Certificate of Achievement Scheme 

Welcome to the RYA Sailability Certificate of Achievement Scheme. The main purpose of this scheme is to enable people with a learning disability to achieve set tasks in sailing, and to be rewarded for that achievement.

Certificate of Achievement Scheme Resources

The following resources are available to order, free of charge, to all RYA Sailability Foundation Sites:

  • Certificate of Achievement Logbook
  • Certificates & Badges:
    • Entry Level
    • Bronze Level
    • Silver Level
    • Gold Level
    • Platinum Level

There are a number of worksheets and exercises that can be used to support the activities in this logbook and at the Entry Level sessions. These worksheets can be downloaded and printed from the links on the right hand side of this page.

If you wish to add one of your exercises please email sailability@rya.org.uk.

Logbook

The logbook can be used as a record of a sailor's achievement and can be signed off by any volunteer (sailor) or instructor.

The logbook is designed to:

  • Support the development of any sailor regardless of ability.
  • Help you record and track your knowledge and skills.

The logbook is not designed for any one type of boat, it is appropriate for keelboats and dinghies.

Achievement Levels

Each level  (listed above) has four sections:

  • Compulsory elements
  • Optional elements
  • Minimum attendance
  • Minimum 'on water'sessions

Sailors can join the scheme at any level. Therefore a person who is very skillful may enter at Silver and be credited with the Entry and Bronze Level, provided the minimum of sessions for Silver have been reached.

How to order Logbooks, Certificates and Badges 

If your RYA Sailability Foundation Site would like to place an order please contact sailability@rya.org.uk stating the quantities of resources you require, your Club Name, name, postal address and contact telephone number.

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Article Published: October 10, 2013 13:39

Article Updated: October 15, 2013 15:17

 

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