Title: The Australian Sports Commission
1The Australian Sports Commission the
Australian Institute of Sport
The Australian Sports Commission the
Australian Institute of Sport
2Australian Sports Commission
- A statutory authority of the Australian
Government - Operates under the Australian Sports Commission
Act 1989. - Also subject to regulation through the
Commonwealth Authorities and Companies Act 1997.
3Our vision
To continue to be recognised as the world leader
in developing high performance and community
sport.
4Our mission
To enrich the lives of all Australians through
sport. Our objectives An effective national
sports system that offers improved participation
in quality sports activities by
Australians. Excellence in sports performance by
Australians.
5Structure
Minister
Board
Chief Executive Officer
Business Operations
Sport Perf. Dev.
AIS
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7AIS Focus
Recognition of the Australian Institute of Sport
as a World centre of excellence for the training
and development of elite athletes and coaches
8AIS Focus
- Strengthening the effectiveness of the Australian
Institute of Sport through the adoption of a
continuous improvement philosophy and - Providing innovative and integrated support
services at the AIS to enhance athlete and
program performance.
9Programs
The AIS operates from its service hub in Canberra
and has training programs operating in Perth,
Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane and the
Gold Coast.
10Programs
It offers scholarships annually to about 700
athletes in 35 sports programs covering 26 sports
and employs around 75 coaches.
11AIS Sport Program Locations
12Elite Athlete Pathway
Each National Sporting Organisation (NSO) has an
elite athlete pathway.
13Elite Athlete Pathway
The AIS plays one of two roles in the NSOs elite
athlete pathway by conducting sports
programstargeted at either the
- Elite or senior international programs (20
sports programs) - Pre elite or developmental programs (15 sports
programs)
14Sport Performance and Development Group
15SPD Key Strategies
- Provide integrated services and funding to NSOs
and other key stakeholders based on their
individual needs, priorities and capacity to
contribute to the ASCs objectives. - Challenge NSOs to achieve agreed higher
organisational, membership and athlete
performance targets. - Provide national leadership on key issues and
challenges within the sport industry. - Demonstrate the social, economic and health
benefits of participation in organised sport.
16The Australian Sports Commission the
Australian Institute of Sport