Umpiring
As the game progresses, the role of the umpire in helping to ensure matches are played safely and to the rules are needed at all levels of the game. That’s why at England Netball we recognise the need to provide officials with a portfolio of courses and workshops that are packed with expert knowledge, covering all areas of umpire and technical official’s development.
Our Officiating Pathway allows officials to plot their own learner journey through a range of qualifications, helping them to fulfil their officiating potential. So, for more information on these, please explore the officiating links below!
Netball is the number one team sport played by women and girls, 1.7 million children play in school and over 150,000 play weekly. It is an exciting time, the game continues to grow in popularity and England Netball are revolutionising its approach to training the people who make the game happen. Get involved in officiating and help us take netball to the next level.
There is a pathway for officials from an introduction to netball right through to a qualified A standard official umpiring international games.
Lancashire county netball association, North west netball and England Netball can support you through the process of becoming a qualified umpire.
Please see the below stages:
- Into officiating - www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/into-resources/
- C Award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/c-award-resources/
- B Award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/b-award-resources/
- A award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/a-award-resources/
More information around officiating can be found on the England netball website https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/
Important contacts:
Lancashire county umpiring secretary – Andrea Partridge – [email protected]. Andrea can offer you support locally in the county to progress through the into officiating and C award.
North West Netball coordinator – Helen Dulson – [email protected] . Helen can provide you with information re courses in the county and put you on officiating course waiting lists.
Our Officiating Pathway allows officials to plot their own learner journey through a range of qualifications, helping them to fulfil their officiating potential. So, for more information on these, please explore the officiating links below!
Netball is the number one team sport played by women and girls, 1.7 million children play in school and over 150,000 play weekly. It is an exciting time, the game continues to grow in popularity and England Netball are revolutionising its approach to training the people who make the game happen. Get involved in officiating and help us take netball to the next level.
There is a pathway for officials from an introduction to netball right through to a qualified A standard official umpiring international games.
Lancashire county netball association, North west netball and England Netball can support you through the process of becoming a qualified umpire.
Please see the below stages:
- Into officiating - www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/into-resources/
- C Award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/c-award-resources/
- B Award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/b-award-resources/
- A award - https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/a-award-resources/
More information around officiating can be found on the England netball website https://www.englandnetball.co.uk/make-the-game/officiating/
Important contacts:
Lancashire county umpiring secretary – Andrea Partridge – [email protected]. Andrea can offer you support locally in the county to progress through the into officiating and C award.
North West Netball coordinator – Helen Dulson – [email protected] . Helen can provide you with information re courses in the county and put you on officiating course waiting lists.