The National Indoor Climbing Achievement Scheme (NICAS) is a UK wide scheme designed to promote climbing development and accredit individual achievement on artificial climbing structures. It can be used as a starting point for people wishing to take up climbing and mountaineering. It is open to all candidates aged 7 and upwards.
The scheme comprises five levels of award aimed at complete novices to expert climbers. The scheme is split into two parts and takes a minimum of 100 hours to complete in its entirety. Part 1 contains levels 1 and 2 and Part 2 contains Levels 3 to 5. Upon registering with an Awarding Centre candidates receive a log booklet for Part 1 and a log folder for Part 2. After achieving each level they are awarded with a certificate on behalf of the ABCTT.
The five levels are:
| 1. | Foundation Climber | An entry level aimed at novices that recognises their ability to climb safely under supervision. |
| 2. | Top Rope Climber | Aimed at promoting good practice in climbing and bouldering unsupervised on an artificial wall. |
| 3. | Technical Climber | A more advanced top roping and bouldering level that focuses on developing technique and movement skills. |
| 4. | Lead Climber | Concentrates on the skills required to both lead climb and belay a lead climber. |
| 5. | Advanced Climber | The top level that focuses on improving performance, a deeper understanding of climbing systems and the wider world of climbing. |
The National Indoor Climbing Achievement Scheme will provide the structure and motivation for new climbers to develop their skills in order that they may gain the most out of their climbing as well as having their achievements recognised.
NICAS LEVEL 3 Candidates need to watch this film