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Title: Staffordshire and StokeonTrent


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Staffordshire and Stoke-on-Trent County Sport
Partnership SCHOOL SPORT CO-ORDINATOR
CONFERENCE   Friday 22nd February 2008 Cannock
Hockey Club
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9.00 Welcome and Introductions Nigel Edwards
North Stoke SSP 9.15 New PSA, New
Challenges Tracey Healey and Sue Smart Youth
Sport Trust .
3
Staffordshire and Stoke School Sport
Partnerships Conference - 2008
New PSA New Challenges
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Subtitle Arial 28 Bold Italic White on Red stripe
PESSCL Strategy Funding 2003 - 2008
School Sport Partnerships 978 million between
2003/04 -2008
Lottery Funding 686 million for enhancing school
sports facilities
School Club Links 49 Million for Community
Sports Clubs links to SSPs
Step into Sport 8 million to increased
Volunteering leadership
Swimming 5.5 million for primary school Top up
swimming
Network of Competition Managers 6.75 million
5
Local vs National Data 2007
  • Overall PSA 86
  • Staffordshire 80
  • Stoke 83
  • Club Links National 29
  • Staffordshire 28
  • Stoke 26

6
Local vs National Data 2007
  • Inter School Competition
  • National 35
  • Staffordshire 34
  • Stoke 33
  • Leadership and Volunteering
  • National 12
  • Staffordshire 12
  • Stoke 10

7
Announcement !!
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Prime Minister, Gordon Brown
  • Announcement 13th July 2007
  • He called for, a united team effort in the
    run up to 2012 to make sport a part of every
    childs day. Building a greater sporting nation
    and a fitter nation.  Involving schools, parents,
    volunteers, coaches and the sports world to offer
    the equivalent of an hour of sport to every
    child, every day of the school week.

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Public Service Agreement 22
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Deliver a successful Olympic Games
  • and Paralympic Games with a sustainable legacy
    and get more children and young people taking
    part in high quality PE and sport
  • October 2007

9
Creation of a world-class system for Physical
education (PE) and sport PSA22
  • Government commitment for 2008 2011
  • In addition to at least 2 hours per week of high
    quality PE and Sport in school for all 5 16
    year olds, all children and young people aged 5
    19 will be offered opportunities to participate
    in a further 3 hours per week of sporting
    activities through attractive provision to
    stimulate and increase take-up and sustain
    participation.

2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
10
HOW?
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Through schools, FE Colleges, clubs and
    community providers and?
  • OUTCOME
  • This will create a sustainable legacy both in
    terms of future elite success and grassroots
    sport

11
The Five Hour Offer
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Joint Approach DCSF and DCMS
  • DCSF Led Funded within the 5-hour offer
  • Competition Managers
  • FESCos
  • Coaching Funding
  • Multi-sport clubs for children with
    special needs
  • National School Sports Week

DCMS Led Funded within the 5-hour
offer Funding to support extended club
activity designed to attract a different type
of young person Extending Activity Programme
12
The 5 hour offer
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Competition Managers
  • 12 ratio, full roll out by Sept 08.
  • Ambition Increase of young people involved
    in inter comp to 50.
  • Increase (intra and inter) competition to
    65........

13
  • Further Education Sport Co-ordinators

2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • 1 per FE, same model as SSCos, full roll out by
  • Sept 2008. Integral role of SSP.
  • 3 Pilots in the West Midlands Wolverhampton,
    Warwickshire and Worcestershire all very
    different.
  • Overall role improve, enhance, enrich sports
    programmes,
  • Increase opportunities for LV
  • Enhance competition opportunities
  • Signpost pathways in sport and leisure sector

14
Coaching
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • SSPs funded annually to support the 5 hour offer
    within their area.
  • Waiting for guidance
  • Maximum of 20k per SSP per year

15
National School Sports Week
  • Led by Dame Kelly Holmes
  • Week beginning 30th June
  • Annual event
  • High profile media coverage
  • Celebration
  • Raising the Profile
  • Launch New Activities

2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
16
Multi Skills for Young Disabled People
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • A pathway for YDP
  • High Quality PE
  • Multi Skill/Sport Clubs opportunities for YDP to
    increase access and participation
  • Talent ID from these opportunities
  • Pathway for talented YP through CSP
  • Playground to Podium P2P

17
DCMS Extending Activities
2008 2011 and beyondthinking differently,
working differently
  • Funded and led through CSPs
  • Vital that SSPs are engaged in planning process
  • Targeted at the middle semi-sporty young people
  • Pilots nationally 1 per regional area

18
How we can help raise your schools profile
The role of the Youth Sport Trust
  • bullets Arial 24 Normal Black
  • put interested journalists in touch with schools
  • advise on press and PR
  • include examples of good practice in TOPS and
    other publications.

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The higher the mountain the more demanding the
terrainRise to the challenge, Adapt to the
challenge.
We need to THINK Differently WORK Differently
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