HJV lecturer supports adoption of extended certificate of good conduct for coach training

Details Published: August 26, 2023

HJV lecturer takes up the suggestion of the child welfare officer

As part of its “Kindeswohl-im-Sport” campaign, the Hessen State Sports Association recently decided to change its youth license. After that, an extended certificate of good conduct must be presented to acquire and extend this license in the future.
The child welfare officers of the Hessian Judo Association, Gabi Bied and Heinz Prior, took up this and spoke out in favor of adopting this requirement for the coach training in the Hessian Judo Association (HJV).

Although the HJV currently only offers the licenses C mass sport and C competitive sport and therefore does not have its own youth license, the HJV lecturer Evin Susnik reacted promptly: “On the part of the teaching system in the HJV, the registration for trainer training and license extension is from The new training section generally requires an extended certificate of good conduct not older than 3 months. This means that without an extended certificate of good conduct without relevant entries, there is no more training and no license is issued.”

2023-08-26 18:31:55
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