Unit 3 Sports Organisation And Development Flashcards

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What does the department for culture,media and sport (DCMS) do

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Funds sport to improve opportunity, participation and economical growth in sport, all with aim of enhancing British culture

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What does the department of health do

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Interested and involved in the health benefits of exercise to help people live a better quality of life for longer

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Department for education

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Primarily responsible for the development of sport within schools and education setting

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How can DCMS promote sport

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Funds sport organisations
Encourages life long participation
Promotes major sporting events in the uk
Funds Sport England to encourage participation

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How can the department of health help promote sport

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Trains staff in sport and exercise medicine
Encourages lifelong participation
Works alongside other government departments
Promotes exercise and health related campaign

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How does the department for education help promote sport

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Promotes PE as a virtual part of the curriculum
Encourages lifelong participation
Promotes careers in sport through education
Supports development of school sport and PE through funding sport premium

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What are national governing bodies

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They are organisations in the uk that have a sole responsibility for the development of a single sport

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Examples of national governing bodies

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The Football association
England netball
British rowing
British cycling
Lawn tennis association

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Roles and responsibilities of national governing bodies

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Setting rules and regulations
Sports development
increasing participation
Organising competitions and events
Raising awareness of sport, particularly to certain target groups
Distributing funding
Distributing administration
Training of officials and coaches
Provide education for elite athletes
Develop talent
Support national elite teams

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Sports coach responsibilities

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Make participation in sport fun
Promote coaching points to promote skill development
Provide feedback to improve performance
Ensure sport and physical activity is safe
Act as a role model for those participating in sport

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PE teacher responsibilities

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Make participation in sport enjoyable and fun
Provide coaching points to help promote skill development
Provide feedback to improve performance
Encourage lifelong participation in sport and physical activity
Act as a role model for those participating

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Sports development officer

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Encourage a wide range of ages and abilities to participate
Ensure participation is fun, enjoyable and safe
Develop community sport
Implements projects to increase community levels of physical activity

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Official

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Ensure sport and physical activity is safe
Promote fairness, equality and respect
Promote and upload the rules and regulations

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Characteristics of the foundations stage

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Developing basic skills
Fun and enjoyment
Being taught in P.E schools beginners

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Characteristics of participation

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Playing sport for a local team or as part of a extra curricular club
Participating as a hobby for fun
Taking part in more structured
Starting to develop some skills and knowledge of rules and regulations

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Characteristics of performance stage

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Playing sport at county , regional, academy, level
Performer are highly motivated
Performers are developing high quality skills
Performers have access to good level coaching and facilities

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Characteristics of the excellence stage

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Performers have high levels of experience and knowledge
Performers have very high skills
They are professionals and are playing for a living to earn money
Participating in highly organised competitions and events

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Barriers for target group disabled

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Disability will hinder body’s ability,it’s to participate in certain sports and activities
Lack of role models due to poor media coverage or professional disabled sports
Lack of clubs to join
Poor facilities or facilities are not specialised for those with a disability
Low self confidence
May feel discriminated

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Barriers for women

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Lack of role models

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Organisation of UK sport

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The UK sport environment includes national, governmental organisations, national governing bodies and disabilities organisations

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Government involvement

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Government departments are involved in the organisation of UK sport also the department for culture, media and sport, department for health and department of health

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What is the department for culture, media and sport

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Promotes Great Britain as a highly creative and exhilarating places. Aims to attract visitors promoting British culture. Also funds sport England to promote lifelong participation among 14 - 24 year olds

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Department for education

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Has responsibilities for English education and childrens services. For sports they are involved in the iniatives outlines in DCMS

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What is a events

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Sports development events are regular or periodic sporting competitions

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What is a initiative
An initiative is a specific activity or programme used to promote participation in general or in a particular sport
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How do initiatives contribute to sports development
Increase participation in a particular sport Promoting participation for specific sports Developing talent that could help elite sport Supporting social policy by promoting health or reducing crime
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How do events contribute to sports development
Raise awareness of the sport because they are on television Increase participation and consequently, talent levels Promote positive sporting values Create role models which inspires people to take part Educate people on the rules and regulation of the sport
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Characteristics of sport develop initiatives and events
Purpose/aim Scale Organisations involved Funding Duration Methods of promotion
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Examples of regional events
South east countries football league South east championship netball,
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Examples of local events
Leeds league basketball Leeds combination football league
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Advantages and disadvantages of sports initiatives - cost
Upfront costs are costs to get the event started Ongoing coasts which are costs to help maintain or run the event such as staffing Financial benefits which is any gain or profit made from the event or initiative
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Advantages and disadvantages; human resource
When planning and organising a sports development event or initiative Human resource must be considered Staff are needed to run the event Staff may need trainjng before the event Volunteers may be required
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Advantages of using volunteers
They are free, which saves money Volunteers are motivated and enthusiastic as they are volunteering Most volunteers are from the local area so are flexible and able to work on short notice Volunteers are often interested in sport and are proud of their local area
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Disadvantages of using volunteers
May need training which takes rime and staffing Lack of experience in running events which may impact the success of the events Not paid or contracted hours so volunteers may drop out or miss days due to other commitments
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Roles of national governing bodies
Setting rules , regulations and laws Increasing participation Organising competitions and tournaments Education for elite athletes training coaches and officials Funding and administration Raising awareness - particularly target groups Develop talent
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Roles of international bodies
Promote the game to encourage participation Organise major tournaments Create and regulate the rules of the sport Promote equality Break down barriers and promote world unity Promote fair play and values Tackle drug use