Sport England
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- Sport England
- Aims and Objectives
- Delivering Sport and Recreatrion
- Planned Approach to the provision of facilities and opportunities to participate in sport
- Protect existing facilities
- Enhance the quality, accessibility and management of existing facilities
- Provide new facilities to meet demand
- Improve the health of the nation
- physical activity should be a part of everyday life
- Enhancing social and cultural well being
- Creating and supporting economic growth
- Providing new opportunities for children and young people
- create a behavioral change in young people by helping them find a sport they love and want to be part of for a long time.
- Efficient use of resources
- Improving community safety
- Delivering Sport and Recreatrion
- Work done
- Women
- Sport England is working with partners to break down barriers that women face.
- Encourage more women to play sport
- Sport England is working with partners to break down barriers that women face.
- Children and young people
- Ensure that all young people are kept safe and enjoy their activities
- Health
- Sport has an important role to play on getting and keeping people active
- Improves their health and well being
- Sport has an important role to play on getting and keeping people active
- Disability
- Improving sports provsion for disabled people who play sport
- National Governing Bodies
- Supports NGB's who are encouraging people to partake in more sport.
- Women
- Initiatives
- Sporting champions
- brings world-class athletes face-to-face with young people and young adults
- to inspire and motivate them to take up and continue playing sport.
- Current and retired elite athletes who have a wealth of experience and enthusiasm
- Get on Track
- Uses sport to create a brighter future for some of the country's most marginalised young people.
- The programme is run by the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust
- Sport England has invested £6.9 million into the programme
- 3000 vulnerable young people aged between 16 and 25
- The programme also supports the wider outcomes of moving young people into employment and training
- School Games
- The School Games is a competition for school children in England.
- Encouraging young people across the country to take part in more competitive school sport
- The
Games are made up of four levels of activity
- competition in schools
- between schools
- national event
- at county/area level
- Satellite Clubs
- Sporting champions
- Data on Participation
- Women are less likely to take part in sport than men
- During the year up to October 2015, 15.74 million people aged 16 years and over in England played sport at least once a week. That’s an increase of 1.65 million since 2005/6 – the first year of the survey.
- The number of people in England who regularly take part in sport is rising.
- Most adults – 57% – still do not play sport
- 15.74 million adults now play sport at least once a week. That’s 1.65 million more than in 2005/6
- Aims and Objectives
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