

This handbook presents guidelines and procedures for individuals or organisations intending to provide courses leading to English Volleyball Association (EVA) accredited coaching awards including; VolleySport, Mini-Volley, Super Mini-Volley, Community Sports Leaders Award (CSLA Volleyball), Levels I, II, and III Coaching Awards.
Forms required to register a coaching award course.
Register as a coach with the English Volleyball Association
The purpose of this Code of Conduct is to address and set the expected behaviour of coaches/leaders/tutors in the English Volleyball Association (EVA) and to inform and protect members of the public with whom they work.
Additional information has also been produced for individuals working with young people; this can be found in the Welfare section of the website.
Coach Education Research Project
Brunel University has funded a three-year project into the professional development activities of, and provision for, UK sport coaches. They are attempting to understand what experienced coaches think about the professional development activities they have undertaken, plus what recommendations they feel might enhance its future provision.
sports coach UK will be conducting a four year tracking study of coaches in the UK, including Community Sports Coaches (CSCs) in England, and other Home Country schemes, in order to examine their development as coaching professionals and to understand the impact of coaching interventions over time.