The Aims, Structure, Role and Responsibilities of the Adjudicators Advisory Board (AAB)
Aims of the AAB
To enhance the development of Calisthenic adjudication through the implementation and evaluation of a National Cadet Training Course and Accreditation Program.
To foster unity between the State/Territory Branches of the Australian Society of Calisthenic Adjudicators (ASCA).
To promote communication and positive liaison with the ACF, all Calisthenic bodies and the Australian Sports Commission through Sport Education and the National Officiating Accreditation Scheme.
Structure of the AAB
The Adjudicators Advisory Board (AAB) is a sub committee of the Australian Calisthenic Federation (ACF).
It is made up of two elected delegates from each State/Territory Branch of the Australian Society of Calisthenic Adjudicators (ASCA) plus the appointed Director of Adjudicating nominated by delegates of the AAB and ratified by the ACF.
Role of the AAB
To make recommendations to the ACF Committee of Management and the ASCA State/Territory Branches for the benefit of Calisthenics throughout Australia.
To expend funds on the Adjudicators' Accreditation Program in accordance with the AAB Development Plan and Budget as approved by the ACF Council.
Responsibilities of the AAB
Be responsible for all matters pertaining to adjudication at the National level.
Establish and maintain a National Cadet Adjudicator Training Course.
Establish and maintain a National Adjudicators' Accreditation Program.
Follow the ASCA Constitution, By-laws and the AAB Procedures as set out and accepted by the members of the ASCA and the ACF.
Maintain positive communication and participation in the Sport Education and National Officiating Accreditation Scheme conferences, seminars and workshops.