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September 2011
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Thanks for Becoming an Club Officials’ Chairperson (COC)
Officiating in Ontario
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Today’s Topics
• The role
• General Responsibilities
• Club Official’s Development Plan
• New on-line officials registration administration
• Hosting Clinics
• OSOA On-line clinic process
• Staffing a Swim Meet
• Up the Ladder
• Questions
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The COC Role:The COC Role: The COC Role:The COC Role:
• Is an integral part of every club and OSOA• Plays a major role in the development of club
parents and interested volunteers• Mentors the “Up the Ladder Process” • Has accurate documentation process• Assigns the on-line clinic “keys” as required• Monitor the club development plan• Ensures “new” on-line officials registration is up-to-
date• Organizes club clinics and assists in the
communication process of Regional clinics• Plays a major role in the staffing of swimming
competitions hosted by their club.
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COC Responsibilities• Regular contact with Regional Officials’
Representatives (ROR)• Officials’ roster club listing – current• Capable of conducting & organizing
clinics as required• Complete Officials’ Certification Form• Provide/present “Up-the-ladder” level pins• Obtains Officials’ to host meets
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At the beginning of each swim season
COC shall:• Request from Swim Ontario a supply of officials’ record
cards and an appropriate number of pins for Levels I & II;
• Download / print from the officials area of the Swim Ontario website: Officials Clinic Certification Forms, Powerpoint clinics, questionnaires, answer sheets, Up the Ladder booklets and blank PTRs (may be downloaded / printed on an “as required” basis);
• Update the current list of active club officials, with their status identified (i.e. Level I, II, etc.).
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At the beginning of each swim season
COC shall:• Prepare a list of possible candidates for Level I clinics
from the names of new recruits or parent volunteers not currently involved in officiating.
• Arrange a series of clinics to cover Level I and all positions in Levels II and III.
• Contact clinic presenters to teach the various positions and make the necessary bookings (rooms, equipment, etc).
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During the Season• Maintain good contact with the Regional Officials’ Representatives.
They are there to help.
• It is not necessary for the COC to attend every clinic; but it is essential that the presenter be supplied with all the necessary materials.
• When the Officials Certification Form has been completed, send a copy to the Regional Officials’ Representative. A second copy should be maintained in the club files
• The COC is usually responsible for obtaining officials for a swim meet as required by the Meet Manager, in accordance with CSW 1.2.1.
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During the Season• When preparing a roster of officials for a meet, the COC should ascertain which
officials need deck evaluation at given positions, and which officials need to have PTR’s completed for their next level. It is not always possible to accommodate everyone’s wishes, but it is important to provide as many opportunities for evaluations as possible. It is imperative to remind candidates that deck evaluation at any position is only possible if the evaluator(s) (attending Senior and Master officials) are aware of the potential certification before the session begins.
• Submit all level change notifications to the Regional Officials’ Representatives as they occur.
• It is the COC’s duty to ensure that the appropriate pin presentations are made.
• The Level III pin may not be presented without the Regional Officials’ Representatives’ approval.
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Home
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OSOA News
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Officials’ Development Plan
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CLUB OFFICIALS DEVELOPMENT PLAN
• The Plan:The Plan: Encourages clubs to promote their officials progression up the officiating “ladder”.
• Purpose is to: Enhancing a club’s ability to host and/or assist at meets.
• With the End In Mind being:Better officiating means better and more efficient meets.
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Plan Clarification
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1. The requirement does not apply to developmental and regional meets.
2. Regional Officials Representatives (ROR) maintain a list of club affiliated and alumni officials (Levels II to V) for their region. Regional Sanction Officers will be given a list of clubs meeting the sanction requirement at the beginning of each swim season (i.e., September). A club’s hosting eligibility, once assessed, stands for the season.
3. Any club not meeting the sanction requirement, and wishing to host a meet, must submit an officials’ development plan to the regional officials’ chair for approval. Clubs can meet their requirements at any time during the year.
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Clarifications, continued
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4. Clubs may opt to combine resources when co-hosting a meet. If a club is not eligible for a sanction on their own, it must contact their ROR to confirm combined eligibility. The ROR will notify the regional sanctioning officer.
5. The family count only includes active “competitive” families.
6. Clubs with less than 20 families are exempt, but are encouraged to participate and promote the training of officials moving up the ladder.
7. Level IV and V officials may be parents of active swimmers OR alumni. Alumni must declare with a single club for the year, and must agree to work at meets hosted by the declared club.
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Further Plan Clarification
• The family count only includes active "competitive" families.
• Requirement does not apply to development or regional meets.
• Level IV / V official may be parents of active swimmers, or “Alumni”; “
• Alumni” must declare with a single club for the year, and must agree to work meets hosted by the declared club.
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Club Sanctioning requirements
• Club affiliated and alumni officials (Levels II-V) updated list available and current
• Regional Officials Representatives (ROR) maintains a list provided annually
• Regional Sanction Officer is given a list of clubs meeting the sanction requirement (September of each swimming season)
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Hosting “ability”
Any club not meeting the sanction requirement, and wishing to host a meet must:
a. Submit an officials’ development plan to the regional officials’ chairs for approval. Clubs can achieve their requirements at any time during the year.
b. Clubs may opt to combine resources when co-hosting a meet. If ineligible to host on their own, clubs must contact their ROR to confirm “combined” eligibility; ROR will notify Sanction Officer
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Education Folders
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Certification
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Education Folders
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Clinics for Download
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Clinics for Download
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Powerpoint Presentation
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Handout from PowerPoint
Then, under Handouts, Slides per page, select 3
In Print mode, under Print What, select Handouts
Then under Color/grayscale, choose Grayscale.
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Now the Test
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Close each clinic by providing/signing each participants’ certification card and retain the sign-in
sheet and input in data base.
Level I
Level II
Level III
Level IV
Level V
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Education Folders
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About Online Clinics
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Education Folders
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Evaluation Guidelines
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Evaluators listing
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New Clubs Official Registration
• All Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Officials– Officials are required to register– Annual profile update– COC Identify who is working on next Level– COC and/or ROR to be assisting in this
process
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Officials Registration Website
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New Swim Officials’ Registration
• Designed to allow Swim Officials to record and track their Officiating progress electronically
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The Features:
• Ability to find & register clinics• Ability to track & record deck evaluations• Ability to track your moving “Up the Ladder”• Integrate user names & passwords between
two sites • Completed online clinic information in one
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Benefits of the Website
• Designed to aid all levels for Officiating– For the Individual– For the Club– For the Region– For the Province
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COC RESPONSIBILITIES:Important responsibilities to administer your
Club Officials using the Swim Officials Registration website.
1.Validating new Accounts
2.Adding your Club Hosted Clinics
3.Verifying hosted clinic attendance
4.Verifying Deck Evaluations
5.Verifying Past Clinics
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Now let’s get registered!
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Where is the “Help Guide”
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Logging In
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Profile Set up
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Forgot my password
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Forgot my User Name
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Registration Settings
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About User Settings
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Changing your Password
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Basic User (when logged in)
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Viewing Clinics
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Pull down Menu
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What about Past Clinics?
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Entering a Deck Evaluation
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Deck Evaluations
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Managing Clinics
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Clinic Verification
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Clinic Attendees
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Completed Clinics
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Clinic information for download
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Verified Check Box
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Historical Clinic attendance
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Past Clinic Verfication
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Deck Evaluation view
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Verifying Deck Evaluations
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Viewing Officials List
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Officials’ list page
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Officials’ Profile
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New User Account Verification
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Approving/Disapproving new accounts
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New Account Approval
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Manage Courses
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Managing Courses
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Manage Club info
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Creating a New Account
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“Help” folder
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“About” folder
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Ontario Swim Officials Association Home
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TechSupport
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Where do I find the Online Clinics?
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Accessing the clinics
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Learning Centre Login
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Obtain Enrollment Keys
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Clinic Keys• Each clinic has a different key• no more than 3 keys at a time• Completion results provided• Record keeping established• Sign off Certification cards• Presentation of pins
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Staffing a Meet
• Preparation• During• After• Record keeping
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Referee
StarterChief Timer
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Approximately 30 -50 officials needed on deck to run a meet, 6 &/or 8 lanes single ended meet
per session
Recorder/Scorer
Staffing a Meet
Marshall
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Referee
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• Runners• Food
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Marshals• Meet ManagerStaffing a Meet
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Organizing Officials
• If necessary, ask for help in your meet package and have the clubs send their list of names / phone numbers / and qualifications along with their entries
• Divide responsibility between senior officials and local Officials Chairperson to arrange for officials
• In any event, have the majority of the positions filled before the start of the meet.
• Confirm status of officials’ assignments to regional sanction office 10 DAYS prior to meet
• Publish schedule and assignments as soon as it is finalized
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Organizing Officials• Arrange 2 - 3 spare Timekeepers on call in case of
sickness or no-shows.
• Organize the Officials Room with required supplies for that session
• Designate a person to greet and sign-in the officials as they arrive, direct them to the heat sheets and equipment needed for their position and answer any questions.– All officials working a session must be recorded
• Have all positions posted in the Officials' Room. – If there are openings for other sessions, officials can sign-up
where they see the empty positions.
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Forms folder
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Forms Landing Page
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COC needs to be familiar with how “Up-The-Ladder” works!
Level I
Level II
Level III
Level IV
Level V
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Level I• Attendance and successful
completion of this clinic
• 2 satisfactory deck evaluations
Level I
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Level II• Certified Level I
• Completion of clinics and 2 deck evaluations in any 2 positions except Referee, one of which must be Strokes and Turns
Clerk of CourseChief TimerChief Finish JudgeChief Judge ElectronicsRecorder ScorerStroke & Turn Judgeand Head Lane Timer (2 signatures)StarterMeet Manager Level II
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Level III• Certified Level II
• Completion of all clinics and 2 deck evaluations in any 3 remaining positions
• Referee can not be used until level lll has been attained
• Conduct a Level I clinic
Level III
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Up the Ladder
Level I
Level II
Level III
Level IV
Level V
Levels IV and Vrequire …• additional clinics • intensive evaluation• National Meet experienceand much more.
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Questionnaire
• Here are questions you must answer prior to the completion of this clinic.
• Please take all of the time you require to complete the questionnaire
• Remember! There may be one or more correct answers for each question.
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1. The role of COC is:
a. Is capable of conducting & organizing officials’ clinics; b. Have interests in educating and the progression of people; c. Knows where to obtain the tools and materials to do the job; d. Has the keys to the on-line clinics and issues them
accordingly; e. operate the automatic placing and timing system; f. Can staff a home meet with some assistance; g. Has access to the database of officials for the club; h. Able to provide ROR an officials’ list of club officials & levels;
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2. Some of the responsibilities of the Club Official’s Chairperson are to:
a. Clubs Development plan is in place and compliant; b. Ensure that the parents are able to officiate at home and
away meets ; c. Has knowledge and can assist in the up-the-ladder process; d. ensure that the meet is staffed properly; e. Prepare and distribute the meet invitation; f. Has the pins and certification cards available; g. Is well connected with Regional Officials Representative; h. Can present clinics at home club;
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3. The on-line registration is for which level:
a. Level 1; b. Level 2; c. Level 3; d. Level 4; e. Level 5; f. FINA only;
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4. Which Clinics can I comple on-line?
a. Level 1 Timekeeper & Safety Marshall; b. Level 2 Strokes & Turns; c. Level 2 Chief Timekeeper; d. Level 2 Chief Judge Electronics;e. Level 2 Chief Finishing Judge f. Referee and Starter; g. Level 2 Clerk of Course; h. Level 2 Recorder Scorer; i. Level 2 Meet Management;
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5. What is the mark to be obtained for a successful completion of the online clinics?
a. 60%b. No mark; c. 90%; d. 50%; e. 75%; g. 80%; h. 100%;
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Thank you.