Provision For Active Leisure Flashcards
What is the money situation In the public sector funding?
Set prices, pre-set budget
Some subsidies from tax
What are the aims of the public sector & who is it run by?
Provides service for local community
Local authorities
What are the advantages & disadvantages of the public sector?
Advantages- more affordable (cheaper than private)
Disadvantages-facilities not as good as privately owned
What is the best value policy ?
Consider best value for money/ efficiency
What are the characteristics of the best value policy?
See it… Do it…. Check it
- Find out what local people want(community choice )
- Deliver service and match standards
- Measure success
- Review expectations
What are the advantages of more private fitness clubs opening?
More choice Up to date facilities & equipment Personal trainers Special deals More opportunities to keep fit
What are the disadvantages for the general public of more private fitness clubs opening?
- more costly
- too expensive for some
- public services suffer
What is the private sector and what are their aims?
Privately owned registered companies
Profit for the owners
Who is the private sector run by?
Managed by owners and employers
What is the money involved with the private sector?
Trading on profit/loss (self-finance)
Funds from memebership fees
What are the advantages & disadvantages of the private sector?
Exclusive (better facilities,highly qualified staff)
Expensive(high monthly membership fees)
What is the voluntary sector and what are their aims?
Possibly charity/trust status
Grass roots
Increased participation
Who is the voluntary sector run by?
Managed by owners & employers?(volunteers)
What money is involved with the voluntary sector?
Normal profit/loss/ break even
(Money place back in to club)
Financed by membership fees, fundraising,bar takings, sposorship, and donations
What are the advantages & disadvantages of the voluntary sector?
Sport for all
Relies on good nature