sports development LO 1,2,3,4 Flashcards
1
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DCMS
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Department for culture, media and sport
- Sporting future strategy aims to widen access to sport and physical activity.
- Promoting mass participation.
- Supplies funding to UK sport and sport England.
- Responsible for the Olympic games.
- Contributes to the ‘school games’.
2
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DfE
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Department for education
- Physical education and school.
- Delivery of PE, school sport and club links (PESSCL) in 2002.
- Works alongside Primary PE and sport premium (£150 million per annum to improve provision of PE I schools.
- Provides funding for the youth sport trust to help improve the quality of PE.
- Lifelong participation.
- Protects school playing grounds.
3
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DH
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Department of Health
- Supports ministers in setting the strategic direction for the health care system.
- Objectives are delivered in conjunction with the Arm’s - Length Bodies, and help people lead healthier lives, and creating a safe, high quality health care system.
- Health benefits of physical education and participation in sport.
- Responsible for public health England.
4
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UK Sport
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- Develop a strategy and gives help to elite athletes.
- Manages and distributes lottery funding.
- Promotes values and ethical behaviour in sport.
- World class programme (WCC).
- Attracts major events.
- Supports and works with NGB’s and top coaches.
- Talented athlete scholarship system (TASS).
- Provides performance lifestyle advice (PLA).
- Launches talent ID schemes for elite athletes.
5
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Sport England
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- Increases participation.
- Sporting future strategy.
- Launch campaign and initiatives.
- Supports government targets/NGB’s.
- Targets minority groups.
- Provide information and expertise.
- Protect community paying fields.
- Distributes funding from government and national lottery.
- Active live survey.
6
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public health
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- Accountable for DfE.
- Responsible for making the nation healthier.
- Promote healthier lifestyles.
- Promotes health and inclusivity.
- Supports action by local council.
- Working to improve the inactivity of disabled people.
- Reducing differences in health across the UK.
7
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Youth Sport trust
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- Charity.
- Aims to get young people involved through developing high quality physical education.
- Works closely with sport England to increase participation and inclusivity through initiatives such as ‘this girl can’.
8
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national lottery
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- Money is distributed by 12 independent organisations, each with specialist knowledge of its particular sector.
- Impact of sport in school.
- UK sport and sport England are the organisations responsible for distributing the National Lottery money.
9
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EIS
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- Helps athletes improve their sporting performance through the delivery of science, medicine, technology and engineering in support.
- Owned subsidiary of UK sport and receives over £60 million from them every four years to provide world class services to elite athletes and their coaches.
10
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BOA
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- National Olympic committee for the UK.
- Represents the games and athletes of the UK.
- Team GB’s involves working with the NGB’s of each sport.
11
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NGB’s
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- Whole sports plan.
- Develops initiatives.
- Sets rules and regulations for each sport.
- Organisation of events.
- Promotes ethics.
- Talent ID.
- Splits funding.
12
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whole sports plan
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- Sport England invested over £400 million of public money and lottery money.
- Increase the number of players in the sport.
- Sport England asses the plan and decipher where the money should go.
13
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active partnership
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- Formally known as county sports partnership.
- Increasing participation.
- Supports and sign-posts primary schools.
- Organise free taster days.
- Create a legacy from 2012.
14
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NDSO’s
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- Supports disability sports.
Eg) Limbpower, Mencap, Wheelpower. - Supports NGB’s.
- Organises events.
- Provides opportunities.
15
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sport and recreation alliance
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- Tackles challenges.
- Voice of the sector with the government.
- Provides opportunities to learn new skills.
- Creating an active nation.
- Support. Recover. Achieve.