How to
Steps to becoming a Hook in2 Hockey Deliverer in Remote Communities
- Click here or contact the local Australian Sports Commission Regional Co-Ordinator -
- Complete the free Community Coach Training Program (run by the Australian Sports Commission)
- Attend a specially designed accredited session with a representative from the Remote Hockey Program to become a hockey accredited program deliverer.
- Complete required assessments
- For more information click here
Frequently Asked Questions
- Will I receive payment for time spent delivering Hookin2 Hockey?
Yes. When you register for the Community Coach Training Program you will be asked to register as either - (a) Volunteer - who may receive an honorarium
- (b) Paid Deliverer - who could represent the local club or remote program as they deliver Hook in2 Hockey.
Schools and OOSHs set the rate of payment for deliverers.
- What insurance do I need?
Volunteers are covered by the public liability insurance of the host school or OOSH.Paid deliverers may be covered by their local club or rugby league organization. Insurance issues are discussed in detail with the Australian Sports Commission Regional Co-Ordinator at the Community Coach Training Program. - Am I responsible for Duty of Care issues at the school / OOSH?
No. The host centre is responsible for Duty of Care for children in the program - What is the minimum age for deliverers?
16 years of age. - How often will I work?
AASC usually runs for six weeks – Hook in2 Hockey deliverers will usually deliver the program the same afternoon/s at the one centre for six weeks. However, this may vary - Who will tell me where and when to work?
The Remote Program and and local Australian Sports Commission Regional Coordinator will assign Hook in2 Hockey deliverers to the communities requesting hockey or having hockey as part of the Program. What if no centres request hockey?When you complete the Community Coach Training Program, you can also qualify as a "Multi Skill" deliverer. This means you can coach children in general court, target, net and invasion games. Instruction is given at the training program. Being a "Multi Skill" deliverer means you can continue to work most of the year.
For more general information on the Active After-school Communities Program visit the Australian Sports Commission website. www.ausport.gov.au/aasc
Hookin2 Hockey Drills Resources - click here for more information.





