This policy manual contains the official policies of the American Canoe Association’s Safety Education and Instruction Council (SEIC).
This Manual and SEIC Policies can be amended or revised as needed to meet the needs of the ACA and the SEIC. Changes must be approved by majority vote of the SEIC at an official SEIC meeting. All such changes shall be documented and published as dated addenda to this document. Only verbatim referenced quotes of these official policies may be used elsewhere as SEIC policy statements.
Policies, curriculum outlines, insurance documents, supporting resources, and all other SEIC documents shall be considered in force after approval by the SEIC and subsequent publication on the ACA website.
Waivers for exceptions to SEIC policy must be made in writing to the Safety Education and Instruction Department (SEI) at the ACA National Office: https://americancanoe.org/seic.
| Chapter 1 | ACA Educational Policies |
|---|---|
| Chapter 2 | ACA Instructors |
| Chapter 3 | ACA Leaders and Guides |
| Chapter 4 | ACA Trainers |
| Chapter 5 | ACA Trainer Educators |
| Chapter 6 | Certification Maintenance, Reinstatement, and Challenges |
| Chapter 7 | ACA Courses, Trips, and Workshops |
| Addenda | Approved Changes to this Policy Manual |
| Appendix I | ACA Glossary of Common Terms |
| Appendix II | First Aid and CPR Requirements |
| Appendix III | Essential Eligibility Criteria (EEC) |
The ACA is committed to an educational environment that supports all individuals with respect and dignity. ACA Instructors, Leaders, Guides, Trainers, Trainer Educators, and students are expected to conduct themselves in such a way that creates an environment where all participants feel welcome, thrive, and learn. Harassment due to gender, race, ethnicity, religion, or other protected characteristics will not be tolerated. Conduct that is detrimental to the mental or physical wellbeing of a student or class will not be tolerated. Such harassment and/or conduct could result in loss of certification.
The ACA authorizes certified Instructors, Leaders, Guides, Trainers, and Trainer Educators the use of the ACA logo and marks with the following qualifications.
Use of the ACA’s educational insurance program requires:
This waiver must be signed and dated by each participant prior to the start of the ACA insured educational program, and a digital copy of the signed waiver must be submitted to the ACA as part of approved course reporting procedures.
ACA courses are open to all individuals who satisfy the Essential Eligibility Criteria published on the ACA website.
SEIC business is conducted via electronic communication. All Instructors, Leaders, Guides, Trainers, and Trainer Educators must have access to a valid email address and use the Course Management System (CMS) for the submission of all course documentation, i.e., registration, reporting, insurance requests, etc.
Duties:
ACA Instructors teach paddling skills using approved methods and techniques, after qualifying in various disciplines. Specific skills within an instructor’s scope of practice are identified in appropriate course outlines. ACA Instructors are expected to represent and promote the ACA in a positive manner. ACA Instructors may issue participation cards to students and in some cases may perform skill assessments. Instructors may not certify other instructors.
Selection Criteria:
Instructor Certification Process:
ITs or ITEs may award instructors status at differing levels of certification. A candidate continued at a higher level should be awarded a lower level of certification when such certification is earned.
Example 1: A candidate might be certified as a Level 1: Introduction to Canoeing Instructor and be continued at Level 2: Essentials of Canoe Touring.
Example 2: A candidate might be certified as a Level 3: River Kayak Instructor and continued as a Level 4: Whitewater Kayak Instructor.
Successful completion of the certification process must be reported in writing to the SEI Department in CMS by the facilitating IT/ITE within thirty days of the Instructor Candidates’ demonstration of proficiency.
Currently certified ACA Instructors may certify at or below their current certification level in an additional discipline by participating in an appropriate ICE or ICW. Prior to participation in the ICE or ICW, the Instructor Candidate must obtain permission from the facilitating IT/ITE. The facilitating IT/ITE may grant permission on a case by case basis and may require training in addition to the ICE or ICW. The Instructor Candidate must meet all appropriate performance objectives required for certification. Participation in an ICE or ICW does not guarantee certification.