The BCU scheme for Young People
Paddle Power

 

Paddlepower has been designed to meet the needs of young people – fun, colourful and with easily identifiable progression mapped to the Long Term Paddler Development framework. The BCU recommend Paddlepower as most suitable for young people aged 14 or under and the Star Awards for most paddlers aged over 16.

Paddlepower aims to:

¨ Encourage more young people to come into and stay in the sport

¨ Provide progression and reward achievement in a wide range of topics

¨ Show them all aspects of the sport – both competitive and adventurous

¨ Provide signposts into Clubs where their skills and development can be nurtured

¨ Provide a flexible structure for delivery according to venue/situation

The scheme has recently been revised and now comprises of 5 Awards to support a young paddler’s introduction and progress in Paddlesport.

Paddlepower has been designed around the needs of young people – fun, colourful and with easily identifiable progression mapped to the Long Term Paddler Development framework. The BCU recommend Paddlepower as most suitable for young people aged 14 or under and the Star Awards for most paddlers aged over 16.

 


The Paddlepower Awards

Paddlepower Start – an entry level award suitable for taster sessions or as part of a series of sessions.

Paddlepower Passport – four progressive levels based on 24 topics which can be grouped into Safety Awareness, Paddling Skills, Varied Experiences, and Supporting Knowledge. The award is equivalent to 1 Star.

Paddlepower Discover – this follows on from Passport with a further 4 levels to take the young paddler to equivalent of 2 star standard.

Paddlepower Explore
- three different levels take the paddler on an extensive journey exploring the great variety Paddlesport, with topics focused on participation in events and journeys in the competitive and non-competitive disciplines.

Paddlepower Excel
- three levels to test the paddler on all elements of paddlesport including being responsible for self and others, participation in journeys, coaching sessions, training, events/competitions in a variety of disciplines, background knowledge of the sport; access, rules, environmental, nutrition and goal setting.


HOW DOES IT WORK?

At Paddlepower Start there is a certificate which is awarded by the coach. This also has space for an organisation to add their contact details to signpost the paddler to future courses.

For each award after Start there is a colourful 6 page Progress Card for the young paddler to record their progress and to encourage them to move to the next stage. On completion of the award the youth sends the Progress Card to the BCU to receive a certificate.

Who can deliver the Awards?

A Level 1 coach can deliver Paddlepower Start, after that a Level 2 coach is required. For Explore and Excel a Level 2 coach can deliver with support from a discipline specific coach/s.

How is Paddlepower Different from the Star Awards?

Paddlepower has been designed around the needs of young people – fun, colourful and with easily identifiable progression mapped to the Long Term Paddler Development framework. The BCU recommend Paddlepower as most suitable for young people aged 14 or under and the Star Awards for most paddlers aged over 16.

How do I get started?

The Paddlepower Coaches manual is available to download here - this contains the progression tables for start, passport and discover. If you want only the progression tables click here

A starter pack containing the coaches manual,  a Paddlepower Start Certificate, a Paddlepower Passport, Discover, Explore and Excel Progress Card and a sample of the ‘well done’ sticker can be purchased from the BCU e-shop or by contacting paddlepower@bcu.org.uk

The certificates and progress cards are not available on the e-shop but can be ordered via the resource order form.

Download a resource order form here or go to the SCA website to see list of what's available and prices.

For more information contact the Young People’s Programme on youth@bcu.org.uk or telephone 0845 370 9520.


The RAINBOW BADGE SCHEME is available in Scotland only and is aimed at Primary age children. It has been devised by the Scottish Canoe Association Coaching Committee.The awards have been introduced to cater for the growing numbers of
primary school age children who are taking up the sport of canoeing, to help them to develop their skills in a
safe and progressive manner. There are seven badges, each identified by a colour of the Rainbow. You will find full details of the awards here.


 

N.B. All coaches need to update their qualifications to be able to assess the new awards and also need to register as an assessor with the BCU. Forms are available here. Guidance for Trainers and Assessors is available here.

 


 

For further information visit the BCU website

Mallaig and District Canoe Club main pages

BCU Paddlesport Performance Award Information page