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Professional Development

In the NCCP, coaches who have become certified in their pathway are required to complete professional development to maintain their certified status. In Nova Scotia to support this, CSI Atlantic has scheduled workshops that coaches can participate in. Some of these are in-person workshops and others you can take in a webinar format from the comfort of your own home.

Podium Performance Series

This series of in person sessions are organized by Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic and offered free of charge at various locations throughout Atlantic Canada. These sessions are also live streamed online so if a session is not available near you, you can still access it. Upcoming sessions: 

In Conversation with Shannon Winzer (Team Canada women's volleyball head coach)
Wednesday, March 20,  7-8pm (Atlantic), virtual

Atlantic Coaches Conference

The 2024 ACC will take place in Halifax on April 19-20, check out the agenda and registration here.

Nova Scotia Coach Roundtables

This series of in person sessions are targeted at community and club level coaches across Nova Scotia. This is an in-person session where a topic speaker will travel to the six (6) Nova Scotia sport regions and deliver coach targeted learning and opportunity for networking and conversation.

2024 dates to come!

Canada Games Coach Series

Coaches already named or considering coaching at the 2025 Canada Games are encouraged to attend the first of three (3) Coach Enhancement Sessions offered by the Canadian Sport Institute Atlantic. These sessions will assist coaches to prepare for the games and cover a variety of topics with a mix of speakers. Each session is free for Atlantic Canadian coaches. The first sessions are mid February with the following sessions planned for Fall 2024 and Spring 2025. For questions, email [email protected].  

Selecting and leading a Games-ready team
Tuesday, February 13 - 12-1pm
Thursday, February 15, 7-8pm

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