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15 Cards in this Set
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DCMS |
Promote Britain as highly creative. Aims to attracts visitors Funds sport England —> more participation Expanding school games —> more opportunities |
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DHSC |
Aims to help people live an enhanced quality of life for longer. Recognised the importance of sport and exercise medicines. Train staff. Yeah |
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DfE |
Responsible for English education and children services. Involved in initiatives outlined in DCMS |
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NGBs |
Independent and self appointed. Manages particular sport. Expert knowledge on their sport. Seek to develop governance commercial partnerships and legal issues with sport england. Example: British gymnastics, RFU |
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Chartered institute for the management of sport and physical activity |
Provides professionals with leadership support training and development opportunities |
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English federation of disability sport |
Supports broad range of organisations to increase involvement of disabled people in sport |
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NDSO’s |
Responsible for expansion and marketing of sporting opportunities for specific disabilities. Examples: Mencap, LimbPower, Wheelpower, British Blind Sport, UK Deaf Sport |
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National lottery |
Engages with 12 organisations who decide where funding should be distributed . Sport england is one of twelve distributors. Has partnership arrangements to help fund Olympic and Paralympic sport via UK sport. |
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Sport england |
Aims to increase the number of people in sport. Aims to create more opportunities for younger people in sport. Identifies and develops talent. Provides appropriate facilities. |
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UK Sport |
Invests lottery/tax money into Olympic and paralympics Helps elite athletes achieve full medal winning potential No direct input into school sport programme |
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Sport and Recreation Alliance |
Trade association for sport and recreation. Represents 320 members Example of members: FA |
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County Sport Partnership |
Operate in different regional areas across UK Interpret and mould national regional and local policies to suit individual communities. Makes the most of existing resources (facilities, coaches and equipment by bringing together local authorities health care providers and NGBs) |
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Local Councils |
Work with range of partners (sport england) to promote sporting opportunities in area Work with NGBs |
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Youth Sport Trust |
Aims to positively change the lives of young people Help schools provide high quality PE lessons |
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Provides professional development opportunities, employment, health and safety, insurance cover |