Title: Learning through
1Learning through PE and Sport
PESSCL
2PESSCL is
- PE, School Sport and Club links
3PESSCL
- All children, whatever their circumstances or
abilities, should be able to participate in and
enjoy physical education (PE) and sport. - minimum of two hours each week on high quality PE
and school sport to 75 by 2006. - Currently, about a quarter of schools provide
this
4Government investment in school sport
- 686 million to build new facilities.
- 459 million is being invested over the next
three years (to 20052006) on PESSCL - 10 million in 2002 to improve rundown
playgrounds in at least 500 schools
5Restrictions on selling playing fields
- Quote from Times Ed - 17/11/2000
- THERE have been 63 applications from local
authorities and schools to sell playing fields
this year, according to education minister Jacqui
Smith. - More than half of local authority areas in
England have made no applications since the
Government required the state sector to seek the
consent of the Secretary of State before selling
playing fields in October 1998. - But there has been a stream of applications from
some authorities. Surrey has submitted 12 since
1998 and Warwickshire comes scond with 11
applications. Buckinghamshire, Cheshire, Kent
share third place with eight applications (see
right). - Ms Smith, who was responding to a question from
the Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Tonge, said 40
playing fields a month were being sold before the
Government restricted schools' and local
authorities' freedom to sell the land. There have
been 180 applications since 1998.
6Task!
- 1) You are an amalgamation of the DfES, Youth
Sport Trust, Sport England and the DCMS. - 2) You have 459 million.
- 3) How are you going to spend it to gain 75 of
pupils accessing HIGH QUALITY PE and Sport
7PESSCL strategy 8 key areas
- PE, School Sport and Club LinksSpecialist Sports
Colleges - School Sport Coordinators
- Gifted Talented
- QCA PE School Sport Investigation
- Step into Sport
- Professional Development
- School/Club Links
- Swimming
8To help achieve this
- 400 Specialist Sports Colleges
- 400 School Sport Coordinator partnerships by 2006
- 3,200 School Sport Coordinators in secondary
schools - 18,000 Primary or Special School Link Teachers by
2006. - There will be 2,400 School Sport Coordinators and
13,500 Primary or Special School Link Teachers by
2005
9Sports OrganisationsGovernment level
- UK Sport
- Department for Culture Media and SportDepartment
for Education and Skills (DFES) - Health Development AgencyHealth Promotion
England
10Funding amongst others!!
- New Opportunities Fund Sport England
- Community Fund
- SportsmatchSportsmatch is the Government's
scheme to encourage the commercial sponsorship of
grass roots sports. - Football FoundationA new organisation set up by
the Government, with Sport England, the Premier
League and the Football Association, to create
one single source of money to fund grass roots
football. - Institute of Sports SponsorshipA member
organisation for sponsors of sport.
11Olympics / international multi sport
- British Olympic Association British Paralympic
AssociationThe British Paralympic Association
(BPA) is the organisation responsible for
selecting, preparing, entering, funding and
managing British teams which compete at the
Summer and Winter Paralympic Games - Commonwealth Games FederationResponsible for
promoting the Commonwealth Games held every four
years.
12Disability / Special needs
- Disability Sport EnglandFormerly the British
Sports Association for the Disabled, Disability
Sport is about creating opportunities and making
sport available to everyone, regardless of their
ability. English Federation of Disability Sport - English Sports Association for People with
Learning Disability
13Other Agencies and Organisations
- National Playing Fields AssociationA national
organisation which has specific responsibility
for acquiring, protecting and improving playing
fields, playgrounds and playspace. - Physical Education Association of the United
KingdomThe Physical Education Association is the
lead body for physical education in the UK and
its main objective is to promote the improvement
of physical health of the community through
physical education, health education and
recreation. - sports coach UK (previously National Coaching
Foundation)sports coach UK works to improve the
quality of coaching in the United Kingdom by
enabling the education and continuous development
of coaches. - Womens Sports FoundationWorks to improve and
promote opportunities for women and girls to
participate in sport in the UK at every level.
Youth Sport TrustPromotes sport for young
people through the TOP programmes. - There are more!!
14Other Agencies and Organisations
- English Institute of Sport A nationwide network
of support services for elite athletes.Campaigns
for, initiates and provides, opportunities for
sport and physical recreation in England for all
people who have a learning disability. - British Institute of Sports Administrators
- Institute of Sport and Recreation ManagementThe
Institute of Sport and Recreation Management
(ISRM) is the national professional body for
sport and recreation facility management.
Central Council of Physical RecreationUmbrella
organisation for the national governing bodies of
sport. - National Council for School SportsThe NCSS is
the national forum for school sports
associations.
15The nature of partnership work
16Partners working together
- County Sports Partnerships
- Youth Sport Trust
- Schools
- City Council
- Private Companies
- Clubs
- Others
- Sport England
17Example of a Rugby links Initiative
- We look at audits and consult on focus activity
being rugby curriculum development and school to
club link September 2004 - PDM contact Active Sports to find out Rugby role
out Oct 2004 - SSCos contact local clubs Oct 2004
- SSCos / PDM contact private organisations for
Sponsorship or invoke NOF bid November 2004 - Northampton Saints recruit Premier League Coaches
- November 2004 - PDM draw in funding streams (Awards for All)
December 2004 - Delivery across 20 schools of quality rugby
coaching and minu festival to promote local clubs
18- One School puts 1st year of rugby provision in
next year to progress year 6 into year 7 Sept
2005 - Repeat role out of programme following year to
include year 7 and year 3 and 4. - Clubs continue to feed in to the process from
local clubs. - Active Sports continue the role out as it becomes
a focus sport for them
19An example of a challenge with strategic
partnership planning
- A county might have several local authorities who
do different thingsin different ways - E.g. Rugby provision is different in the 3
areas so the role out is strategically planned to
avoid duplication but to enhance existing
structures
20Quick mind teaser!
- DCMS
- DfES
- AS
- SSCo
- PDM
- UKS
- YST
- BST
- SE
- SC
- PEA
- BAALPE
- LA
- LEA