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Digital Referee Handbook 2022

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65 Assessments Referee assessments are conducted at National, Provincial Level and also in some Counties. An assessment is not completed to criticise a referee but rather to provide guidance and support to ensure continuous professional development. Benefits • Help referees to improve and become better referees • Assist with referee development and retention • Protect standards of refereeing within the Association • Assist to motivate referees to improve their refereeing skills Role of an Assessor • Knowledge of the Rules of the Game • Ability to view the game through the eyes of the referee • Objectively analyse the performance of the referee • Ability to prioritise strength and development areas of the referee's performance • Ability to provide a solution to any shortcoming • Ability to motivate officials to improve their refereeing skills • Ability to present all relevant information in a legible format What Should a Referee Do If They Get Assessed? • Firstly read the full form fully and not just the initial page or the grading • Reflect back on the game yourself taking on board the comments • Important to make contact with the assessor to discuss the form in greater detail as discussion can provide valued additional support

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