NGBs and NGOs Flashcards

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4 main roles for NGBs?

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  1. guardians of their sport
  2. administer sport on national basis
  3. over rules, clubs, coaches and comps
  4. decide income for membership fees, TV rights, lottery investment etc.
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what functions are NGBs expected to deliver in its area of jurisdiction?

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  1. control/regulate environment
  2. administer the practice and participation of its sport
  3. develop its sport
  4. influence members and organisations
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3
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give 3 examples of NGBs

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England netball, Volleyball England, England athletics

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give 3 examples of development-related NGOs

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women in football, sport for refugees coalition, international Paralympic Committee

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what is the youth sport trust and what do they do?

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  • empower young people achieve personal best
  • equip educators to change lives
  • future where all children can enjoy benefits of sport
  • give platform to have voice
  • inclusive and innovative programmes, bring together communities, provide tools and resources
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what are county sport partnerships?

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networks of local agencies committed to working together to increase participation in sport and PA

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what does sport Birmingham do?

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  • gives opportunity for children to be active
  • active healthy city
  • reduce inactivity, inclusive, equality, diversity
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main players in this sector?

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  1. home nation sports councils
  2. central govt
  3. BOA
  4. sport and recreation alliance
  5. local govt
  6. YST
  7. county sport partnerships
  8. federation of disability
  9. lottery
  10. NGBs
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How does the UK gov influence sport?

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  • government directly influence sport through legislation, policy guidelines, funding, permissive powers, taxation and promotion of policies
  • government set targets for department
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describe the DCMS

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  • department for digital. culture, media and sport
  • government department
  • responsible for policies relating to arts, history, libraries, lottery, gambling, tourism and sport
  • improve quality of life
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describe UK sports role

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  • accountable to DCMS
  • invests funds from lottery in high performance sport
  • no grassroot
  • provides athletes with what they need
  • talent ID
  • major sporting events in UK
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describe home nation sports councils role

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  • national organisations
  • deliver community sport system that promotes active lifestyles
  • increased participation
  • sport england, N Ireland, Scotland and wales
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describe sport Englands role

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  • partners NGBs, local authorities, CSPs and other education institutes to succeed their functions
  • investment of national lottery into NGBs to achieve their aims
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describe the may 2016 sport england strategy

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  • £216m over 3 waves for 2017-2021 cycle
  • shortfall reflects new strategy stating less focus on sporty people and more money and resources on tackling inactive demographic
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describe county sports partnerships

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  • networks comprising of local agencies, NGBs, school, clubs, school sport partnerships, primary care trusts
  • increase PA and participation in their region
  • deliver whole sport plans to support NGBs and Sport England to achieve participation targets
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16
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describe NGOs

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  • non government or profit
  • partially voluntary citizens
  • depend on donations from private organisations or on voluntary activities
  • promote interests of the poor, protects environment, social services, community development
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describe YST

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  • youth sports trust
  • independent charity
  • world-class PE top inspire and engage young people regardless of age/ability
18
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modernisation of NGBs

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  • NGBs established as voluntary organisations in 19th century
  • 2002 receive gov money for modernisation
  • TID, development and coach education
19
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what do NGBs do before the games?

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  • preparing athletes, coaches, referees, volunteers, technical personnel
20
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what do NGBs do during the games?

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  • competing and officials
21
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what do NGBs do after the games

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  • analyse performances and summarise learning taken place in run up and during games
  • draw strategies for never major event +
22
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what sports had the biggest cuts after Rio 2016?

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basketball, handball, table tennis, volleyball, weightlifting, wrestling (90%-100%)

23
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how does funding cuts affect the sport?

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  • impacts grassroots due to elite cuts
  • remit of participation
  • less clubs, role models, facilities etc
24
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British rowing and funding

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  • consistently successful
  • medal winner every game since 1976
  • £30,524,595 in Rio cycle
  • small participation in young people, boys
  • few state schools offer
  • unis provide more facilities and coaching
    1/4 mill england rowing on monthly basis
25
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what does SPLISS stand for?

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sport policy factors leading to international sporting success

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