Anthony 'Tony' Phillips has recently completed the Scottish Sport Futures tutor training to delivery their SCQF Modules once he has been signed off after his observation. The final two modules will be completed on the 20th, 25th and 26th February 2026.
The modules are the following;
Working with Young People in Sport
An introduction to understanding young people and how they choose to participate in sport. This module introduces the concept of the role of the coach and the positive or negative impact they can have on the lives of young people engaged in sport or physical activity programmes.
Planning Effective Physical Activity Programmes
We investigate Kolb’s Learning Cycle to explore the benefits that can be delivered through sport and physical activity and planning effective outcome-based programmes. Content should be designed to engage the participants while making progress towards programme outcomes.
Communication
Explore how to develop transferable communication skills through participation in sport. The module focuses on building understanding around how we use communication in sports, why these are important skills and how they can be transferred into everyday life.
Goal Setting
Focuses on building understanding around the process of setting goals in sports and how these skills can be transferred into everyday life and developed through participation in sport.
Conflict Resolution
This module provides participants with practical tools for dealing with conflict, aggression, and challenging behaviour in a sports setting.
Human Connection
Trauma Informed Sport and Physical Activity
This module aims to upskill and increase the knowledge of practitioners who are working with young people in a sport and physical activity environment on the importance of human connection and the relationship between ACEs and sport and physical activity.
Putting the Person First - Taking a Person-Centred Approach to Coaching
This module aims to upskill and increase the knowledge of practitioners who are working with people in a sport and physical activity environment on the importance of understanding their why and coaching values, human connection, and establishing and building relationships to create a person-centred coaching environment.
