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Why OSEP?
Pacific island sport organisations have relied on
sport training programs offered by external
bodies and individuals, which often will be carried
out every two to three years, to build the skills
and capacity of sport volunteers and
professionals (coaches, administrators, technical
officials, team managers, medical support staff).
There are a number of National Federations (NFs)
that either do not have or are unsure about
training pathways for sport volunteers and professionals. OSEP is working with Regional
Federations (RFs) to develop, build, or strengthen sport education structures in each of the
ONOC member countries so that athletes and sport volunteers and professionals are well
supported.
As a result, OSEP has developed the Sport Education Framework in Oceania designed to
assist National Olympic Committees (NOC) and its national partners develop or strengthen
sport education structures. Contact osep@onoc.org.fj for details of this framework.
Who is this training for?
If you are reading this guide then you are about to become involved in OSEP as an OSEP
Master Educator, working in your training provider (RF, NF, IF, Training Institute) as a Coach
Master Educator, or Administrator Master Educator.
Who can participate in OSEP?
Many organisations and individuals are able to participate in OSEP including:
• Schools – primary secondary or tertiary, Universities or Colleges
• Training organisations – public or private
• Industry organisations – private commercial organisations registered with
appropriate authorities
• Government agencies – Department of Sports, Ministries of Sports, Health or
Education
• Sport bodies - National Olympic Committee (NOC), National Federation (NF),
Regional Federation (RF) or
• International Federations (NF)
• Sport Councils, Academies, leisure centres
• Community NGO
• Staff and/or volunteers engaged in sporting activities
• Individuals registered with the relevant authority.
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