This scheme is designed for enhanced training undertaken by certified coaches and coach supervisors commited to their ongoing learning and development. It provides participants with verifiable records of their completed professional development hours, which can contribute to continuing coach or supervisor development requirements for UCA accreditation and other relevant programmes. Eligible submissions must include training and assessment.
The requirements for UCA Accredited Enhanced Training for Coaches and Coach Supervisors (AETC) are listed below:
Accredited Enhanced Training for Coaches and Coach Supervisors AETC
1 - 5 Hours
AETC programmes are intended for Coaches already certified Assessment of learning is required
1 - 5 Hours (maximum) *
Contact Details
Member Declarations
Details of Trainers and Tutors
AETC Programme Details
Assessment Details
1 Participant Reference
20 minute Professional Conversation with UCA Assessor **
* These hours count towards CCD hours for renewal of UCA Annual Membership
** On occasion, we may request a Professional Conversation if we require more details about the CCD activity
*** Providers of UCA Accredited Coach Training may include their AETC into their Coach Training Programmes to upgrade their programme level
If you cannot confirm that the above statements are true, please e-mail assessment@universalcoachingalliance.org before submitting your application.
You do not meet the typical requirements for UCA Enhanced Training for Coaches Accreditation.
If you wish to continue the application, please e-mail assessment@universalcoachingalliance.org before proceeding further.
On occasion, we may request a Professional Conversation if we require more details about the AETC programme. The process is to have a 20 minute Professional Conversation with a UCA Assessor.
The purpose of the conversation is to give you the opportunity to:
If a professional conversation is required, you will be contacted within 14 days of submission of your application to arrange your Professional Conversation. These take place during the second week of each month with a panel of Assessors who have been highly trained in assessing UCA applications.