Chapter 13 Flashcards
List and describe the features of the Making England Active policy
Activity target - 30m per day
Equity target - addressing inequality between priority groups
Sport target - 3x a week min 30m
Infrastructure - building capacity to create conditions for retaining people in sports and for people to progress though development
Evaluating impact in economic, community safety etc
What is the aim of the Making England Active policy?
To assist people getting into sport, and staying in sport
What is the aim of Making England Succesful
Building on past successes to become the best nation in the world.
What is the active places initiative?
An internet site to let people know of nearby facilities
What is the aim of public service agreements?
To drive forward major improvements in public services
What is the woman’s sports foundation?
UK leading organisation for improving and promoting sporting opportunities for females.
How has the Kick It Out campaign reduced violence between spectators?
All sweater stadiums
Family nature of sport support
Increased numbers of stewards and police
Detecting trouble through CCTV
What are concessions?
Providing target groups with free or cheaper access to facilities
How does fashion influence participation?
Fashionable sports clothes lead to participants desiring to perform more regularity and more getting involved.
What are the 4 roles of the media in terms of sport?
Information about events etc
Education about history of events, dangers etc
Enternainment
Advertising
How does media influence sponsorship?
It showcases the products being sponsored to a far far wider audience, making advertising and sponsorship worthwhile.
How has technology influenced range of sports played?
Lead to far higher risk sports now being made safer, adrenaline sports now very common