Wattie’s Baked Beans Volunteer Coach of the Year
Wattie’s Baked Beans Volunteer Coach of the Year
Fact
Sheet, July 2004
Volunteer coaches provide their time and dedication to young New Zealanders in all sporting codes. To recognise the valuable role these unsung heroes play in grassroots sport, Sport and Recreation New Zealand (SPARC) and Wattie’s have launched the Wattie’s Baked Beans Volunteer Coach of the Year awards!
Key volunteer coaching
stats:
- Did you know there are 70,000 volunteer coaches
in New Zealand.1
- Over 25% of adult New Zealanders are
involved in sports in a capacity other than as a
participant.
- Volunteers are most likely to be involved
as parent helpers or coaches/instructors. Around 30% are
also involved as referees or officials and 29% as
administrators.
- Coaches or instructors are usually men.
In fact, almost half of male volunteers act in the capacity
of coach/instructor.
- Involvement as a volunteer parent
helper is highest amongst women.2
About the awards:
-
SPARC and Wattie’s are on the search for this year’s
Wattie’s Baked Beans Volunteer Coach of the Year in a
nationwide competition.
- People currently coaching at
club or school level (non-representative) can be nominated.
- There will be 17 regional winners, two runners up and
one overall supreme winner.
- The Wattie’s Baked Beans
Volunteer Coach of the Year winner will receive up to $5,000
towards coaching development.
What New Zealand sports
people say:
- “Volunteer coaches contribute enormously
to the creation of healthier more cohesive communities.
They make a voluntary contribution to society in terms of
time and effort.”
Waimarama Taumaunu New Zealand Silver
Fern 1981-1991
- “Typically volunteer coaches are
committed, dedicated, enthusiastic individuals who are
making a difference in their communities. They determine
that the sport experience their athletes have is a positive
one.”
Mike McHugh, National Coach Consultant SPARC &
assistant coach to the NZ Tall Ferns
- “Coaching is an
incredibly rewarding experience. Volunteer coaches deliver
essential services to their athletes and the communities
that they operate in.”
Don Tricker, Coach Team Leader
SPARC & Volunteer Coach of the New Zealand Black Sox
Competition details:
- Entries are open from July 15
to August 26.
- Entry forms are available at
www.watties.co.nz or www.sparc.org.nz. Regional Sports
Trusts also have entry forms and information.
- Entrants
will tell Wattie’s and SPARC in 50 words or less why their
coach deserves to be awarded Wattie’s Baked Beans Volunteer
Coach of the Year for 2004.
1 As estimated by SPARC,
2004
2 NZ Sport and Physical Activity Surveys 1997-2001