Youth Sports Research Council provides adults who work with children and adolescents in organized youth sport programs with quality, current, empirically based information concerning healthy physical, psychological and emotional development.
Articles and resources for making the most out of your child’s sport experience.
On May 12, 1986, New Jersey became the first state in the nation to pass legislation which protects volunteer athletic coaches, managers, and officials from lawsuits. Commonly referred to as the “Little League Law” (2A:62A-6 et.
In accordance with the stipulations in the Little League Law, the Rutgers SAFETY Clinic:
The curriculum for the Rutgers SAFETY Clinic is based upon the “Minimum Standards for Volunteer Coaches’ Safety Orientation and Training Skills Programs” (N.J.A.C. 5:52).
Youth sports agencies can choose to have the YSRC provide a Clinician to conduct the Clinic ($200 administrative fee), or they can train their own instructors. Any volunteer can learn to teach the Rutgers SAFETY Clinic by attending a 5-hour Clinician’s workshop (.5 CEU).
Technical skills in the art of greenskeeping and golf course management. A solid understanding of the science behind the cultural practices used by golf course superintendents. Strategies for managing employees and communicating effectively with staff, supervisors, and customers.
Once certified, CRPs must complete 20 hours of continuing education over a 2 year period.