unit 3 - sports organisation and development Flashcards

(38 cards)

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what are the three different types of organisations ?

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national levels (DCMS), national governing bodies (RFU), regional organisations (CIMPSA)

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what are the three departments under the UK government?

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department for culture, media and sport (DCMS)
department for health
department for education and skills (DfES)

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what comes under the DCMS ?

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sports England

UK sport

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what comes under the DfES ?

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school sport

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what are the aims of the DCMS ?

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  • be innovative and attract visitors
  • conjunction with DfE - funds sport England
  • promotes participation from ages 14-25
  • expanding school games providing opportunities for school children to play competitively.
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what is the aim of the department for health ?

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  • enhance quality of life for longer
  • recognize importance of sport and exercise in chronic disease management.
  • trains staff in sport medicine
  • supports NHS (UK)
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what are the aims of the DfES ?

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  • be responsibly for english education and childrens services.
  • work along-side different departments,
  • be involved in initiatives outlined in DCMS section.
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what is the DCMS key role ?

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play a part in UK sports development and supporting activities to benefit local communities.

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how do the DCMS demonstrate their key role?

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collaborating between ranges of groups including local authorities (councils), national governing bodies(NGBs) and facility providers.
overseen by UK sport and Sport England.

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what is the DCMS also responsible for ?

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creating legacy - something left behind from events

EG - 2012 olympics leaving legacy of the olympic stadium in london.

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what are the NGBS responsible for ?

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managing a particular sport.
has expert knowledge of its particular sport.
usually independent and self-appointed
seek to develop governance, commercial partnerships and legal issues with sport england.

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examples of sports and their NGBs ?

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football - FA
rugby - Rugby football union (RFU)
basketball - British Basketball
gymnastics - British Gymnastics
netball - England Netball
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examples of sports and their international governing body?

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basketball - international basketball federation
hockey - international hockey federation
football - union of European football association (UEFA)
gymnastics - international gymnastics federation

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any world governing bodies ?

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football - Federation international football association(FIFA)

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ways to increase participation in sport ?

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  • introduce promotial campaigns (ADVERTS)
  • sharing good practice (COACHING GUIDES)
  • help implement competitions of sports into schools.
  • help implement competitions with communities.
  • networking (FUNDING)
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the difference between rules and regulations?

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rule - happens within game (handball)

regulations - set up before game(weight of equipment)

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what is the DCMS role when establishing the Rules and Regulation?

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underprinted by the royal charter - including providing programmes and facilities to manage drug misuse.

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NGBS and rules/regulations

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they set them as well as anti doping, equality and diversity, safeguarding, discipline, complaints, bulling and harassment.

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what is the national disability sports organisation responsible for ?

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expansion and marketing of sporting opportunities for specific disability groups.

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examples of national disability sports organistaions ?

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  • UK deaf sport
  • British blind sport
  • dwarf sports association
  • cerebral palsy sport
  • limb power
  • special Olympics great britian
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what is the role of the national lottery ?

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engages with 12 funders who then decide the projects they want to receive lottery funding. also have partnerships to help fund olympic/paralympic sport via sport england.

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examples of organisations which should receive funding ?

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sports england

sport northern island

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role of sport england ?

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help develop lifeong engagement in sport and gets people involved in activities providing oppostunities.

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aims of sport england ?

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  • increase number of people with lifelong sporting habit
  • create more opportunities for younger generation.
  • identify and develop talent ( rack and field events)
  • provide most appropriate facilities in best locations.
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role of uk sport ?
invests national lottery and government funding into olympic and paralympic sport to help athletes achieve their full MEDAL WINNING POTENTIAL no direct input into school or community sport programmes.
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role of sport and recreational alliance ?
its a TRADE ASSOCIATION for sport and recreation government and resresentative bodies. represents 320 members such as FA, RFU and UK used to be known as central council for PE.
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role of county sports partnerships ?
operates in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales. provides single contact point for different events and activities. provide coordination marketing and communication activity.
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role of local councils ?
work with partnerships such as sport england, scotland, northern ireland and wales. ireland promote quality and quantity along with developing joint movement opportunities. work with NGBS to work towards common goals.
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youth sports trust
independent charity - aiming to positively change the lives of young people via sports. done by helping schools provide good PE sessions.
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association for physical activity
only physical education subject association in UK. Provides professional development, journals, employment opportunities, insurance cover, H&S and legal support.
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chartered institution for management of sport and physical activity
professional development. | provides professionals with leadership and support, training and development opportunities.
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english federation of diablility sport ( activity reliance)
registered charity supports broad range of organisations to increase involvement of disabled people in sport.
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what roles and responsibilities do UK sports organisations have ?
developing strategies at grassroots level to encourage lifelong participation. also include developing elite and high performance.
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what are the main roles for organisations ?
- sports development - setting rules and regulations - organizing events and tournaments - increase participation - education - training coaches - providing funding.
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what do the British olympic association and international olympic committee do ?
work well together with successes, fairness and have a good working relationship.
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what do FIFA, UEFA and the FA do ?
dont have a good working relationship due to corruption and unfairness.
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international governing bodies, committees and federations
non-governmental organisations operating internationally. eg. - summer Olympic international federations - association of international Olympic winter sports development. - association of IOC recognized international sports federation - oversees Olympic movement. IOC = promotes ethnics, helps organisations promote participation FIFA = laws of game, uniting people, not-for-profit organisations.
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European governing bodies, committees and federations
- European cricket council = promotes games across Europe, supports organisations tournaments, developing coaching (doesn't include England) - European boxing Union = promotes boxing, upholds rules and regulations, protects boxers. - European Union = directorate general for education and culture, produce policies and initiatives to develop sports, boosts skills and employ-ability of the young.