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Transcend Level 2 Award in Coaching Inclusive Martial Arts I-Ninja Activities

Ofqual Reg Number: 603/7573/5
Guided Learning Hours: 8
Total Qualification Time: 22
Start Date: 01/06/2021
Review Date: 30/06/2025
Registration Fee: £30
The Transcend Level 2 Award in Inclusive Martial Arts I-Ninja Activities is an Ofqual regulated vocational qualification that sits in sub-sector 8.1 Leisure, Sport and recreation. 
 
Develop in partnership with Ikkaido this the only qualification designed to qualify coaches, teachers or instructors to deliver the inclusive martial arts I-Ninja activity programme.
 
It is for learners aged 16+ who are employed in voluntary or paid roles as youth leaders, coaches, teachers or instructors. Learners are not required to have a martial arts background but they must be dedicated to the positive impact of safe, inclusive, engaging physical activities to people of any age in clubs, communities or school environments.
 
The qualification aim is to develop the learner’s ability to coach activities within the inclusive martial arts I-Ninja programme. Learners will develop the knowledge, skills and behaviors to enable them to coach the Ikkaido I-Ninja programme to any person of any ability using whole person development techniques.
 
Successful learners can use the qualification to gain or retain voluntary or employed roles in coaching the I-Ninja programme in a community, club or school environment. It may be used to evidence annual CPD and support progression onto higher level qualifications in coaching, teaching or instructing in community, club or school environments. 
 
The I-Ninja activity programme is integral to the I-Ninja Awards Scheme. This iglobally recognised scheme developed by Ikkaido is used to drive social change through increased participation in the inclusive martial art style. The scheme champions equality and well-being for all in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Successful learners are eligible to apply to Ikkaido to deliver the scheme in their own occupational environment.
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