sports development LO 1,2,3,4 Flashcards

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DCMS

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Department for culture, media and sport

  • Sporting future strategy aims to widen access to sport and physical activity.
  • Promoting mass participation.
  • Supplies funding to UK sport and sport England.
  • Responsible for the Olympic games.
  • Contributes to the ‘school games’.
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DfE

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Department for education

  • Physical education and school.
  • Delivery of PE, school sport and club links (PESSCL) in 2002.
  • Works alongside Primary PE and sport premium (£150 million per annum to improve provision of PE I schools.
  • Provides funding for the youth sport trust to help improve the quality of PE.
  • Lifelong participation.
  • Protects school playing grounds.
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DH

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Department of Health

  • Supports ministers in setting the strategic direction for the health care system.
  • Objectives are delivered in conjunction with the Arm’s - Length Bodies, and help people lead healthier lives, and creating a safe, high quality health care system.
  • Health benefits of physical education and participation in sport.
  • Responsible for public health England.
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UK Sport

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  • Develop a strategy and gives help to elite athletes.
  • Manages and distributes lottery funding.
  • Promotes values and ethical behaviour in sport.
  • World class programme (WCC).
  • Attracts major events.
  • Supports and works with NGB’s and top coaches.
  • Talented athlete scholarship system (TASS).
  • Provides performance lifestyle advice (PLA).
  • Launches talent ID schemes for elite athletes.
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Sport England

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  • Increases participation.
  • Sporting future strategy.
  • Launch campaign and initiatives.
  • Supports government targets/NGB’s.
  • Targets minority groups.
  • Provide information and expertise.
  • Protect community paying fields.
  • Distributes funding from government and national lottery.
  • Active live survey.
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public health

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  • Accountable for DfE.
  • Responsible for making the nation healthier.
  • Promote healthier lifestyles.
  • Promotes health and inclusivity.
  • Supports action by local council.
  • Working to improve the inactivity of disabled people.
  • Reducing differences in health across the UK.
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Youth Sport trust

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  • Charity.
  • Aims to get young people involved through developing high quality physical education.
  • Works closely with sport England to increase participation and inclusivity through initiatives such as ‘this girl can’.
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national lottery

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  • Money is distributed by 12 independent organisations, each with specialist knowledge of its particular sector.
  • Impact of sport in school.
  • UK sport and sport England are the organisations responsible for distributing the National Lottery money.
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EIS

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  • Helps athletes improve their sporting performance through the delivery of science, medicine, technology and engineering in support.
  • Owned subsidiary of UK sport and receives over £60 million from them every four years to provide world class services to elite athletes and their coaches.
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BOA

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  • National Olympic committee for the UK.
  • Represents the games and athletes of the UK.
  • Team GB’s involves working with the NGB’s of each sport.
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NGB’s

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  • Whole sports plan.
  • Develops initiatives.
  • Sets rules and regulations for each sport.
  • Organisation of events.
  • Promotes ethics.
  • Talent ID.
  • Splits funding.
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whole sports plan

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  • Sport England invested over £400 million of public money and lottery money.
  • Increase the number of players in the sport.
  • Sport England asses the plan and decipher where the money should go.
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active partnership

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  • Formally known as county sports partnership.
  • Increasing participation.
  • Supports and sign-posts primary schools.
  • Organise free taster days.
  • Create a legacy from 2012.
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NDSO’s

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  • Supports disability sports.
    Eg) Limbpower, Mencap, Wheelpower.
  • Supports NGB’s.
  • Organises events.
  • Provides opportunities.
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sport and recreation alliance

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  • Tackles challenges.
  • Voice of the sector with the government.
  • Provides opportunities to learn new skills.
  • Creating an active nation.
  • Support. Recover. Achieve.
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local councils

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  • First tier of local government and are statutory bodies.
  • Work together to improve community well-being and providing better services.
  • Through a range of discretionary powers, they can provide and maintain a variety of important events and spaces.
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AfPE

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  • The only PE subject association in the UK.
  • Organisations delivering or supporting the delivery of - PE in schools.
  • Delivering policies.
  • Promoting the subject in a variety of forums.
  • Promote and maintain high standards and safe practice in all aspects and at all levels.
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CIMSPA

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  • Provides leadership, support and empowerment.
  • Provides opportunities for young leaders to succeed.
  • Provides leadership on the development and management of career pathways.
  • A single unified voice for the sector.
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activity alliance

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  • Provides insight, training, inclusion programmes, resources.
  • Disability inclusion sport.
  • Making active lives possible.
  • Deliver more inclusive knowledge and expertise to help make accessible programmes
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WADA

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  • WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY (WADA):
    They develop, harmonize and coordinate anti-doping rules and policies across all sports and countries.

Test athletes for any traces of drugs in the blood/urine and have the ability to disqualify them from events.

Create a fair, equal and safer environment for athletes.

They are present at major sporting events, such as the tour de France, and test athletes before and after the event.

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school games

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A competitive school programme which seeks to motivate and inspire millions of young people across the UK.

Competitions in schools, between schools, regional levels and national levels/elite levels.
Provide opportunities for children who may never have played sports before.

  • SCHOOL GAMES MARK:
    It is a government led awards scheme launched in 2012 to reward schools for their commitment to the development of competition across their school and into the community.
    It inspires schools to get involved and get more active.
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NGB’s

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  • 3 NATIONAL:
    RFL
    RFU
    BRITISH GYMNASTICS
  • 3 INTERNATIONAL:
    WORLD RUGBY
    WORLD NETBALL
    FIFA
  • 3 EUROPEAN:
    UEFA
    BADMINTON EUROPE
    EUROPEAN CURLING FEDERATION
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continuum

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  • FOUNDATION: developing basic skills such as running or catching a ball, mostly executed in physical education.
  • PARTICIPATION: being able to take part in a sport or activity, mainly executed in sports clubs.
  • PERFORMANCE: opportunity to improve sporting ability, mainly executed in competition (regionally).
  • EXCELLENCE: development of performance and professional level, mainly executed by qualifications or international competition.
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target groups

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  • WOMEN:
    Sexual abuse
    Prejudice
    Childcare
    Menstruation
    Lack of self-confidence
    INITIATIVES TO HELP:
    This girl can
    Changing the game
    USGIRLS
  • MINORITY GROUPS:
    Prejudice
    Racism
    Religion and clothing
    Lack of facilities
    Level of activity
    Lack of funding
    INITIATIVES TO HELP:
    Sporting equals
    Race equality
    Street games
    First
    Sporting future.
  • DISABILITY:
    Lack of facilities
    Accessibility
    Funding
    transport
    Level of ability
    Lack of confidence
    Prejudice
    INITIATIVES TO HELP:
    Activity alliance
    Disability inclusion sport
    Access sport scope

-YOUNG PEOPLE:
Lack of time
Busy parents
Transport
Heavy equipment
Poor communication
Expense
INITIATIVES TO HELP:
Young sport trust
Active Cumbria
The prince’s trust
Sport in mind.

  • OVER 50’S:
    Lack of opportunity
    Limited numbers
    Lack of funding
    Lack of confidence
    Level of activity
    Commitments
    INITIATIVES TO HELP:
    Active aging
    Fit as a fiddle
    Sport NI.
  • ELITE ATHLETES:
    Disabilities
    Money
    Commitments
    Time
    Transport
    Support
    INITIATIVES TO HELP:
    WCP
    Find your wings
    Army elite sport
    Mental health in elite athletes.
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age groups

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  • 5 age categories:
    0-10
    11-15
    16-24
    25-50
    Over 50’s
    Elderly/retired
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funding team GB

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  • BOA funds team GB at the Olympics and provides sponsors.
  • UK sport decides who gets what funding and how much the get from the whole sports plan.
  • NGB’s fund organisations and clubs, as well as projects for participation.
  • The national lottery provides funding to UK sport, who distribute it to the NGB’s and to athletes and teams.
  • Treasury money is the national lottery’s money especially for the Olympics and it is topped up and supported by the DCMS.
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aims of sports development

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INCREASE PARTICIPATION

PROGRESS IN SPORT (medal success)

PROMOTION OF VALUES

SUPPORT SOCIAL POLICY

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roles in sports develop

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  • ROLES INCLUED:
    Coaches
    Leaders
    Sports development officers
    PE teachers
    Officials
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values in sports

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  • VALUES:
    Kind
    Serious
    Professional
    Dedicated
    Positive
    Willing to help
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MEASURES (what)

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  • Participation
  • Performance
  • Society
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specific methods (examples)

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PARTICIPATION
- School Games

PERFORMANCE
- Tokyo Olympic medal success

SOCIETY
- London 2012

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METHODS (how)

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PARTICIPATION
- ALS
- Uptake of NGB initiatives

PERFORMANCE
- Club-mark accreditation
- Self assessment
- External assessment

SOCIETY
- Obesity levels

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ALS

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ADULTS SURVEY
- Activity levels
- Activity types
- Volunteering support
- Measuring outcomes
- Spectating

CHILDRENS SURVEY
- Activity levels
- Activity types
- Volunteering support
- Attitudes towards sport
- Measuring outcomes
- In/out of school

  • Advantages of a survey: quick, cheap to do, easy to complete, wide scale.
  • Disadvantages: false answers, inaccurate results, expensive to roll out
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Accreditation schemes

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CLUBMARK ACCREDITATION
- Cross sport
- Community club
- Welfare
- Funding is accurate
- Safe

4 KEY AREAS
- Activity/playing programme
- Duty of care/welfare
- Knowing your club/community
- Club management

Health check is club matters.

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Purpose

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Justify funding (whole sports plan, government funding, national lottery and treasury money, sponsor money, NGB’s etc).

Measure success (medal success, new records, ranking etc).

Areas for improvement (how to improve clubs, where to spend their money etc).

Illustrate best practice (compare methods of training etc).

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characteristics of an initiative/event

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CHARACTERISTICS OF EVENTS/INITIATIVE
- Purpose/aim
- Scale
- Duration
- Organisations
- Funding/investment
- Sources
- Promotion

  • EXAMPLES OF EVENTS:
    Tokyo Olympics
    Park run
    Total warrior
  • EXAMPLES OF INITIATIVES:
    Street games
    Breaking boundaries
    FA skills
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benefits of sports development

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Performer/global superstar, multimillion pound sponsors with the likes of Nike and receives world class coaching.

Sport/athletics is more popular, meaning ore participation, continues to receive lottery funding.

Society/inspired adults to take part and increases the general fitness of the entire nation.

Organisations involved such as UK sport , sponsors, and the government.