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SOUTH AFRICAN HOCKEY
Update : Portfolio Committee on Sport 2013
South African Hockey Association is committed to the principles of inclusivity, transparency, social justice, trust and good clean corporate governance at all levels. We will ensure equal opportunities and promote fairness in all of our operations.
Values
What does this include?
Clear and consistent pathway
National coach accreditation scheme
TID protocols and coach development
Clear roles and responsibilities
Focus on local quality competition
National driven Academy
Mission A SINGLE INTEGRATED HOCKEY
SYSTEM
Key Area Item Status
Good Administration and Governance
Update Constitution and Bye- Laws
Yes
AGM Yes -Annually
Council Meeting Yes – June/July
Board Meeting Yes - Quarterly
Audited Financial Statements
Yes – Done annually BDO
Democratic Elections Yes– Every 2 years
Records of meeting Yes
Data base of members Yes
Strategic plan Yes
Alignment with National Sports Plan – Current Status
Key Area Item Status
Facilities Data base for grass Work in progress
Data base for artificial Yes
Membership SASCOC Yes
NDSR Good Standing
FIH Yes
AfHF Yes
Transformation Transformation Charter Yes
Transformation Score card Work in Progress
Structures Provincialization Work in Progress
Coaching Coach Accreditation System
Yes
Data Base of coaches Yes
Alignment with National Sport Plan – Current Status
Direct investment in economy : construction of 105 synthetic surfaces ( +/- R500 million) with additional infra structure such as; ablutions, club house , offices , floodlights, seating
Job creation : ground staff, booking officer, coaches, sport science, sale of hockey equipment
Hosting of tournaments & festivals [ Stimulate local economies = Accommodation for participants & supporters- R 50 million per year]
Because of the good quality of our facilities and excellent climate, SA have become a sort after training venue for Northern Based hockey playing countries – this indirectly promote the country as a future tourist destination and give us additional international competition.
International Overview
INTERNATIONAL RANKING
World Africa
Men 11 1
Ladies 10 1
World Record
Top Goal Scorer
Pietie Coetzee
SA Captain
300 International
Caps
Marsha Marescia
Volunteer of the year SA Sports Awards 2011 Silver Malele, an unemployed resident of Diepsloot, won the South Africa Sport and Recreation Department Volunteer of the Year award for his work in bringing hockey to under-privileged children
TO GROW THE GAME OF HOCKEY AT ALL LEVELS. ORGANISE/COORDINATE NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL COMPETITIONS AT
ALL LEVELS. TO DEVELOP/COORDINATE AN EDUCATION & TRAINING
PROGRAME/FRAMEWORK FOR COACHING TECHNICAL OFFICIATING ADMINISTRATION AT ALL LEVELS. TO DEVELOP POLICIES AND IMPLEMENT STRATEGIES TO ENSURE GOOD
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE AT ALL LEVELS. DEVELOP A HIGH PERFORMANCE STRATEGY AT ALL LEVELS AS INDICATED
BY THE PARTICIPATION PROFILE. DEVELOP A NATIONAL MARKETING AND SPONSORSHIP STRATEGY. TO GROW AND EXPAND THE REVENUE BASE.
Core Functions
DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY CATEGORIZATION OF REGIONS
HP
LEVEL 4
LEVEL 3
CLUBS
DISTRICT
LEVEL 2
SCHOOL LEAGUES
ZONAL
JUNIORS &YOUTH
LEVEL 1
MPP – ZONAL - MODIFIED
INTRODUCTORY
JUNIORS
A SINGLE INTEGRATED APPROACH KEY AREAS
PARTNERSHIPS
MODIFIED
HOCKEY
MPP
1000 Primary
Schools
[70 000]
SCHOOLS
SIYADLALA
550 High
Schools
[50 000]
CLUBS
8000 Players
Seniors
HIGH
PERFORMANCE
Tertiary
Institutions
[21 – 11]
Provincial
Academy
9
High Performance
SASCOC
NDSR
&
NDE
National
Federation
Adopt
2
schools
Zonal school leagues
MPP regional mini hockey festivals
U/13 Regional Festivals
U/14 &U/16 Regional Festivals
U/16 & U/18 National Tournaments
Local Senior Club Leagues
U/21 National Tournaments
SENIORS
VETERANS
PRODUCTS & SERVICES COMPETITIONS Core Function1
Coach education –National Accreditation Scheme ( Partnership with KNHB and endorsed by FIH)
core function 2
Level Target age
group
Focus Coaches
Group
Coaching Aids Course Duration Assessment
Facilitators
Course
Leadership and
Level 1
Coaches
SAHA Level 2 Coaches Facilitators Guide 2 Days
Hockey
Leadership
Certificate
6 – 11 yrs Beginner coaches, mini
hockey and grass
roots coaching
development
1. Coaching Manual
2. DVD skills
Presentation
4hrs course
participation
Attendance only
Participation
Certificate
Level
Coaching
Certificate
13 – 18 yrs U13 Full field, Senior
School and Entry
Club Level
1. Coaching Manual
2. Hockey PCCD
Rom
8 hours
8 hours self study
Attendance only
Participation
Certificate
Assignment, RPL, POE
Level 1 Award
Level 2 U16, 18 and
senior
coaching
Provincial/national u18,
u21 and senior
coaches
1. Coaching Manual
2. PPP
21 hours
18 hrs Self study and
practical
3 Assignments, RPL,
POE.
Level 2 Award
Level 3 Advanced
Senior Coaching
Professional Coaches.
National u18 an u21
and senior coaches
1. Hockey Specific
manual
2. Theta accredited
modules
120 hrs Practical
experience and
skill specific
course
3 Assignments, RPL,
POE.
Level 3 Award
TO INTRODUCE HOCKEY INTO NEW DISTRICTS AROUND A COMMUNITY BASED FACILITY – HUB /CLUSTER CONCEPT
INCLUSION OF MODIFIED SPORT INTO LIFE ORIENTATION CURRICULUM
COACH EDUCATION : LEADERSHIP + LEVEL1- Target 1500 schools
TO PROMOTE PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND PARTICIPATION WITHIN SCHOOLS
TO ENSURE LOCAL LEAGUE PARTICIPATION TO SUPPORT AND MONITOR PROGRESS
Mass Participation Growth Strategy – More young people
Focus 2013
Number of schools participating in local leagues
Number of level 0 coaching courses
Number of MPP festivals in region
Number of participants in district TI squads
Number of participants in provincial training squads
Number of community based clubs
Improved international ranking
Performance Indicators
Youth Participation Profile – Player Pathways
Participation
Sp
ort fo
r AL
L
Lea
ders
hip
–le
ve
l 0
Under 6 Boys and
Girls
Modified
3vs3
Fun
ABC’S Of Athletism
Under 8 Boys +
Girls
Modified
8vs8
Participation
Fun
Under 10 Boys+
Girls
Modified
¼ field
8vs8
Participation
Fun + enjoyment
Physical activities
Technical Skills
Zonal
Fu
nd
am
en
tals
Le
ve
l 1
Under
12
Boys +
Girls
Modified
½ field
Participation
Fun +enjoyment
More structured
Technical skills
Zonal
Talent Scouting
Under
13
Boys +
Girls
Full field More structured
Participation
Zonal + Regional
Technical skill & Tactical awareness
Talent Identification
Co
mp
etitio
n
Le
vel 1
Under
14
Boys +
Girls
Full field Participation
Enjoyment
Talent Identification – TIPS/SUBS/TABS
Zonal + Regional
Under
16
Boys +
Girls
Full Field Participation
High Performance Regional)
Zonal/District/Provincial
Ex
ce
llen
ce
Le
ve
l 2
Under
18
Boys +
Girls
Full Field Participation
High Performance National)
Zonal/District/Provincial
Player Demographics
Club Development and High Performance Hubs 2013
REGION PARTICIPANTS
AREA
REGIONAL CENTRE REGULAR HOCKEY STREAM (clubs,
schools or universities that will integrate the
players & coaches)
REGIONAL CO-
ORDINATOR
Eastern Cape Gelvandale, Bethelsdorp and
Kwanobuhle
Port Elizabeth Gelvan Hockey Club
Gelvandale, GelvanPark and Astra
Primary schools
Nelson Mandela University
Ashwin Prinsloo
Jeremy Mambalu
Buffalo Flats
Duncan Village
East London Parkside & United Hockey Clubs
Fort Hare University
Pat Smith
Western Cape Vygies kraal
Langa and Khayelisha
Cape Town Central Hockey Club
Athlone schools
University of Stellenbosch
Ron Hendricks
Gloria Baartman
Lungi Tsolekhele
KZN Inanda
Ntuzuma
Kwa Mashu
Queensmead
Durban
Inanda Schools
Ntuzuma Schools
Kwa Mashu Schools
(Ink Hockey Club)
Lennie Botha
Nathi Ngubane
Emma Bray
Pietermaritzburg
Imbali
Edendale
AB Jackson Eastwood and Alston Primary
Alexandra High
University of KZN
Reggie Smith
Devon van der Merwe
Ndumiso Mncwango
Njabulo Zondi
Gauteng Diepsloot
Soweto
Tembisa
Orange Farm
Randburg Silver Stars
Tembisa Hockey Club
University of Johannesburg
Intouch Hockey Club
Qoqisizwe Primary School
Ally Fredericks
Silver Malele
Sammy Chauke
Enzo Energy
Soshanguve and Atteridgeville TUT Technical University of Twsane John Wright
Sammy Kekana
Club Development and High Performance Hubs 2013
REGION PARTICIPANTS
AREA
REGIONAL
CENTRE
REGULAR HOCKEY
STREAM (clubs, schools or
universities that will integrate the
players & coaches)
REGIONAL CO-
ORDINATOR
Free State Heidedal
Mangaung
Bloemfontein Heidedal Hockey Schools
Free State Hockey
University of Free State
Frans van der Watt
Neil Alexander
Northern
Cape
Homevale, Rhoodepan,
Galeshewe
Kimberley Northern Cape Hockey
Federation
Central University of
Technology
Nico Snyders
Donovan George
Mpuma-
langa
Bushbuckridge and
Lydenburg
Witbank Mpumalanga Hockey
Association
Tracey Flowers
North West Ikageng Potchefstroom North West Hockey
Association
North West University
Patric van Neel
Limpopo Polokwane Pietersburg University of Limpopo Mpho Moretsele
Projected Funding 2013
Making an IMPACT CEO SA Hockey
Marisa Langeni
Making an IMPACT Vice President
Executive Member – Corporate Governance
Lwandile Simelane
Making an IMPACT as COACHES Under 17 Boys Coach + video analyst for the Senior Men’s Team + Level 3 Coach : Moabe Malebye
Under 17 Girls Coach + Trainer and Video analyst for the Under 21 Ladies + Level 3 Coach : Patrick
Making an IMPACT as Players Sanani Mangisa – Top Senior Ladies GK
Phumi Mbande
Owen Mvimbi
Making an IMPACT Team outreach clinics SA Mens National team clinics
Bloemfontein
Making an IMPACT Team outreach clinics SA Womens team clinics Mamelodi
Making an IMPACT Rural Development
Nathi Ngubani – Chairperson of INK Hockey Club in KZN
UMGABABA RURAL HOCKEY PROJECT
Making an IMPACT Rural Development Pat Smith (SA Sports Awards Finalist - Administrator of the year 2011) and Laeticia Goldman( ( SA Sports Awards Finalist volunteer of the year) are the drivers behind the Nkoxube Hockey Project in the Eastern Cape
Making a DIFFERENCE Club Development
Silver Malele – CHAMPION driver behind Silver Stars Hockey Club from Diepsloot.
Transformation Target
Board Black White %
9 4 5 44 %
1 Female : Vice President
Team Black White
Men 4 14
Ladies 5 13
U/21 Men 5 13
U/21 Ladies 4 14
U/17 Boys 9 9
U/17 Girls 9 9
Staff Black White
CEO 1
Project Manager 1
Finance Administrator
1
Provincial Teams - Youth
Minimum of 4 players
Management
50 %
Challenges
Lack of Funding and corporate sponsor
Lack of TV/Media exposure
Lack of facilities in previously disadvantaged communities
Cost of equipment
Sustainability of Club Development Projects