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Ontario coaches lack training and diversity, new report says

Most Ontario coaches aren't properly trained to instruct young athletes and handle critical issues like concussion protocols, youth mental health and athlete development, says a new report examining the overall landscape of coaching in the province.

The 2023 Ontario Coaching Report says only half of the province's coaches have completed some type of safe sport training, while over a third have not signed a code of conduct or completed a background check prior to coaching.

"Those that are trained and certified feel more confident dealing with some of the more challenging parts of coaching," says Jeremy Cross, executive director of the Coaches Association of Ontario, which authored the report.

But, he adds, it's not easy to impose training standards — or to achieve diversity in coaching — when three-quarters of the province's coaching force is made up of unpaid volunteers.

"Recruiting volunteers is difficult," said Cross, especially given high demand: roughly 300,000 coaches are needed on an annual basis to meet the demands of millions of Ontarians participating in sports and recreation. The report, which surveyed 1,000 people coaching 80 different sports across Ontario, says the coaches are predominantly white men.

One of those coaches, Aprille Deus, says she has benefited considerably from the country's National Coaching Certification Program (NCCP), which provides standardized sport education to coaches.

"It helped me understand a little bit more the areas of growth for an athlete as well as how to develop a program from the ground up," said Deus, a former competitive athlete who coaches junior varsity girls basketball at Crestwood Preparatory School in Toronto.

Only 42 per cent of Ontario coaches have completed some

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