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Softball WA History Introduction Chapter 1 - Origins Chapter 2 - Governance Chapter 3 - Women's Club Competition Chapter 4 - State Championships Chapter 5 - Men's Softball Chapter 6 - State Softball League Chapter 7 - Veterans Softball Chapter 8 - Nationals 1949-1969 Chapter 9 - Nationals 1970-1983 Chapter 10 - Nationals 1984- Chapter 11 - WA Women Since 1984 Chapter 12 - WA Men Since 1984 Chapter 13 - Umpiring Chapter 14 - Coach Education Chapter 15 - Coaching Potential Reps Chapter 16 - Development Chapter 17 - Scoring Chapter 18 - A Home of Our Own Chapter 19 - Awards Chapter 20 - Life Members Chapter 21 - Appendix 1A Women 49-03 Chapter 22 - Appendix 1B Women 04-08 Chapter 23 - Appendix 1C Women 09-11 Chapter 24 - Appendix 2 WA Placings Chapter 25 - Appendix 3 National Championships Chapter 26 - Appendix 4 Men Chapter 27 - Appendix 5 Name Changes Chapter 28 - Intro Acknowledge and Notes Chapter 29 - Trophy Winners - Women Chapter 30 - Trophy Winners - Men Chapter 31 - Trophy Winners - Juniors Chapter 32 - Trophy Winners - WA at Nationals Chapter 33 - State Team Photos Chapter 34 - Newspaper Cuttings Chapter 35 - List of Clubs All Time
News
Softball Aust supports community coaching Essential Skills course
Published Tue 02 Aug 2022
Softball Australia is pleased support the refreshed Community Coaching Essential Skills Course from Sport Australia.
In April this year, Sport Australia launched a refreshed Community Coaching Essential Skills Course for all coaches within Australia, replacing the General Principles course.
The Community Coaching Essential Skills Course provides coaches with the skills needed to create a fun, safe, and inclusive environment for participants, and understand the needs, aspirations, and motivations of players.
It has been developed in collaboration with the sports sector and is aimed at reshaping the sporting experience to encourage more people to play, coach, and enjoy sports.
The free course takes around three hours the complete online, and has been designed so coaches can learn at their own pace, completing each module anytime, anywhere, and on any device.
All relevant staff within Softball Australia have successfully completed the course, and Softball Australia is working towards replacing the Softball Australia Coaching Community and Officiating General Principles Course in its coaching resources, to further upskill and educate our community coaches.
The new Essential Skills Course can be accessed via the Australian Sport Learning Centre here.