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Brief overview of the last 12 months
  • Second Chance programme
  • Podium 2012
  • HEFCE
  • Sport England
  • High performance camps

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Second Chance
  • Sports programme targeting individuals with a
    substance misuse background
  • Run at university facilities by university
    students
  • Finance came into play at the start of this
    academic year
  • Football Foundation 187k over 4 years
  • Northern Rock Foundation 219 over 3 years
  • Each DIP area inputs 5k per year
  • 10 out of 12 areas currently involved

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How are we doing so far?
  • NRF (Aug 07 Mar 08)
  • 39 students qualified and active in the programme
    (4 clients qual)
  • 96 sessions run
  • 275 new clients attended minimum of 1 session
  • Throughput of 1522 (total attendance)
  • 90 individuals have attended 4 or more (out of 8)
    sessions
  • Average weekly attendance of 56
  • First prison session underway
  • FF (Aug 07 Mar 08)
  • 212 clients involved in first 8 wks (194 second 8
    wks)
  • Throughput of 2634
  • 148 clients attended 4 or more (out of 8)
    sessions
  • Average weekly attendance of 107
  • 17 teams at last regional finals
  • 20 people through FA level 1
  • PhD student appointed

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Targets 2008/09
  • NRF
  • 150 clients engaged on a regular basis
  • 60 students qualified (non football)
  • 5 clients qualified and utilising their skills as
    part of the course
  • 2 clients on level 2
  • Engagement with 3 prisons
  • FA
  • 100 people qualified at FA level 1
  • 400 clients engaged (in total over 3 programmes)
  • 16 people qualified at FA level 2
  • 50 people qualified as a referee

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Podium 2012
  • Podium is the Further and Higher Education arm of
    London 2012
  • 30k to run a national pilot project as part of
    their quick wins scheme
  • Volunteer programme targeting 100 young people
    aged 16-19yrs around Event Management
  • Volunteers will take an active part in the build
    up to targeted events
  • Series of related workshops written to create the
    structure to the programme
  • Targeting university events initially
  • Co-ordinator appointed one day per week
  • Utilising university students as mentors to the
    young people
  • Pilot project run over 4 weeks with young people
    from the Durham area
  • Final report due March 2009

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Introduction to HEFCE
  • 1 million over 3 years (initially submitted as a
    5 year plan)
  • 4 main strands Looked After Children, Homeless,
    Schools, Volunteering
  • 5 x Sports Development Officer (SDO) responsible
    for the delivery of ALL of the strands in their
    university
  • Each SDO then leads on a certain strand
  • HEFCE PhD student, John Hayton appointed
  • Administrative Assistant in place
  • Tracey Tait, 0191 2437567, t.tait_at_unn.ac.uk
  • The main outcome from HEFCEs perspective is
    around the university student engagement

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Looked After Children
  • Targets
  • Targeting LAC in school vacation times
  • University students act as coaches
  • 4 students qualified per year per uni (total of
    60)
  • Utilising university facilities as a venue for
    the sessions (raising aspirations)

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Homeless
  • Targets
  • Targeting clients from homeless organisations
    on a REGULAR basis
  • University students act as coaches
  • 4 students qualified per year per uni (total of
    60) 5 clients per uni per yr
  • Utilising university facilities as a venue for
    the sessions (raising aspirations)
  • Bi-monthly programme around the universities
  • targeting homeless organisations?

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2012 volunteers
  • Continue of the Podium project, but HEFCE will
    continue to fund in years 2 and 3
  • Targeting 20 young people in year 1. Year 2 we
    aim to maintain those 20 and gain another 10
    (these 30 plus another 10 in year 3)
  • Programme linked to Event Management
  • Utilising university events in year 1,
    possibility of extending this into other
    community events in years 2 and 3
  • University students act as mentors to the young
    people
  • Investigating qualifications available for young
    people and students
  • Workshop programmes (7)

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Local Schools
  • Targeting 75 of schools from disadvantaged areas
  • Utilising university students as coaches linking
    in with local schools (extended activity agenda)
  • Additional finances available for volunteer
    transport, volunteer kit, CPD for volunteers and
    coaching equipment

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Lead staff
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Role of the HEFCE SDO
  • Delivery of the 4 strands within your institution
  • Liaising with internal departments and external
    organisations
  • Creation of the sporting opportunities for the
    external partners
  • Organisation and training of student coaches
  • Booking of venues, food, equipment etc
  • Organisation of personal development routes for
    participants and students
  • ME of the programme
  • Co-ordination of local operational meetings
  • Identification of issues/problems with the
    programme
  • Leading one of the strands

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Where are we currently?
  • Looked After Children
  • ISSP groups at Sunderland and Durham, Places for
    People, Sunderland Childrens Services,DISC/Wear
    Kids, Hartlepool Settle Care, Swiss Foster Care,
    FosterLAC Langley Moor, Collingwood College
    project plus many more conversations ongoing
  • Homeless
  • TZ group, Beechwood, Places for People, YMCA,
    Wellington Street, Tees Valley Housing, Stonham
    Housing, Centre Point, Moving On, Stepping
    Stones, GAP, Cyrenians plus many more
    conversations ongoing
  • Volunteering 2012
  • Pilot project run, re-working of workshops,
    co-ordinator appointed, schools/colleges signed
    up for Sept/Oct start
  • Schools
  • Discussions ongoing with PDMs, CSPs and local
    schools in order to fit in with the regions
    Extended Activity plans

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Sport England CIF bid?
  • Submitted as a stage 2 application (Jul 08)
  • 2 x part time staff to deliver on current Second
    Chance project, but also
  • Develop activity in Berwick
  • Develop activity in Darlington
  • Development of the volunteer programme
  • Develop regional multi sport programmes
  • Develop an 11 a-side football competition
  • In addition they will be responsible for creating
    new opportunities for vulnerable women and YES
    across the region

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High Performance Summer Camps
  • University Durham
  • Sport Hockey
  • Who open to girls, boys and goalkeepers targeted
    at advanced junior players with aspirations to
    play at a high level
  • Where from regionally and nationally
  • Age group 14-18 years
  • Dates Girls 27th July 30th August, Boys
    31st August 3rd July, GKs 3rd August 6th
    August
  • University Durham
  • Sport Rowing
  • Who open to all levels and age groups, ie junior
    and senior/veterans
  • Where from regionally and nationally
  • Age group U18s and seniors/veterans
  • Dates Juniors U18 11th August (5 days),
    Senior/Veterans 18th August (5 days)
  • University Newcastle
  • Sport Fencing
  • Who Performance camp open to the more advanced
    fencer who has aspirations to fence at a high
    level. Development camp aimed at those fencers
    wishing to improve to reach an advanced level.
  • Where from locally, regionally and nationally
  • Age group 13 years

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High Performance Summer Camps
  • University Northumbria
  • Sport Netball
  • Who Satellite or County Standard or above
  • Where from Regional
  • Age group 14-18 year olds
  • Dates 18th and 19th August
  • University Sunderland
  • Sport Basketball
  • Who boys and girls targeted at development and
    performance levels
  • Where from regional, but applications accepted
    locally, regionally and nationally
  • Age group 13-16 years
  • Dates August (to be confirmed)
  • University Sunderland
  • Sport Trampolining
  • Who boys and girls targeted at development and
    performance levels
  • Where from regional, but applications accepted
    locally, regionally
  • and nationally

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  • What Sport Universities North East England is
    doing really is
  • an asset, this is an important collaboration
    between five
  • universities determined to make a difference
    within their
  • communities.
  • Rt Hon Richard Caborn, former Minister for
    Sport (2006)
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