Introduction
The Single Pitch Award
(SPA) is the only nationally recognised award of its kind. There has been a
tremendous increase over recent years in the number of groups enjoying climbing
sessions on outcrops, crags, quarries and climbing walls throughout the
United
Kingdom.
The intent of this award
is to promote high standards of supervision so that both enjoyment and safety
are enhanced, without compromising either the sport of climbing or the
participation of other crag or wall users. It is valid throughout the
United Kingdom and
Ireland and is recognised by the
Adventure Activity Licensing Authority (AALA).
The scheme is for those
who are in a position of responsibility during single pitch rock climbing
activities. It is primarily concerned with good practice, leading to the safe
and quiet enjoyment of the activity. Completion of a training course alone,
without taking an assessment course, is not a qualification in itself, although
it maybe of considerable benefit to the trainee.
Whilst the award does
include a measure of personal competence it is not designed as such, and should
not be used as either an entry requirement or measure of suitability for
individuals who wish to climb on climbing walls or crags.
Course Content
Both the training and
assessment courses cover the following areas:
Group
management and supervision

- Organisation
- Supervising
sessions
- Group
management
Technical
Competence
- Equipment
- Anchors
- Belaying
- Abseiling
- Personal climbing
skills
- Background
Knowledge
The
Climbing Environment
- Access
- Conservation
- Etiquette
The training course in
particular aims to provide the candidate with a basis of training from which
they can then consolidate their experience This will be done by completing a
log-book of personal climbing and supervising group climbing sessions. By
training with others of a similar standard, but from a variety of backgrounds,
the course provides a varied and stimulating environment in which to learn both
from others on the course and through expert guidance.
Entry
requirements
Assessment
Prior to attending an
assessment course candidates must:-
- Be 18 years of
age.
- Have completed a
training course or received exemption from the from one of the MLTUK boards
- Experience of climbing
on a variety of rock types and at a variety of
locations.
- Have led a minimum of 40
climbs, outdoors on leader placed protection. (Some of these must be at least
Severe grade.
- Assisted with the
supervision of climbing for approximately 20 sessions at a variety of
locations.
- Hold a valid first aid
certificate.

Further
information
SPA courses (training
& assessment) are run over a two day period lasting for a minimum of 20
hours. Details of course dates for 2008 can be found here . Note however that
additional courses can be arranged for candidates wanting to arrange courses for
groups of individuals. A minimum of four (4) are needed for both training
courses and assessment courses. If you would like further information or you
would like to speak with a course director please
contact us .
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