Advanced Challenge Course Practitioner (ACCP) Course

Ready to take on more responsibilities on the Challenge Ropes Course (CRC)? 

This workshop is designed for:

  • Experienced practitioners (at least 200 hours of regular programming) who like to pursue the necessary skill sets to lead and supervise the overall conduct of Challenge course programmes.
  • Practitioners who carry leadership roles and handle non-routine operations such as rescue.
  • Practitioners who want to pursue ACCT Level 2 (Full Track) Certification.

At the end of the course you will be able to :

  • Resolve most non-routine situations in the CRC;
  • Provide leadership to less experienced and knowledgable staff in the CRC; and
  • Design and implement a CRC programme.

Upcoming Course:
14, 17, 18 October 2024
23 Oct (Practical Assessment)
11, 12 Dec (IPD workshop)
13 Dec (Written Assessment)

*Practitioners who do not have facilitation training previously will be required to attend the Challenge Course Facilitation (CCF) workshop on 3 & 4 October 2024.

I’m Interested! Tell me more…

  • The ACCP Course is a 5-Day workshop inclusive of a 2-Day Intentional Programme Design (IPD) workshop.
  • It will cover Staff Competencies – Core, Technical and Facilitation competencies. 
  • For the technical competencies, the course will focus on non-routine operations like rescues and gear retrievals. We will also be working on supervisory skills to prepare you for your role as a L2 practitioner.
  • There is also a 200 hours work experience pre-requisite for this course. You will be asked to submit a portfolio before admission to the course.
  • The certificate will be valid for 3 years.

I want to get ACCT Level 2 (Full Track) Certified…

  • I got you! To qualify for ACCT L2 (Full Track) certification, you will need to complete both the IPD workshop and ACCP course.
  • The assessment will be 1.5-Day and consists of a technical and written component.
  • Practitioners who pass the assessment will be awarded an ACCT Level 2 (Full Track) Practitioner Certification

Hang on, but what’s the difference between Full Track and Site Specific certifications?

  • Let me explain. In the ACCT, practitioners with Full Track certificates have demonstrated that they are competent on a variety of belay systems and speciality elements. Hence they are able to operate at any site, PROVIDED they have gone through a familiarisation of the site.
  • There are also practitioners with Site Specific certifications because they have demonstrated competency operating the belay systems and speciality elements at a specific site.

Interested?

Indicate your interest on our sign-up sheet below! We will keep you updated once we have sufficient interest to start a course.

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