STAND UP PADDLEBOARD INLAND OPEN WATER LEADER AWARD
The Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader is aimed at paddlers who wish to lead others on journeys on inland open water. This includes large areas of open water that exceed the sheltered water definition, where the paddlers are no more than 500 metres offshore and in wind strengths that do not exceed Beaufort force 4.
Informal learning, experience based learning, and an availability of individualised choices are important to developing skilled leaders. To supplement this, British Canoeing Awarding Body provides quality training opportunities for those that seek them. It is important that you take an active role in deciding the appropriate preparation, training and experience that you need prior to presenting yourself for assessment. Guidance is offered below to help you construct this personalised development journey.
British Canoeing Awarding Body Training
British Canoeing Awarding Body Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Training courses are available to support you in your development of the required skills. These courses typically cover leadership skills, and the associated personal skills, safety and rescue skills. As this training is delivered by British Canoeing Awarding Body Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Providers, they will also be able to help you identify an appropriate action plan to support your progress towards a successful assessment. This is the comprehensive option; courses are normally offered as 2-5 day programmes, with longer courses providing more time for you to practice and develop the skills.
Other Training Opportunities
You may wish to opt for more bespoke training opportunities. For example, private tuition, in-house training through your work place, working alongside/shadowing other Leaders, or conference/symposium workshops. Many British Canoeing Awarding Body Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Providers are willing to offer bespoke training to individuals or groups of individuals. The benefit of working with a Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Provider is that they have explicit knowledge of the award requirements. However, there are a great many other experienced Leaders who may be in a position to support your development; the Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Assessment Guidance, Checklist and the Leader and Raft Guide Self-Analysis Tool can be used as a steer as to the skills required.
Stand Up Paddleboard Inland Open Water Leader Overview
Minimum Age
16 years.
Duration
Optional training /1-2 day Assessment.
Prerequisites
- Full Paddle Scotland membership
- Valid (within 3 years) British Canoeing Awarding Body recognised 2-day First Aid Award
- Valid (within 3 years) Safeguarding Training recognised by British Canoeing Awarding Body
eLearning
Optional free Leadership eLearning
Course Documents
View the associated documents for the course, please click here.
Registration
You will need to register with Paddle Scotland ahead of assessment.
Supportive Resources
There are a range of resources to support you on your journey to becoming a Leader, from the self-analysis tool, to the logbook and journey planning sheet. Explore the resources here.
Methods of Assessment
In order to achieve the qualification you need to show competence in the following elements:
- Participant focused leadership skills
- Personal paddling skills
- Rescue skills
- Underpinning background knowledge, understanding and experience
The Leadership Assessment will normally run over 1 or 2 days. This will depend on the course ratios and logistics relating to access to suitable environments.
Upon completion of the Assessment, the course provider will submit successful participants for certification.