SISSNTB407A
Teach intermediate level netball skills

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to teach players intermediate netball skills. It requires the ability to plan, conduct and evaluate drills, activities, and games which focus on player development of the intermediate skills of netball.

Application

This unit applies to those netball coaches known as Development Coaches who operate autonomously at a local or regional level to plan and implement training sessions and games to develop intermediate level netball skills for players at both a junior and senior level.


Prerequisites

Nil


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

1. Plan intermediate level netball sessions.

1.1. Identify and assess participants' needs and characteristics to plan tailored netball sessions.

1.2. Identify and assess participants' readiness and current knowledge of netball to determine session aims and objectives.

1.3. Develop a plan to meet participants' needs in accordance with relevant regulations, organisational policies and procedures

1.4. Identify risks and incorporate safety procedures to manage the risks associated with netball drills, activities and games.

1.5. Access and select location, equipment and resources and check to ensure safety and suitability.

2. Brief participants.

2.1. Communicate instructions and relevant information about the netball session in a manner understandable to participants.

2.2. Inform participants of known and anticipated risks, safety procedures, responsible, safe and appropriate behaviour and the International Federation of Netball Associations' Rules of Netball.

2.3. Discuss, clarify and establish a suitable communication system to promote teamwork while participating in drills, activities and games.

2.4. Advise procedures for dealing with emergency and non-routine situations.

2.5. Encourage participants to ask questions and seek feedback during the briefing and the session.

3. Conduct intermediate level netball sessions.

3.1. Use teaching and coaching techniques appropriate to the needs of participants to develop players' intermediate netball skills in attack and defence and to impart required player knowledge.

3.2. Conduct the coaching session according to accepted best practice in netball coaching and endorsed standards promoted by sporting organisations.

3.3. Conduct warm-up and introductory activities for participants to reduce the risk of injury.

3.4. Use netball drills and activities in practice sessions to progress player skills to game situations.

3.5. Monitor individual participant's performance and maintain effective communication during intermediate netball drills, activities and games.

3.6. Observe participants during intermediate netball drills, activities and games, and adjust or refine individual or group technique as required.

3.7. Allow time for and conduct cool down activities at the end of the session.

4. Complete post-session responsibilities.

4.1. Inform participants of opportunities to further develop their intermediate level netball skills.

4.2. Provide opportunities for participants to identify their personal progress and satisfaction with the session, and encourage their feedback and questioning.

4.3. Evaluate relevant aspects of netball session and determine the level of learning achieved.

4.4. Identify areas of improvement for future netball sessions.

Required Skills

Required skills

communication skills to:

consult with participants to plan an intermediate netball session that meets their needs

fully brief participants in all aspects of the session

interact with participants to create a safe and positive team environment

give and receive feedback

literacy skills to:

produce basic written plans for netball sessions

complete simple written post-session evaluation reports on the quality of player and self participation in the session

complete forms to apply for permission or permits to use a suitable location or court

numeracy skills to manage time within session timeframes when delivering a series of drills, activities and games

problem-solving skills to:

plan suitable netball sessions according to participant's needs and characteristics

address participant difficulties in developing intermediate level skills and techniques

anticipate and respond appropriately to non-routine situations

resolve disputes related to the conduct or outcome of a game

planning and organisational skills to:

source, allocate and coordinate resources, equipment and a suitable location

organise participants into manageable groups for netball drills, activities and games

analytical skills to monitor and evaluate player and self progression

teaching and coaching techniques to suit a range of participant's needs, characteristics and learning styles

personal intermediate level netball skills to a high level of technical correctness to:

understand progressive skill acquisition

demonstrate, explain and break down skills and techniques to participants

first aid and emergency response skills appropriate to the location.

Required knowledge

regulations that apply to the use of private and public netball facilities and gyms

site-specific information to assist in the planning process and enable management of potential risks and any special restrictions applying to the location

the existence and basic aspects of occupational health and safety legislation

risks associated with training for and playing netball and techniques to manage these

emergency response and rescue procedures appropriate for netball, to ensure risk minimisation to self and group

the complete content of endorsed standards promoted by sporting organisations

the complete content of organisational policies and procedures for conducting coaching sessions

the complete content of rules applicable to the game of netball

the on court roles and responsibilities of all netball positions

the key features of netball related injuries, a range of physical and motor performance abilities and player fitness levels to analyse the readiness of participants to engage in progressive skills acquisition

formats, styles for and inclusions of basic plans used by netball coaches and the organisation in particular

the essential features and usage of accepted best practice techniques for coaching netball

the essential features and usage of teaching and coaching techniques and practices applicable to a range of ages and learning abilities

the essential features and use of intermediate level netball skills and specific drills, activities and games that promote progressive skill acquisition in individuals and groups

the key characteristics and use of equipment and technological aids used in the development of intermediate level netball skills

the essential elements and appropriate use of communication systems used between players, coaches, umpires and support staff during intermediate netball drills, activities and games.

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the following is essential:

conducts multiple and diverse safe drills, activities and games that reflect the needs and characteristics of a diverse range of participants and are of sufficient duration and breadth to demonstrate competency and consistency of performance.

plans and delivers precise relevant information, explanations and demonstrations for intermediate level netball sessions to ensure activities are conducted safely and according to participant's needs and characteristics

observes and monitors the progress of participants and provides constructive feedback and intervention to improve and develop the intermediate level skills of netball

uses netball drills and activities in practice sessions to progress player skills to game situations

uses and modifies teaching and coaching techniques and drills, activities and games to cater for a range of individual learning styles

evaluates and reflects on own coaching performance to identify strengths, weaknesses and areas that need improvement.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure access to:

resources and information on participants and location to accurately plan, coach and document netball sessions for a variety of participants

netball training and competition facilities

equipment such as netballs, uniforms, bibs, appropriate footwear and goal posts

a group of intermediate participants to take part in the netball sessions

umpires qualified to manage at least a intermediate level players' game

support staff and scorers

rules of netball

current relevant regulations, policies, procedures and codes that apply to coaching intermediate netball skills.

Method of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

observation of planning processes, such as talking with participants to determine their needs and characteristics

oral or written questioning to assess knowledge of relevant rules, regulations and policies

observation of safe netball coaching to an intermediate level and monitoring and adjusting activities that meet participant's needs, characteristics and responses

evaluation of portfolios of session plans and self and player evaluations

evaluation of third-party reports from coaches or umpires detailing performance.

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:

SISSNTB408A Teach intermediate level netball tactics and game strategy.


Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Participants' needs and characteristics may relate to :

age

maturity for age

preferences or protocols of different cultures, nationalities and religions

player motivation for participation

compatibility between players in match situations.

Readiness may involve:

previous experience in team sports, especially netball

current netball skills and knowledge of applicable rules

emotional capability to deal with competing in a game

fitness levels and physical capabilities

motor performance factors

current or recurring injuries and illnesses.

Session aims and objectives may include:

progressive skill acquisition during drills, activities and games

improvement of individual player skills

improvement of teamwork skills

improvement of player fitness

management of player injury.

Plan may include:

session aims and objectives

date, time and duration

location

coach and participant ratios

resources required

equipment required

tailored drills, activities and games

activities to progress playing skills to game situations.

Regulations may relate to:

occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation

permits from land management authorities or local council

authority or permission from netball clubs or associations

privacy legislation

working with children checks

environmental protection regulations.

Organisational policies and procedures may involve:

risk management

safety

management of players' current or recurring injuries and illnesses

conflict resolution

in game communication procedure

use, care and maintenance of equipment and court

training and scheduling commitments

code of ethics

harassment-free sports policies.

Safety procedures may include:

group management in emergency situations

prevention, symptoms and first aid treatment of common netball injuries

management of players' current or recurring injuries and illnesses

equipment checking and usage

court safety

safe and clear communication systems.

Drills, activities may involve:

developing skills through appropriate sequencing of skills

progressive skill acquisition

breaking down skills

modifying skill drills.

coordinated positional plays

warm-ups and cool-downs.

Games may include:

simulated games to develop intermediate skills

competition games

modified games to meet specific player and team needs

practice matches to develop intermediate skills.

Location may include:

netball courts:

indoor

outdoor

off court locations such as gyms.

Equipment may include:

netballs

uniforms

appropriate footwear

positional bibs

whistles

stop watches

cones

goal posts.

Resources may include:

teaching and coaching tools

visual media equipment

food and water

first aid kit.

Relevant information may relate to:

objectives of the session

skills focus of the session

equipment and resource requirements, selection and use

responsible and safe behaviour.

Risks may include:

collisions

injuries including:

fractures

dislocations

sprains

strains

exhaustion

dehydration.

Communication systems may include:

calls

hand signals

eye signals.

Teaching and coaching techniques may include:

demonstration

breaking down intermediate skills into components

progressing through and linking skills

monitoring and observing progress

fault detection

assessment of participants' skills

providing positive reinforcement and feedback during and after drills, activities and games.

Intermediate skills of netball may include:

game sense and decision making at an intermediate level

one and two hand catch

throwing:

chest pass

shoulder pass

bounce pass

overhead pass

lob pass

fake or baulk pass

footwork and movement skills:

take off and sprint

change of pace

one and two foot landing

inside pivot

outside pivot

movement patterns in combination

attacking skills:

straight lead

lead and drop

single dodge

double dodge

change of direction

hold

split and re-offer

double play

clear and drive

front cut

roll and half roll

one on one defending:

interception

recovery

hands over

positioning at front, side and behind

repositioning

first ball pressure to a contest

dictating or denying space

defence of goal shot through leaning, jumping and blocking out

goal shooting methods in stationary and dynamic environments

goal circle movements including rotation

rebounding.

Required player knowledge may include:

rules of netball

organisational policies and procedures and those promoted by sporting organisations

when to apply netball skills

role of player positions

basic biomechanical principles

strengths and weaknesses of opposition and own team

equipment selection, use and maintenance

communication systems used in netball

safety and risk management.

Accepted best practice in netball coaching may include:

positive role modelling

good sportsmanship

preventative practice to minimise safety risks and hazards

positivity when providing feedback on player performance.

Endorsed standards may include:

Australian Sports Commission Harassment-free Sport policy

Netball Australia's Member Protection Policy

Netball Australia's Junior Policy

Netball Australia Anti-doping policy.

Participant's performance may include:

use of appropriate communication systems

accuracy of skill

team participation

attitude and behaviour

ability to link and use the intermediate skills of netball.

Relevant aspects may include:

the quality of own performance in the coaching session

effectiveness of the teaching and coaching session

suitability of teaching and coaching methods

feedback provided to or by participants

initial and final assessment of participants' abilities

validity and reliability of coaching and assessment tools.


Sectors

Sport


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Netball Australia governs the game of Netball in Australia through its affiliated network of member organisations. The netball sector recommends that teams engage only accredited coaches who participate in Netball Australia's National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS).

Netball Australia has specific training and assessment requirements for the industry accreditation of coaches. Those developing training and assessment to support this unit should undertake consultation with Netball Australia, acting as the industry occupational registration body, to determine any specific arrangements for courses, trainers and assessors and any partnership arrangements which will facilitate RPL for candidates to achieve coach registration status as a Development Coach.