Celebrate UK Coaching Week with an eLearning deal
2 June 2025

This year, UK Coaching Week is celebrating the transformative power of coaching with the theme #PassItOn, encouraging coaches, organisations, and the public to share the wisdom and experiences that have changed lives.

Running from 2 to 8 June, the awareness week shines a light on the unique impact coaches have on individuals, teams, and communities across the UK.


Coaches play a pivotal role in shaping lives, not just through sport and physical activity, but by providing life-changing support and guidance that builds confidence, resilience, and strength. This year, UK Coaching is inviting participants, athletes, coaches, and anyone who has been positively influenced by coaching to reflect on and share the experience that has made the greatest impact on their journey. Whether it’s a piece of guidance that boosted confidence, a word of encouragement that ignited passion, or a lesson that shaped a career, coaching is about more than performance, it’s about people. 


Paddle Scotland is proud to be a partner of UK Coaching Week.


BCAB eLearning Offer

To join in the celebration and thank you for sharing your expertise, we're thrilled to offer Instructors, Coaches, and Leaders a special deal on two valuable eLearning courses: the Personal Performance Awards eLearning and the Paddle Safer eLearning.


For one week only, you can get both eLearnings for just £15!

  • The Personal Performance Awards eLearning is designed to support Providers with the delivery of the Paddle Awards and the Personal Performance Awards. The activities will give a range of information about how Providers can support paddlers and all the information they need to know about the awards.
  • The Paddle Safer eLearning supports you to deliver the 2 hour Paddle Safer, which gives new and novice paddlers the opportunity to develop their safety skills when taking to the water. This is a great opportunity to be able to deliver a range of awards for your learners.


Don’t miss out! Visit the eLearning shop, add both eLearning packages to your basket, and enter BECOMEAPROVIDER at checkout. Offer ends on 8th June.


We recognise your commitment, dedication and support, and are pleased to offer a range of packages with 100% discount for members, to support your development and commitment all year round.


  • Develop your Coaching Craft eLearning - This is designed to enable coaches to better assess their current performance and develop their coaching practices, including observing and planning coaching sessions, as well as delivering and reviewing sessions.
  • Coach Developer eLearning - This resource is aimed at anyone who supports the development of paddlesport coaches, instructors and leaders. Supporting others to develop requires a variety of skills, experience and knowledge; this eLearning course focuses on how a Coach Developer can help in a Coach’s development, understanding and practice. 


Don’t forget to check out the full range of eLearning packages. Members can get £370 discount on our eLearning packages, all year round! This includes 100% discount on over 10 packages, so members can access these for FREE! #PassItOn

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