wotayottie
Well-Known Member
As an (ex) instructor still on the mailing list I recently got an email from Richard Falk ( Director no less!
) asking me to fill in a survey. The email is lengthy so I summarise rather than quote the key bits. Please excuse the HR speak.
I wonder what your opinions are.
They would like to identify any unnecessary or inappropriate barriers to entry, particularly with regards to making activities more inclusive and more accessible to all who wish to become involved. They want to hear from people who wanted to progress along a pathway within the RYA Training schemes but for some reason (other than lack of experience) have been unable to do so.
What are your thoughts about the courses; opportunities, availability and relevance of training; instructor professional development and aspirations; instructor revalidation and update procedures .
Your participation is important in helping us maintain and improve the accessibility and inclusivity of our training. Ensuring currency of purpose, diversity, accessibility, and reduction of barriers is important to us in RYA Training
Seems to me that RYA training is important and worthwhile - the alternative of picking it up as you go along is risky both in safety terms and in picking up incorrect or incomplete information. But at the same time, it seems to me that RYA training has morphed from something done at clubs by enthusiasts to a formal system focussed on commercial organisations and income for the RYA. In the going it has become expensive for many people and less accessible outside the south coast.
It would seem from the email that the RYA is more concerned about inclusive diversified bums on seats than content, but then maybe I am just a grumpy old recidivist.
I wonder what your opinions are.
They would like to identify any unnecessary or inappropriate barriers to entry, particularly with regards to making activities more inclusive and more accessible to all who wish to become involved. They want to hear from people who wanted to progress along a pathway within the RYA Training schemes but for some reason (other than lack of experience) have been unable to do so.
What are your thoughts about the courses; opportunities, availability and relevance of training; instructor professional development and aspirations; instructor revalidation and update procedures .
Your participation is important in helping us maintain and improve the accessibility and inclusivity of our training. Ensuring currency of purpose, diversity, accessibility, and reduction of barriers is important to us in RYA Training
Seems to me that RYA training is important and worthwhile - the alternative of picking it up as you go along is risky both in safety terms and in picking up incorrect or incomplete information. But at the same time, it seems to me that RYA training has morphed from something done at clubs by enthusiasts to a formal system focussed on commercial organisations and income for the RYA. In the going it has become expensive for many people and less accessible outside the south coast.
It would seem from the email that the RYA is more concerned about inclusive diversified bums on seats than content, but then maybe I am just a grumpy old recidivist.