Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Taekwondo – FAQs
British Taekwondo
by Neil Burton
1w ago
Why do I need to do this course? The landscape of coaching has changed a lot over the last decade. British Taekwondo, like all other sports governing bodies, are increasingly challenged to ensure activities are regulated and subject to professional and coaching standards. It will be the case soon that coaches will be required to be on a national register (requiring a recognised qualification) in order to practice. It is anticipated that the national register will come into effect in 2025. Our Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Taekwondo is regulated by 1st4Sport (the awarding body) and incl ..read more
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CEO Blog – March 2024
British Taekwondo
by Ian Leafe
2w ago
The new year has started as busily as 2023 ended! I would once again like to say a big thank you to everyone who helped deliver a packed calendar of activity last year, culminating in the World Taekwondo Grand Prix Finals weekend where we welcomed the world of Taekwondo to Manchester. On top of that we held across the same weekend our AGM, the busiest ever, and celebrated the wealth of talent within British Taekwondo clubs with our annual awards – you couldn’t get a seat in the House of Sport Lounge as our Technical Departments recognised the achievements of our Kyorugi & Poomsae athletes ..read more
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Club Welfare Officers FAQs
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
2w ago
Find out more about Club Welfare Officers in our FAQs. British Taekwondo has a clear responsibility towards young people and a Welfare Officer is vital for our member clubs. From the 1st June 2024 it will be a requirement for your club or organisation to have a registered Club Welfare Officer in order to affiliate with British Taekwondo. Download the Club Welfare Officers FAQs Club Welfare Officers FAQs Why is it so important to have a Welfare Officer? All sports have a responsibility to ensure they provide a safe and fun environment for children and adults at risk. Through the Whyte Re ..read more
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British Taekwondo Member Health & Safety Guidelines – Medical Requirements
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
2w ago
Update to Member Health & Safety Guidelines for Medical Requirements. Please note there is an updated document in the British Taekwondo Member Health & Safety Guidelines – 18. Medical Requirements. Download the document – 18. Medical Requirements The post British Taekwondo Member Health & Safety Guidelines – Medical Requirements appeared first on British Taekwondo ..read more
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WhatsApp go-to guide for sports
British Taekwondo
by Sarah Howard
2w ago
Download the WhatsApp go-to guide for sports from the Child Protection in Sport Unit. WhatsApp can be a great tool to share and circulate information to your staff, volunteers, parents and young people. The Child Protection in Sport Unit created this guide to help support you if you’re thinking of using, or are already using, WhatsApp. The guide provides helpful guidance and useful tips along the way to help you use WhatsApp safely. Find out more and download the WhatsApp go-to guide for sports About the Child Protection in Sport Unit The Child Protection in Sport Unit (CPSU) is part of t ..read more
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Meet the British Taekwondo Team – Membership Webinars for Lead Instructors
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
2w ago
Meet the British Taekwondo staff team. British Taekwondo’s head office team will be hosting membership webinars for Lead Instructors to meet the British Taekwondo staff team in April and May. The sessions will be held on Zoom. Sign up to one of the one-hour webinars in the links below. Wednesday 17th April – 10am Thursday 25th April – 3pm Thursday 2nd May – 6pm We welcome questions from attendees in advance of the webinar. PLEASE USE THIS FORM TO SUBMIT YOUR QUESTIONS We look forward to meeting and speaking with you in a webinar. About the British Taekwondo team The British Taekwondo ..read more
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Report from the 4th Lanarkshire Open Poomsae Championships
British Taekwondo
by Richard Gottfried
2w ago
An update from the 4th Lanarkshire Open Poomsae Championships in Wishaw, Scotland. Harrogate’s K.R.Ali Taekwondo Academy is celebrating the success of its 4th Lanarkshire Open Poomsae Championships, held at Wishaw Sports Centre in Wishaw, Scotland on Saturday 9th March. British Taekwondo members contested titles in individual, pairs, para-poomsae, and teams categories at the competition. Event organiser Master Kambiz R Ali and his team from Harrogate were delighted to be assisted by his close friend Master Atief Arshad and his team from Momentum Taekwondo Academy. The teams fro ..read more
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Membership pricing changes
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
2w ago
For the attention of Lead Instructors at British Taekwondo member clubs. Dear Instructor, Following the announcement at the beginning of the year of a restructure of our membership fees model, we received feedback on the changes from a cross section of our family of clubs and instructors. British Taekwondo’s membership structure has remained relatively unchanged for decades and needs to be updated to reflect the modern needs of our community, clubs, members and an organisation that wants to be and do so much more for its customers. We have listened and acted. To help us get this model right, s ..read more
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International Women’s Day 2024
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
2w ago
Today is International Women’s Day. International Women’s Day is a global day celebrating the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women. The day also marks a call to action for accelerating women’s equality. IWD has occurred for well over a century, with the first IWD gathering in 1911 supported by over a million people. Today, IWD belongs to all groups collectively everywhere. IWD is not country, group or organisation specific. Visit the International Women’s Day website to find out more If your Taekwondo club is planning activities for the day, please do get in touc ..read more
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Use of Social Media Policy (March 2024)
British Taekwondo
by British Taekwondo
3w ago
British Taekwondo’s Use of Social Media Policy is now available to download. Introduction & Aims British Taekwondo recognises the developing range of technologies used to interactively share, create, discuss issues and content as extremely positive. We encourage individuals and communities to use social media to promote themselves, their clubs, their achievements, and the world of Taekwondo. However, British Taekwondo will challenge anyone using social media either intentionally or by association to insult, slander, create a risk to personal safety, abuse or attempt to deceive any individ ..read more
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