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15 Cards in this Set
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Government Policies |
Government have seen the need to promote healthy living and healthy lifestyles.
Through the funding of the National Lottery the government has given the Sports Councils the responsibility for implementing the policies and directives. |
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Sports Council for Wales |
Sports councils are responsible for:
PE and School Sports (PESS) projects.
Increasing participations levels.
Developing the elite performer.
Coach education. |
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National Curriculum |
Physical education encourages students to explore and develop the physical skills essential to taking part in a variety of different activities.
The government want students to spend 2 hours every week on sport. |
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Sport England |
Dedicated to getting people of all ages involved in sport.
START: Increase participation. STAY: Keep people in sport. SUCCEED: Create opportunities. |
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National Governing Bodies (NGB) |
Most sports have their own National Governing Body.
They are working towards increasing the numbers and skill level of those participating in sport. |
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Youth Sport Trust |
Creating a PE and sport system that engages all young people.
Creating more volunteers, coaches, officials and team managers. |
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PESS |
The PE & School Sport programme:
Helps to raise standards in Physical Education.
Challenges and supports every young person to provide them with the skills, confidence and enthusiasm to be hooked on sport for life. |
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Dragon Multi-Skills & Sport |
It is aimed at children in the primary phase aged 7-11 years.
The ethos of the multi-skills approach is for young people to develop key physical skills that are applicable to and transferable across a range of different sports. |
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5x60 |
Welsh Government want to see 90% of children taking part in regular and frequent activity by 2020.
5x60 helps to create the environment necessary for children to take part in extra curricular sport and physical activity on a regular basis. |
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Funding |
Sport is funded from a variety of sources, the largest supporter for Wales being the Sports Council.
Donations; Fund raising; Sales of merchandise; Sponsorship; Grants; Lottery; Advertising; Memberships; Gate money; TV coverage; Media; Prize money; Government; Sports Councils; Governing bodies; Local Authority. |
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Benefit of sponsorship |
Training;
Coaching;
Facilities;
Kit;
Funding;
Equipment;
Publicity |
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Women |
Target group - Women
Increased opportunity within male dominated sports;
Creches within leisure centres;
Increased coverage and profile. |
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Age |
Target group - Age
Increase opportunity within schools;
Coaching;
Talent identification;
Opportunities for 60+. |
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Disabled |
Target group - Disabled
Increase opportunity and provision;
Adapted sports and facilities;
Integrated sports. |
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Social-economic |
Target group - Social-economic
Increase opportunity;
Provision;
Funding. |