New Refs Course at York College

In January 2015 there is a new course for potential referees.

Introductory night (Module 1) is on 14 Jan at 7-9pm.Course is then on 2 Sundays 930-5pm on the 18 & 25 Jan. – you must attend both these two Sundays.

There will also be a requirement to the Safeguarding Children workshop on Wed 21 Jan at 6.30-9.30pm.

For further information you can visit http://www.northridingfa.com/referees/becoming-a-referee-basic-training-course

The course can also be booked online at NRCFA at https://eventspace.thefa.com/northridingfa/participant/s.aspx?eventlen=55

It is a rewarding hobby and can soon become way of life…….a good way of keeping fit and keeping involved in the game.

If you wish to talk about the course you can ring York RA Training Officer / NRCFA Tutor on York 793767 or email at [email protected]

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RA-FA Youth Council Inspired Fund

Please note the following message from Amy Robinson, the Youth Council Inspired Fund Project Leader.

We are pleased to announce the launch of the RA-FA Youth Council Inspired Fund for the 2013-14 season!

The Inspired Fund has the aim of identifying inspirational individuals who can use a refereeing qualification to promote refereeing, football and the positive values of sport in their local, under-represented communities. We aim to support a inspirational people wishing to become qualified referees. Once qualified, to then become a role model and promote refereeing within their community to under-represented groups (e.g. BAME Community, Female Officials, Low-Socio Economic etc) and inspire others to take it up. In return for their willingness to promote refereeing we will cover the cost of the Basic Referees Course. The bursary is for a maximum of £150 which will contribute towards the payment of the Basic Referee’s Course.

Attached is the 2013-14 application form which can be sent electronically or hand-written and scanned.

The applicant must fulfil the below criteria:

  • Be aged 14 – 25
  • Have a reference of support
  • Lives within or has strong involvement with an underrepresented community within refereeing this may include but is not limited to; gender, ethnicity, nationality, disability, sexual orientation or low socio-economic groups
  • The desire to become a qualified referee through attending a Basic Referees Course and completion of the six games needed to qualify
  • Attend at least one referee meeting, this may include a county RA-FA meeting, referee evening or Local Referees Association meeting
  • Attend at a local community event to promote refereeing
  • To recruit and refer at least one friend to attend a Basic Referee’s Course
  • To be an ambassador for the RA-FA Youth Council

Once the candidate believes they can fulfil the requirements they must send their completed application forms to RA-FAYouthCouncil@thefa.com by 4th January 2014. We will notify successful applicants following the closing date.

Download the application forms below:

RA-FA Inspired Fund – PDF
RA-FA Inspired Fund – Word

Basic Referee Training Courses – York, Richmond and Middlesbrough

The North Riding County FA have announced dates for their upcoming Basic Referee Training Courses.  Full details and booking information can be found through our website on the following links:

The cost to attend a course is £100.00, and for candidates aged 16 and over there is also an FA requirement to complete a DBS check which brings the cost up to £110.00.  The cost of the course includes the following:

·         Full pre-course study pack
·         Laws of the Game DVD
·         Respect DVD
·         Hard copy of the Laws of the Game
·         Referee Mentor
·         Cost of examinations covered
·         16 hours practical tutor training
·         Safeguarding Children Workshop

For further details, please contact Caroline Sutton at the North Riding FA –  caroline.sutton@northridingfa.com

Assistant Referee Workshops

Message from Colin Atkinson (York Minster Engineering League)
There are two Supply League Assistant referee workshops being run in late July and early August and referees are invited to attend. The dates and locations are as follows:-
  • Thursday 25th July at the West Riding  East Riding FA HQ Woodlesford Leeds (about 25 miles from York)  7pm to 9pm
  • Monday 5th August at the East Riding FA HQ  – Roy West Centre, 220 Inglemire Lane, Hull, 7pm to 9pm

Starting from the forthcoming season Level 4 referees will be operating in the new Yorkshire & Humber Supply League Pool. At the request of the National FA, three Supply Leagues ie -the York League Premier Division, the West Yorkshire League Premier Division and the Humber League Premier Division are cooperating to form this Pool.  What it means is that 60 Level 4 referees from across Yorkshire have been allocated to the new Pool and, in theory, could be appointed to games in any of the three league Divisions mentioned above. The Referees appointments secretaries of the three leagues have in previous seasons helped each other out by occasionally “loaning” level 4 referees to each other when we have been short. This was expected by the FA and has now been made more official by the forming of this pooling arrangement. The Supply League Assessors who previously operated on the individual leagues will also be centrally appointed and the National FA will send the funding for assessors direct to the Pool.

We have a Pool Management committee consisting of Chris Spurr (West Yorkshire League) Steve Rhodes (WRCFA), Geoff Hanson (Humber League), Steve Wade (Humber League), Geoff Hartley, Andrew Blakey and Colin Atkinson.  Chris Spurr is the referee appointments officer, Geoff Hartley has taken on the Assessor coordination and Andrew is the treasurer.
Assistant referees will still be appointed to Supply league games in the Pool by the League referee appointments secretaries. Referees who are in the promotion schemes need to run lines as part of the promotion process and for younger and newly qualified referees running a line can be a very useful way to gain experience and benefit from meeting other match officials. However we cannot provide all our Assistant referee requirements from promotion candidates and new referees alone and we do rely on more experienced referees helping out with lining duties.

The cost to clubs is a major consideration in the appointments process and in reality referees who have acted as assistants for Colin in previous seasons will see very little change but may see one or two new faces amongst the referees.. Level 4 Referees who were previously with the York League but live near the borders of the other leagues may be appointed to games in one or both of the other leagues. There may be occasions when we may ask three officials from York to travel to a game in the Humber League or West Yorkshire League ( eg to Pocklington or Boroughbridge) and in return we may see three officials from Leeds on a York game.  It will certainly give opportunities for referees and Assistants to broaden their experiences and see new clubs and venues.

Could we urge you to take the opportunity of attending one of the workshops mentioned above. Please let Colin know which one you would like to attend so he can let the organisers know of numbers to expect.  He will also look at the opportunity to arrange joint travel.

Future Course

The next course in York is to be held in Aug/Sept 2013.

Module 1 will be on 28 August and the two Sundays (Mod 3/4) will be on 1 and 8 September 2013 (venue tbc).

A Safeguarding Children’s Workshop will be held on Wed 4 Sept. 2013.

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New Referee Courses

How to RefereeThe last course at York was in February 2013 at York College:

The format has changed and a Practical Referees’ Course was held at York College in February 2013. This was a great success with 19 newly qualified referees.
The practical format is over 5 modules – but mentored games are still required. The exams have also changed for the better.
The first workshop is an introductory session, following work the candidate has done with pre-study pack information (effectively learning the basic laws prior to the course)

After the course (with emphasis on practical refereeing and application of the laws) the candidate becomes a level 9 referee and has to complete a minimum of 6 11-a-side games. They then return for a newly qualified referee’s workshop. Once this has been attended then they become a qualified referee (level 7/8).

Interested? See our Becoming a Referee page for more information.