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13 Cards in this Set
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Public Sector |
Services that are provided by the national or local government, funded from taxation, provided and managed for the good of the local community. |
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Public good |
An action by national and local government that is deemed to meet the needs of the national or local community. |
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Educational sector provision |
Facilities and opportunities that are provided via school facilities. |
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Dual use |
A school sport and physical recreation facility that is used by the school during the day for curricular and extra-curricular use, and by the local community outside those times. |
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Joint use |
An extension of dual use, where a sport and physical recreation facility is planned and built to be used by school and the local community. |
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Private Sector |
Active leisure and recreation facilities and services provided as a commercial venture, where the prime objective is making a financial profit. |
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Voluntary Sector |
The provision of active leisure, recreation and sport opportunities by individuals without receiving payment. The provision is made by the members for the members. |
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Compulsory Competitive Tendering |
A system whereby local councils must invite private sector companies to bid for the right to manage a local authority leisure facility. |
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Best Value |
A system of national performance indicators that show the quality of active leisure and physical recreation provision provided by your local council. |
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Sport England |
Government agency responsible for advising, investing in and promoting community sport. |
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Sporting Equity: |
A policy designed to ensure that everybody, regardless of ethnicity, gender, disability, age, or social background has an equal opportunity to participate in sport and fulfill their potential. |
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Exchequer funding: |
Funding that comes directly from central government, from national taxation. |
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Lottery funding: |
Grants that come from the National Lottery's good causes fund. |