Quality Assurance Programme

24 Feb 2010

 

Introduction

The Sport Ireland Institute has been set-up to create an environment which influences, supports and ensures that talented Irish athletes achieve sustained levels of excellence in high performance sport. The Institute coordinates a network of highly experienced, quality assured service providers to help support this high performance environment ensuring that sports have access to the sports science and medicine sports that they need. The Institute works directly with NGBs in developing sports specific science and medical support networks so that each sport has the support it needs to impact on performance.

The Institute also works closely with service providers in developing systems, structures and protocols to ensure that athletes and sports receive the best support possible.

 

What is the Professional Quality Assurance Programme (PQAP)?

Who can apply for membership?

Why should I apply for Professional Membership?

How do I apply?

What is the High Performance Trainee Programme Grant Scheme?

 


 

What is the Professional Quality Assurance Programme (PQAP)

The Institute’s Professional Quality Assurance Programme (PQAP) aims to ensure that athletes are supported by service providers of the appropriate quality so that the best practitioners work with the best athletes. Professional Membership of the Institute is awarded to service providers who demonstrate the ability to apply professional knowledge to bring about a significant positive change in elite performance within an ethical framework.

A full listing of current Institute Professional Members is available in the Performance Science area of the website or alternatively you can download a copy of the list below.

 


 

Who can apply for membership?

The PQAP process currently applies to service providers working in the areas of Performance Science and Lifestyle Services including Biomechanics, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Performance Analysis, Physiology, Psychology and Strength & Conditioning.

The current standards required for application are:

Qualifications: Masters level or equivalent in the appropriate area.
Training: Evidence of ongoing CPD in your discipline that is relevant to high performance sport.
Experience: Evidence of 3 years or 200 days post Masters experience in working in the discipline relevant to high performance sport.

 

 


 

Why should I apply for Professional Membership?

The main aim of the evaluation process is to identify whether the service provider can demonstrate (to the satisfaction of the evaluators) that they have achieved all the competencies necessary within their specialty to apply professional knowledge to bring about a significant positive change in elite performance. They must also demonstrate that they can work as an independent autonomous practitione, within an ethical framework.

Acceptance onto the Institute register of Professional Members is not a guarantee of funding or employment. However, only Institute Professional Members are eligible to receive Institute funding to work with high performance athletes, coaches and programmes.

 


 

How do I apply?

Guidelines for Professional Membership of the Institute are available for download below.

Applications for Professional Membership of the Institute will be considered three times per year.

The deadlines for applications are 1st February, 1st May and 1st October.

If you have any questions on Professional Membership of the Institute please contact science@instituteofsport.ie

 


 

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Trainee Programme Grant Scheme 2011/2012

 

The Institute is seeking applicants for the High Performance Trainee Programme Grant Scheme.

This programme is designed for service providers who, at present, do not meet all the criteria to apply for membership of the Sport Ireland Institute’s Professional Quality Assurance Programme (PQAP).

Trainees must have the necessary academic qualifications for membership but may not yet have sufficient practical experience to apply for Professional Membership of the Institute. Successful candidates will be up skilled under the guidance of a suitably qualified mentor.

Applications are now being accepted in the areas of Performance Analysis x 2 (multi-sports) Physiology x 2 (swimming and multi-sports), Psychology (Canoe, Badminton),  S&C (Badminton), Nutrition x 2 (multi-sports).

Deadline for applications is December 12th 2011.

 

Downloads

High Performance Trainee Programme Grants - Guidelines 2012 (pdf)

High Performance Trainee Programme - Trainee Application 2012 (word)

 

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