Title: DRAFT SRSA STRATEGIC PLAN:
1DRAFT SRSA STRATEGIC PLAN 2009 - 2013
PRESENTED TO THE PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE ON SPORT
RECREATION 17 June 2009
2 PROCESS OF UPDATING STRATEGIC PLAN
- 2008
- Strategic workshop by MANCO 18 19 Nov
- Follow-up workshop 25 Nov
- 2009
- 1st Draft updated after SoN address on 6 Feb
- In middle February submitted to MANCO and updated
- Presented to Tech MINMEC on 12 March
- Presented to SRSA staff on 18 March
- Updated after SoN address on 3 June
- Submitted to Ministry on 4 June
- Inputs from Minister and Deputy Minister
incorporated on 6 June - Presentation to Portfolio Committee on 11 June
3 PREAMBLE
- Sport has the power to change the world. It has
the power to inspire. It has the power to unite
people in a way that little else can. Sport can
awaken hope where there was previously only
despair. (N Mandela) - Sport is recognised by the UN as a right which
all Governments should make available to their
people. - Worldwide sport strategies are focused on
increasing levels of sport and recreation
participation as well as achieving success in
high profile sports. - These strategic corner stones are also reflected
in the SRSA vision.
4 PREAMBLE cont
- In line with SA Constitutional imperatives SRSA
has been assigned the powers to develop and
implement national policies regarding sport and
recreation in the country. - In its strategic direction SRSA endeavours to
fulfil its responsibility in such a way that it
contributes to create an inclusive society, a SA
that belongs to all, a nation united in its
diversity, a people working together for the
greater good of all. - To succeed SRSA has the responsibility to use
sport and recreation to transform and develop all
parts of the country and people equally. - Two public entities to assist SRSA (SAIDSBSA).
- Strategic Plan in compliance with requirements
and prescripts.
5 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT
- Introduction
- Since 2004/05 SRSA focussed on its main mandate
to broaden the participation base of sport and
recreation in SA. - Commendable successes have been achieved
supported by statistics especially amongst the
youth. - It is important to move beyond the mobilization
phase with more emphasis on developing and
nurturing new talent within a holistic
development continuum. - SRSA needs to build a bridge between mass
participation and high performance that will
eventually also reflect a transformed society.
6 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT cont
- United Nations
- UN declarations (especially wrt the right of
children, women and people with a disability) - State of the Nation address (3 June 2009)
- SRSA can contribute to 6 of the 10 priorities of
the 2009-2014 MTSF of Gov - The development of rural areas
- Strengthen skills and human resources
- Improve the health profile of all South
Africans - Build cohesive, caring and sustainable
communities - Enhance international cooperation
- Build an improved public service
7 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT cont
- Other areas in the SON address impacting on SRSA
include - 2010 FIFA World Cup
- School sport
- Facilities
- Social infrastructure
- National identity
- DPSA
- 8 point plan on gender equality
- Programme of Action 2009
- SRSA participation primarily in the Human
Development Cluster - Also have a role to play in Social Protection and
Community Development Cluster
8 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT cont
- Estimates of Public Expenditure 2009
- Alignment between all strategic documents
- Legislative mandate implementation of NSRA
- SRSA fundamentally a facilitator and regulator
- Main responsibility is to develop national
policies and guidelines - Will ensure effective partnerships with other
implementers such as Provinces, Municipalities,
Confederation and Sports Federations - SRSA needs to enter into service level
agreements - Support those responsible for delivery with
available resources - Oversee the implementation of projects and
evaluate results
9 STRATEGIC ENVIRONMENT cont
- Parliament
- Inputs from Portfolio Standing Committees
- 2008 National Sports Indaba
- Resolutions as adopted on 10 October 2008
- Case for Sport
- Evaluating the social and economic benefits of
sport and recreation - Strategic review
- Evaluating successes and failures of SRSA key
strategic focus areas
10 STRATEGIC CHALLENGES
- SRSAs role as an implementer versus its
oversight role - Elevating the status of sport
- Role clarification
- Empowering stakeholders
- Ensuring effective support structures (HR
empowerment, infrastructure, professional
administration, funding) - Prioritising of NFs
- Cooperating with Provinces to deliver on
identified sport and recreation projects (MIG
funds)
11 STRATEGIC CHALLENGES
- Promoting good governance three spheres of
Government, NFs, BSA and SAIDS - Maximising the returns of financial allocations
of SRSA to sport - Transformation of sport (including team names,
national symbols) - Maximising access and accelerating the
implementation of sports development programmes
12 SRSA VISION AND MISSION
- VISION
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- Create an active and winning nation
- MISSION
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- To maximise access, development and excellence
at all levels of participation in sport and
recreation in order to improve social cohesion,
nation building and the quality of life of all
South Africans
13 SRSA Values and Clients
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- VALUES
- Dedication Teamwork
- Innovation Transparency
- Integrity Accountability
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- ASSOCIATES FRAMEWORK
- Beneficiaries (Nation of SA, athletes)
- Partners (BSA, SAIDS, SASCOC, NFs, Provincial
and Local Government, Prov Academies, NGOs) - Stakeholders (Sponsors, media)
- Service providers (High performance centres,
tertiary institutions)
14 SRSA OBJECTIVES
Objective 1 To contribute to a healthy nation by
increasing the number of participants and the
development of talent within an integrated
development continuum Key strategic focus areas
of SRSA to achieve objective 1 1.1 Increase in
the number of participants in sport and
recreation, with a particular emphasis on the
youth, women, disabled, the aged and rural
participants 1.2 Assist to identify and develop
talent that will address transformation 1.3
Support to NFs, individual athletes and
teams 1.4 Facilitate the development of sport and
recreation clubs 1.5 Assist with the empowerment
of the human resource base for sports
development with special emphases on coaching
15 SRSA OBJECTIVES cont
Objective 1 To contribute to a healthy nation
by increasing the number of participants and the
development of talent within an integrated
development continuum Key strategic focus areas
of SRSA to achieve objective 1 1.6 Facilitate
the implementation of sport in schools 1.7 Contrib
ute to social cohesion and peace and
development 1.8 Contribute to the functioning of
a proper development continuum and academy
system, streamlining the transition of talented
athletes from the mass participation to the high
performance programmes 1.9 Assist with the
building and management of basic sports
facilities according to an approved National
Facilities Plan
16 SRSA OBJECTIVES
Objective 2 To assist South African
sportspeople to be winners on and off the
field Key strategic focus areas of SRSA to
achieve objective 2 2.1 Contribute to improve
the success rate of SA in international
competitions 2.2 Contribute to the existence of a
quality scientific support structure for elite
athletes 2.3 Contribute to the creation of an
environment conducive to the development of
successful athletes 2.4 Support role-models in
sport (Sport legends) 2.5 Assist with the
development of a code of ethics for South African
sport (Including WADA activities)
17 SRSA OBJECTIVES
Objective 3 To raise the profile of sport and
recreation through addressing issues of national
importance Key strategic focus areas of SRSA to
achieve objective 3 3.1 Assist in building a
case for sport and recreation 3.2 Contribute
towards Government priorities through sport and
recreation 3.3 Assist in strengthening South
Africa's continental and international
relations, specifically UN UNESCO
Resolutions 3.4 Support well organised
identified sports events in SA 3.5 Contribute to
the promotion of sports tourism to SA
18 SRSA OBJECTIVES
Objective 4 To streamline the delivery of sport
by means of effective support systems and
adequate resources Key strategic focus areas of
SRSA to achieve objective 4 4.1 Ensure that
systems are in place to accomplish business
excellence within the Department 4.2 Develop a
legislative and regulatory framework for the
Department to fulfil its obligations 4.3
Endeavour to unlock the resources required to
achieve the objectives of SRSA 4.4 Provide for
dispute resolution mechanisms
19 SRSA OBJECTIVES
Objective 5 To contribute in making the 2010
FIFA World CupTM the best ever Key strategic
focus areas of SRSA to achieve objective
5 5.1 Coordinate Government responsibilities
regarding the 17 guarantees signed with FIFA
related to the 2010 FIFA World Cup 5.2 Assist in
using 2010 to expand the base for football in
SA 5.3 Assist with human resource development
through the training of volunteers for
2010 5.4 Assist in making the 2010 FIFA World Cup
an African event 5.5 Assist in making a
meaningful contribution to the 2010 legacy
20 REST OF CONTENT
- Foreword by the Minister
- EPE objectives and measures
- EPE selected performance indicators
- Outputs from business plans
- Resources (Financial Human)
- Statutory Reporting - Service Delivery
Improvement Plan - Proposed Information Technology Acquisition
- Appendices (contribution that sport recreation
can make to the MDGs and Government priorities as
outlined in the SoN address on 3 June 2009) -
21 WAY FORWARD
- Present the Strategic Plan to the Sport Portfolio
Committee - Lay out and printing of Strategic Plan
- Present Strategic Plan to Parliament ten days
before budget vote of Minister
22 THANK YOU