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Increase participation

- get more people involved in sport and physical activity


- benefits health and fitness


- leads to healthier nation (better for individuals and employers) and more entertainment from better performers

Retain people

- keep people involved once they've started


- maintains or improves fitness and health


- may take on other roles


- more likely to succeed


- achieved through an effective network of clubs, good facilities and opportunity for competition

Create opportunities

- for talented performers to succeed


- progression needs to be possible from foundation to elite stages of sports participation pyramid


- agencies will support by providing better facilities, coaching and education

Sport England

- working to create a community sport system


- by investing National Lottery Funding


- by working with UK Sport (responsible for elite success and the Youth Sport Trust)


- by delivering mass participation from 2012 Olympics (Places People Play)


- 'Start, Stay, Succeed'

Youth Sport Trust

- working to create a PE and sport system that engages all young people


- by working with schools and National Governing Bodies to establish new clubs on school sites


- by creating next generation of volunteers as coaches, officials and team managers


- by supporting sports colleges

National Governing Bodies (NGBs)

- working to increase participation and skill level in their sport


- by increasing quality and quantity of coaches, volunteers and officials


- by organising more competitions


- by assisting with facility developments


- most sports have their own NGB (e.g. The Football Association (FA) and Badminton England)