Coaching
Pathway to Performance – Women in Coaching Case Study
By NZC Wednesday 19 June 2024, 03:33 pm

New Zealand Cricket’s ‘Pathway to Performance’ women in coaching programme has been instrumental in providing development and learning opportunities to women coaches coaching at the community level with aspirations to develop and move into performance coaching roles.

The 10-month programme will be run for a third time in 2024/25, offering coaches valuable learnings through inviting guest speakers, an in-person residential, and practical coaching opportunities.

The programme also offers valuable mentorship, coach observation, and feedback from NZC’s Coach Development team to gauge how coaches operate in the field.

Moreover, the programme aims to link these coaches with their local Pathway Manager and find opportunities to coach performance sides at their Major Association.

Since NZC’s inaugural Pathway to Performance programme in the 2022/23 season, 18 coaches have graduated from the programme, many of whom are now coaching within performance environments within Major & District Associations.

P2P Alumni - Coaching Roles:

  • Amy Foreman - Central Districts U19 Assistant Coach, Taranaki Year 11-13 Girls Head Coach
  • Shelley Fruin - Papatoetoe Cricket Club Women’s Premier Head Coach, Samoa U19 Women Coach Mentor
  • Sarah Hill - Cricket Wellington U19 Women Head Coach,North v South Series Assistant Coach
  • Katie Midwood -Canterbury A Women's Head Coach, Canterbury U19 Assistant Coach, Bates v Devine series Assistant Coach
  • Kerry Tomlinson - CD U19 Women Head Coach, NZ Māori Schoolgirls Coach, Samoa Women Head Coach

 

To read more about the programme including feedback from participants, click the document below.

 

PATHWAY TO PERFORMANCE PROGRAMME - CASE STUDY (PDF)

 

Email NZC Head of Female Engagement, Jess Davidson (jess.davidson@nzc.nz) for more information on the programme.

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