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Beware Instructors course payments..

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Created by Surfrod66 > 9 months ago, 7 Mar 2015
Surfrod66
NSW, 665 posts
7 Mar 2015 8:42PM
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Before you pay for an instructors course please check that the qualification is recognized in Australia as far as I know only SUP Australia inc ( ASI accredited Instructor ) and Surfing NSW ( Surfing Australia ) can offer instructors qualification that are recognized here in Australia. As far as I know..

MFPH
NSW, 80 posts
7 Mar 2015 11:53PM
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PSUPA???

KP.
NSW, 116 posts
8 Mar 2015 3:12PM
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Thats not good. not good at all.

Surfrod66
NSW, 665 posts
8 Mar 2015 4:49PM
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Never heard of PSUPA ?? Do not know anything about them..

MFPH
NSW, 80 posts
8 Mar 2015 5:01PM
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Professional Stand up paddle Association,running a certified course 9-10 march in nsw ,not sure if this is recoginised here,if someone can enlighten me on this
what group are you referring to surfrod66?

Surfrod66
NSW, 665 posts
8 Mar 2015 8:21PM
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I am just saying make sure who ever you are paying for lessons or qualifications, make sure they have Insurance, Council permits to be where they are and that the qualification is recognised here in Australia.
I would talk to your local paddle board club as they would be used to dealing their local council and know what schools in there area have permits and insurance.
Most clubs that I know of have insurance either from Surfing NSW ( Surfing Aust) or ASI (SUPA) who run instructors courses and know what schools have Qualified Instructors.
Talk to paddlers in your area who have attended some competitions most of the time you will have to be a member of Surfing Australia or SUPA AUST or pay a day rate for insurance to compete depending on who.s Insurance the event is running on IE the local SUP club or canoe club etc.

snot
NSW, 157 posts
8 Mar 2015 8:58PM
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Whats brought this on? did you get burnt?

PTWoody
VIC, 3982 posts
8 Mar 2015 10:08PM
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I understand that you'd want the qualification recognised here in Australia but who is the authority that recognises the qualification?

SUPingCaveman
NSW, 111 posts
8 Mar 2015 11:50PM
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My knowledge on the situation is that the provider of the training must be a registered training organisation (RTO) and that the instructors must have at the least a cert 4 in training and assessment. Being an RTO means that all training given has been registered and there are training programs written as well as marking criteria that students have access to prior to sitting any assessments and can be viewed if asked.
As a part of being an RTO they need insurance and you generally won't get that without permits to operate In outdoor areas.
again this is my knowledge of it and may not be 100% correct

itbjam
VIC, 100 posts
9 Mar 2015 9:49AM
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Caveman ,you are right in what you say a cert 4 is required for any training buisness and company.As a safety investigator the first thing I will reseach after a incident, is the buisness conducting the activity (lessons and instruction) have Cert 4 in training and assessment.

itbjam
VIC, 100 posts
9 Mar 2015 9:54AM
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A good example of correct quals Peninsulla Stand Up Paddle down my way. Jeff and Lyn are most qualified in the idustry and I am sure they would be happy to advise.

Adapt
QLD, 723 posts
9 Mar 2015 9:40PM
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SUPingCaveman said...
My knowledge on the situation is that the provider of the training must be a registered training organisation (RTO) and that the instructors must have at the least a cert 4 in training and assessment. Being an RTO means that all training given has been registered and there are training programs written as well as marking criteria that students have access to prior to sitting any assessments and can be viewed if asked.
As a part of being an RTO they need insurance and you generally won't get that without permits to operate In outdoor areas.
again this is my knowledge of it and may not be 100% correct

Not 100% correct, a sport governing body can run accreditated training without being a full fledged RTO but work under the banner of the Australian coaching accreditation scheme

surfgrub
NSW, 105 posts
12 Mar 2015 1:49PM
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MOST QUALIFIED IN THE INDUSTRY???



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