The ASCA and AEA formalise a new collaboration to strengthen support for teachers, coaches and students across Australia

The Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA) and Active Education Australia (AEA), are pleased to announce a new Memorandum of Understanding that formalises a shared commitment to strengthening professional development, collaboration and education pathways for teachers, coaches and students across Australia.

Under this agreement, both parties affirm their intention to work cooperatively to enhance the quality and reach of strength and conditioning education. AEA recognises ASCA as the national governing body for strength and conditioning and this recognition will underpin all future collaborative initiatives and references within the MOU.

The partnership aims to create mutually beneficial opportunities that support the professional growth of educators and coaches, while expanding access to high-quality learning aligned with the Health and Physical Education curriculum.

Key objectives of the collaboration:

  • Promoting professional development
  • Strengthening community connection
  • Co-creating curriculum-aligned content
  • Referral and partnership building
  • Mutual promotion of strengths and structures

This partnership represents an important step in strengthening the connection between strength and conditioning professionals and the education sector, ensuring teachers, coaches and students have access to industry-leading knowledge and pathways that support safe, effective and evidence-based practice.

About ASCA

The ASCA is the accrediting body for strength and conditioning coaches in Australia as recognised by the Australian Sports Commission and its high-performance division the Australian Institute of Sport. The ASCA aims to ensure and enhance quality-assured S&C coaches and excellence in S&C.

Share the Post:

Related Posts