Umpire Accreditation

The Netball Australia Umpire Accreditation system is an educational pathway based on Netball Australia Umpiring Courses (Level 1 & 2), NOAS General Principles (Introductory & Advanced), Rules in Action and practical umpiring instruction through an experienced mentor system.

Assessment is based on Theory Examinations (Section 1 & 2), practical evaluation through established KPI’s, self reflection and, where possible, video analysis.

The culmination of this accreditation system, for those who choose, leads to practical assessment in a 4-tiered system of badges, namely C, B, A and the highest national award the AA (All Australian).
 
Pathways to Practical Testing
It is not essential to proceed sequentially through each badge level. The only pre-requisite badge level is an A Badge before Screening for an AA Badge
 

PRE-REQUISITES

PATHWAYS

ASSESSMENT

QUALIFICATIONS

(refer to KPI’s)

Theory Examination

Practical Test

 

 

Level 1 Course

(integrated with Introductory Level Officiating General Principles)

 

 

Participating in Rules Discussion workshops

 

Attending Rules in Action course(s)

 

Mentoring

 

Practice umpiring at appropriate level

 

Attend Umpire Development Programmes

 

Self Reflection

 

Individual Development

 

Screening

for AA

 

Introductory Level Officiating General Principles course

(available online)

 

Advanced Level Officiating General Principles

Section I (Online)

70-79%

Local Game

(4x15minutes quarters)

C Badge

Section I (Online)

80-89%

 

Local Game

 (4x15minutes quarters)

B Badge

 

Rules In Action

(2 Parts)

+

Level 2 Course

(includes Advanced Level Officiating General Principles)

 

Section I (Online)

90-100%

 

State League

Game

( 4x15 minutes quarters)

A Badge

Section II

90-100%

2 quarters of 2 State League games in one of the following MOs -  NSW; SA; VIC

 

1 game at

Highest Level of National Competition

All Australia Badge

(AA)

International Umpire Theory Examination             (when introduced)

Highest Level of Competition

in the Country with International Experience

International Umpire Award (IUA)

 
               
Updating
To update an umpire accreditation an umpire is required to:
•      Attain a high level badge or;
•      Attend one professional umpire education unit (Theory Examination [Section I or II] Rules in Action or Umpire Course [Level I & Level II])
•      ‘A’ and ‘AA’ badge umpires are also required to pass a practical endorsement.
 
Click here to download the Umpire Updating form.

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