Deliver Netball NI’s suite of Certificates and Awards, such as Introduction to Coaching, Netball Activators Award, Community Coach Award, Club Coach Award, as well as CPD.  
  • Prepare and deliver high quality courses in accordance with the Netball NI course content.  
  • Observe and evaluate candidates and provide constructive feedback.  
  • Plan and facilitate group tasks to help candidates discuss, learn, challenge, and share knowledge and ideas.  
  • Use modern delivery methods, IT, and resources to deliver the courses.  
  • Co-deliver courses where required providing structured development opportunities and feedback to trainee Tutors.  

Mentoring and Candidate support  

  • Where required act as a mentor to candidates to support them post-course.  
  • Provide candidates with information and support on developing their personal development plan and pathway progression. 

Course Development 

  • Where required provide insight and feedback into the Education Department to help develop Netball NI courses.  
  • Where required, support the Head of Workforce in developing CPD Modules and reviewing course content and delivery.  
  • Attend any Tutor Workforce workshops and meetings as required.  

Continuous Professional Development (CPD)  

  • All Tutors are expected to continuously reflect on their course delivery skills and develop where necessary.  
  • Attend any further training provided by SportNI or Netball NI.  
  • Netball NI recognises that our Tutor Workforce are a valued asset, and we wish to support progression and development. Tutors will have access to Netball NI CPD courses and modules and will be entitled to attend any other Netball NI development opportunities free of charge. 

Administration 

  • Engage with learners during courses via the Learner Management System (LMS) where relevant.  
  • Using LMS to monitor and support assigned candidates where relevant. 
  • Marking and assessing assigned candidates’ coursework.  
  • Ensure all paperwork is completed within the NNI course deadlines.  
  • Submit Tutor Workforce fees and expense claims via NNI expense claim form within one month of the course completing.  

 

Personal Specification  

Experience and qualifications  

  • Minimum of 2 years’ experience as a NNI UKCC qualified coach.  
  • NNI UKCC Level 2 coaching qualification (preferred).  
  • Evidence of significant commitment to best practice coaching methodologies either in Netball or another sport.  
  • Sport Inclusion & Disability Awareness Workshop (desirable).  

Knowledge 

  • Up to date knowledge of the Netball NI coach education pathways.  
  • Up to date knowledge of the Netball NI course content.  

Skills  

  • Plan and deliver coaching material to a range of abilities. 
  • Ability to work with a variety of groups and facilitate group learning.  
  • Excellent IT skills – Netball NI utilises LMS for online tasks needed for courses. 
  • Creative, innovative, and adaptable in group delivery. 
  • Proven leadership and organisational skills.  
  • Excellent communication skills.  
  • Evaluate written and practical material and provide constructive and appropriate feedback.  

Time commitment  

  • Most Netball NI courses are delivered on weekends and some weekdays. 
  • Preparation and candidate support leading up to and during a course is essential and a Tutor must be able to dedicate substantial time to this and maintain a high level of communication with Netball NI staff and course attendees. 
  • Once assigned to a course it is the Tutor’s responsibility to ensure they can attend all course days.  
  • Tutors are expected to deliver at least 2 courses per year depending on CPD attendance. 
  • Tutors will be expected to provide candidate support once a course is completed where required. Courses are held across NI and Tutors may need to travel. However, Netball NI will endeavour to allocate courses to those who live in near proximity, if possible. 

Course details and fees 

Course  Duration/Contact Time  Online Work  Tutor Fee 
Introduction to Coaching   2 hours  Delivery via Zoom or in person   £42.50 
Netball Activators Award   1 day (10 hours)   Pre-Zoom session, and assessment and feedback via LMS  £215 
Community Coach Award  2 days (20 hours)  Zoom sessions, assessment, and feedback via LMS  £425 
Club Coach Award   3 days (28 hours)  Zoom sessions, assessment, and feedback via LMS  £645 
CPD sessions (generic)  2 hours  Delivery either F2F or online  £45 

 

Additional fees  

Where a qualified Tutor or experienced Tutor co-delivers a course to help facilitate a new Tutor in training an additional £50 can be claimed. For example, at Introduction to Coaching course an experienced Tutor can claim £265 if he/she co-delivers with a trainee Tutor and works with NNI to follow the qualification process. 

Travel rates  

Netball NI want to ensure we are doing are part in climate change. Our courses all have a blended approach to them to further remove travel. It is encouraged when travelling to a course that you share a lift or utilise public transport where available.  

The NNI Mileage rate is 40p per mile.  

Application  

To apply please send CV & Covering Letter to headofworkforce@netballni.org 

 

Deadline for Applications is Midnight 31st July.  

NNI Social Netball Facilitator Program

Is your club interested in expanding its offerings and hosting Social Netball? Social Netball presents a wonderful opportunity to reintroduce individuals who haven’t played in years to the sport, while also providing a flexible and enjoyable way for people to stay active.

At NNI, we have a dedicated team of Here If You Need (HIYN) Officers who are ready to assist you in getting started and provide you with all the necessary information. To learn more, we encourage you to reach out to our officers via email:

Andi – hiyn-andi@netballni.org Betty – hiyn_betty@netballni.org

Additionally, we invite you to attend the following sessions, where you can learn directly from our officers:

• Aquinas Grammar – Tuesdays, 6.30-7.30PM • Lisburn Racquets Summer League – Mondays, July 24th & 31st, August 7th & 14th, 7-9PM

What qualities define an excellent Social Netball Facilitator?

• A fun and engaging personality

• A strong understanding of netball rules

• Effective communication skills to engage all participants

• The ability to create a friendly and enjoyable environment for everyone • Ensuring participant safety during sessions

If you possess these qualities and are interested in becoming a Social Netball Facilitator, we encourage you to get in touch with our Here If You Need Officers, Andi or Betty, via email:

Andi – hiyn-andi@netballni.org Betty – hiyn_betty@netballni.org