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what are the 3 departments

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education,health, dcms

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what are the dcms key roles

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  1. work with dfe and doh
  2. increase participation
  3. funds uk sport/ sport england
  4. promotes long-life involvement
  5. contribute to school games
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what are the two main funding ways

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  1. goverment
  2. national lottery
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4
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6 roles of sport england

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  1. increase particaption
  2. launches initivaes
  3. target pirotiy groups
  4. supports goverment targets
  5. encourages volunteers
  6. facilites are used effectivley
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5
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who are sport england partnerships

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youth trust sport and uk sport

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6
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what do NDSO’S do

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provide support , adivce and oppurturntes for people with impairments

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7
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what does the youth sport trust do

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ensures evry child enjoys and gets the benefits from playing sport

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8
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2 examples of initatives

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this girl can
back2netball

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9
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how much do athletes get paid in band a

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28,500k

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10
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how much do athletes get in band b

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23,500k

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roles and responsibilites of UK sport

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  1. elite level of sport
  2. aim to deliver gold medals
  3. distrubute funding
  4. run world class programmes
  5. talent id
  6. performance lifestyle advice
  7. ainto doping programme
  8. bid and host major events
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12
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two examples of talent ids

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bounce for gold
power to paris

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13
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what is the world class podium

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programme for sports and athletes with “ relastic gold medal capabilities” at olympic games

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14
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what is the world class podium POTENTIAL

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supports the stage of the pathway immediatley beneath the podium

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15
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athlete performance award

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an award funded by the national lottery is paid to athletes for their lving and sporting costs

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16
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what do NGBS do

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  1. develop sport at grassroot level
  2. provide international success
  3. set rules
  4. train coaches and officals
  5. organise tournmnets
  6. work with other orangisations
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17
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two examples of rule changes

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rugby - height tackle
football - time waist

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18
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what are the 6 school game partners

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  1. team gb
  2. paralympics gb
  3. dcms
  4. change 4 life
  5. national lottery/sport england
  6. youth sport trust (yst)
19
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when were the school games established

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2010

20
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what is the school games

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a competitive school sport programme

21
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why was the school games made

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to motivate and inspire young people across the country to take part in sport

22
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what are the 4 levels of activity

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  1. Intra-School Competition
  2. Local Inter-School Competition
  3. County Final
  4. School Games National Finals
23
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what NDSOS (7) do sport england fund?

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  1. British Blind Sport
  2. Cerebral Palsy Sport
  3. Dwarf Sports Association UK
  4. Limb Power
  5. Mencap
  6. UK Deaf Sport
  7. WheelPower
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what are the 5 responsibilties of NDSOS

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  1. support ngbs to deliver an inclusive prgramme
  2. organise events/competitions
  3. supports atheletes to train/compete in national and international competitions
  4. provides oppurtuntiy to learn new skills/meet others/partcipate
  5. provides funding for equitment/facilities
25
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what does EFDS stand for

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english federation of disability sport

26
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why do EFDS work with NGBs

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  1. promote inclusion for people with disbalities
  2. increase participation amoungst diabled people
27
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what is the sport and recreation alliance

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an alliance of other organistaions that pay a membership fee to join it

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what are the aims of the sport and recreation alliance

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  1. focus on grassroot sport
  2. encourage people from taregt groups into sport
  3. speak on behalf of the sports sector
  4. lobby the goverment on sports issues
  5. work with memebrs to have an impact
29
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how many memebrs do TSARA have

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325

30
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what is an active partnership

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a organisation responsbile for promoting sport in the country

31
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roles and responsibilities of active partnerships

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  1. Implements the community games
  2. Help to implement the School Games Programme
  3. Implementation of promotional campaigns to raise awareness
  4. Work with target groups
32
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what are the 2 local authoritys

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hampshire county council
eastleigh bourough council

33
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who do local councils work with

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sport england
ngbs

34
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what are locial councils roles and responsibilites

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  1. increase partcipation
  2. provide community sport facilities
  3. responsible for health outcomes for their popultion
  4. build relationships with partners
  5. provide programme and schemes
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What are the 4 roles of YST?

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  1. focuses on young people
  2. improve life of young people
  3. support all levels of school games
  4. encourage and train young leaders
36
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2 international governing bodies

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world rugby
fifa

37
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2 european governing bodies

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UEFA
FIBA eurpoe

38
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what are the roles of international sports organisations

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  1. Organises tournaments/events
  2. Creates the laws of the game
  3. Uses the game to unite people and remove barriers
    4.Uses the game to improve education
  4. Uses the game to improve ethics and fair play
  5. Tackles drug problems
  6. increases participation
  7. Promotes equality in sport and the participation of women
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what does the EU do

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proudces inititavies and polices

boost skills and employability of young people

40
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how do NGBS and the EU interact

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RFU choose a selection policy for the england team
They cannot limit overseas players playing in domestic competitions

41
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what do IGBS do and set

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control sport on a global level
Set direction, laws and international competitions.

42
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describe an interaction between an ngb and eu

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The RFU can choose to have a selection policy for the England team, of not selecting eligible players who are based overseas. IE playing in France.

43
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whats the RFUS inititave

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rugby tots