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Amy Elizabeth Hardwick

Sport and Exercise Sciences

Faculty of Science

Amy Hardwick is an Implementation, Translation and Impact fellow within the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences, and is currently studying for her PhD titled, "Exploring Coaching in the Context of Special Olympics", supervised by Dr. Tabo Huntley (LJMU), Dr. Amy Whitehead (LJMU) and Professor Anthony Maher (Leeds Beckett). Previous to her current role, Amy was a Lecturer in Sport Coaching teaching across a variety of programmes and modules.

Amy has previously collaborated with the International Hockey Federation, as part of her Masters degree, to aid the development of a ParaHockey coach education module. Further to this, Amy was Project Officer on the Erasmus funded ParaCoach Project, led by LJMU, which aided development of an e-learning course for coaching in the disability sport context, as well as an e-learning course for developmental sport coaches within Special Olympics.

In addition, Amy is the post-graduate lead for the Coaching and Pedagogy Research Group and a post-graduate representative for the School of Sport and Exercise Science. Amy is also a member of the Disability Sport and Physical Activity Network (DisSPA), Physical Education, School Sport and Physical Activity Network (PESSPA) and the schools RIDE panel.

Amy is a passionate handball player and L2 qualified coach. She has experience coaching in schools, specifically, PE and GCSE lessons as well as extra-curricular activity. Amy also has experience on the performance pathway, having held coaching roles within the England Handball Performance Academy and with the British Handball W19s squad.

Degrees

2019, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, MSc
2018, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, BA
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, PhD

Certifications

2023, Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, Postgraduate Certificate in Academic Practice
2023, Advance HE, United Kingdom, Fellow
2022, Advance HE, United Kingdom, Associate Fellow
England Handball Association, 1st 4 Sport Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Handball
Liverpool John Moores University, United Kingdom, LJMU Engage Programme

Academic appointments

Implementation, Translation and Impact Fellow, School of Sport and Exercise Science, Liverpool John Moore University, 2023 - present
Lecturer in Sport Coaching, School of Sport and Exercise Science, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - 2023
Research Assistant, England Rugby Football League, 'Watch Aloud' Project, Sport and Exercise Sciences, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - 2022
Research Assistant, UK Coaching, Caring Cultures in Sport Coaching Project, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - 2022
Research Assistant, Engagement Networks, Liverpool John Moores University, 2022 - 2022
ParaCoach Project Officer, Liverpool John Moores University, 2020 - 2021

Journal article

Hardwick AE, Huntley T, Maher A, Whitehead AE. 2024. “It’s just been learning on the job”: becoming and developing as a ParaHockey coach Sports Coaching Review, DOI Publisher Url Public Url

Report

Cronin C, Champ F, Gherardi M, Hardwick A, Huntley DT, Lewis C, Rongen F, Ryrie A, Tod D, Whitehead A. 2022. Care for Coaches: Mixed experiences, varied needs, and care ‘infrastructure’ to support the coaching ‘workforce’ Care for Coaches: Mixed experiences, varied needs, and care ‘infrastructure’ to support the coaching ‘workforce’ :1-40

Research Grants Awarded:

Duration of research project: 12 months, Grant value (£): 20,000, SJM Consulting/IOC, Professor Lynne Boddy, Professor Zoe Knowles, Assignment 2 Integrating physical activity, sport for all and active recreation into the UN Habitat systems in 5 early adopter cities. 2025

Duration of research project: 9 months, Grant value (£): £21,000, England Rugby Football League, Amy Whitehead (P1), Danny Cullinane, Colum Cronin, Gus Ryrie, Katie Fitton-Davies, Vicci Boyd, Colin Lewis, Amy Hardwick, 'Watch Aloud' - Measuring parental sideline behaviour. 2022

Conference presentation:

Oral, Newcastle, Cluster for Research into Coaching, The Journey to Becoming a Special Olympics Coach. 2024

Oral presentation, Singapore, International Council for Coaching Excellence Global Coaches Conference, Exploring Coach Development in Special Olympics. 2023

Oral presentation, Liverpool, Cluster for Research into Coaching Symposium, An Insight into the Complexity of Coaching in Special Olympics. 2023

Oral presentation, Lisbon, ICCE Global Coach Conference, Exploring the Learning Experiences and Practice of Community ParaHockey Coaches. 2021

Oral presentation, Liverpool, LJMU Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity Conference, Creating and Presenting the ParaCoach e-learning Course. 2021

Oral presentation, Online, Special Olympics US Developmental Sports Webinar, ParaCoach Special Olympics Workforce Survey and Follow-Up Interview Findings. 2020

Conference organisation:

Cluster for Research into Coaching (CRiC) Symposium, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/faculties/faculty-of-science/school-of-sport-and-exercise-sciences/external-engagement/events/cluster-for-research-into-coaching-symposium. 2023

Celebrating Disability Sport and Physical Activity, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/about-us/news/articles/2021/11/25/ljmu-launch-new-disability-sport-and-physical-activity-network-disspa-network. 2021

Other Professional Activity:

Post Graduate Lead of the Coaching and Pedagogy Research Group, https://www.ljmu.ac.uk/research/centres-and-institutes/research-institute-for-sport-and-exercise-sciences/expertise/coaching-and-pedagogy-research-group. 2021

Enrolled on the NCCPE Engage Academy (January 2025 - July 2025), https://www.publicengagement.ac.uk/engage-academy.

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