Squash Australia Referee Training Courses are approved under the Australian Sports Commission’s, National Officiating Accreditation Scheme. HOW TO BECOME A SQUASH REFEREE State Refereeing Associations periodically run rules courses that will assist candidates through the entire accreditation process, and provide the necessary training and access to assessors. The Courses are to start squash players on the road to becoming accredited squash referees, and to help candidates pass the Rules Theory Paper. Courses are organised through State Refereeing Associations, and there is a charge which may vary between States. A Course Presenter will take candidates through the Paper, ensuring they have the correct rule reference and answer for each question. The Courses may take The Squash Australia Rules and Refereeing Committee also have training courses available for accreditation of Doubles Referees and Referee Assessors. The Australian Theory Examination Paper is in 4 Sections, each of which requires a pass of at least 85%. If re-sits are necessary, candidates are only required to re-sit the Section/s not passed. Questions are not designed to ‘trick’ candidates but to assist them with an understanding of the current rules. REFEREEING LEVELS WITHIN AUSTRALIA CLUB Accreditation details overleaf STATE Accreditation details overleaf different formats depending upon the number of candidates and the time available, but they will usually be 'Workshop' style, with candidates encouraged to participate. Produced by the Squash Australia Rules and Refereeing Committee – February 2010. For more information or enquiries, please contact National Refereeing Manager John Small (NSW) Mobile Phone: 0421 345 637 Email: johnwsmall@iinet.net.au Website: http://www.squash.org.au/sqaus/referees/ All candidates will receive a kit which may vary NATIONAL For more information on National Accreditation requirements please contact the National Refereeing Manager. between States, but will contain: Blank Rules Paper to work on. Another will be provided for the Examination. Rule Book “Guide to Understanding the Rules of Squash” book. Contact Details for the refereeing representative of your State Squash Association are : (Note – It is highly recommended that candidates Club Level Accreditation State Level Accreditation read and understand all the sections of the Tools and Tips website, but at a minimum the above must be This is an initial level to encourage new referees. understood.) Qualification can be obtained on the candidate’s own level of play. Whilst there may be slight differences in Qualification can be obtained on the grade immediately below the highest grade in a State. 4. Complete the ASC Survival Pack for Officials procedure within each State, the following will apply Questionnaire and return it to your State to accredit at Club Level. Association or Assessor. The questionnaire can hold Club qualification before commencing be obtained via the NRM or your State Squash 1. Contact the National Refereeing assessment for State accreditation, as a Association. Manager candidate's playing level may make it appropriate (NRM) or your State Squash Association for entire It is highly recommended that the ASC’s General Principles for accreditation process. You will need to have an Officials – Introductory Level course be completed in place of Assessor assigned to be able to complete the steps 3 and 4 above. See State Level Accreditation for details. details on how to complete the process. 2. Pass the Australian Theory Examination Paper which can be obtained from the National Refereeing Manager (NRM) or your State Squash 5. Pass a practical assessment on Marking 6. Pass a practical assessment on Refereeing. 7. Read and sign the Squash Australia Code of 3. Tools and Tips for Officials found at: http://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/officials/tools Communication – Managing Conflict Communication – Communicating with Participants and Game Day – What is expected of an Official Game Day – Working with other Officials Game Day – Dealing with abuse Game Day – Checklist for Officials Safety & Ethics – Safety and Risk Management for Officials 8. Provide evidence of 20/20 normal or corrected vision. 9. except for the ASC Tools and Tips, which will be replaced by the following age. Candidates will be required to complete a course on the ASC’s General Principles for Officials – Introductory Level, This course is now available on line at the ASC Learning Portal at https://learning.ausport.gov.au Full detail of this course can also be found at: http://www.ausport.gov.au/participating/officia Provide evidence of normal hearing. 10. Provide evidence that you are over 16 years of Candidates are required to complete all components of the Club Level accreditation association. ls/education/onlineofficial State Refereeing Associations have the discretion to place a Referee of any accredited level on any Coaches level. obtained via the NRM or your state Squash Read and understand the following parts of the Australian Sports Commission’s (ASC) General for the candidate to be initially assessed at State Ethics for Officials. This document can also be Association. It is not a requirement that a candidate must Once a candidate has achieved Club qualification, it is up to State Refereeing Associations to allocate the candidate progressively harder matches to both improve and assess that candidate’s capabilities. State Refereeing Associations have the discretion to determine the upper limit for Club accreditation within each State. match which the Association believes that Referee is capable of handling. This will obviously apply to Referees allocated matches for upgrading qualifications.
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