Sports Organisations (sport england etc.)
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- Sports Organisations
- National Governing Bodies
- What does it do?
- Uphold the rules of the sport and punish those who break them
- Punishments are normally given in the form of bans and fines.
- Promote the sport to attract more players and spectators
- Organising International competitions.
- Such as the world cup or european chamionships
- Running the national team
- Organising sports competitions within the country.
- Such as the Premier League.
- Uphold the rules of the sport and punish those who break them
- Examples
- Football Association
- Rugby Union
- England Netball
- British Gymnastics
- What is it?
- An association who have the responsibility of managing their sport.
- What does it do?
- Youth Sport Trust
- Who does it help?
- It helps kids of all ages and abilities to get involved in sport.
- Encourages teenagers to organise sports activitiees for younger children.
- What does it do?
- Provides equipment and learning resources to schools
- To help kids develop sport related skills, along with other skills such as leadership and teamwork.
- Who does it help?
- It helps kids of all ages and abilities to get involved in sport.
- Encourages teenagers to organise sports activitiees for younger children.
- Who does it help?
- To help kids develop sport related skills, along with other skills such as leadership and teamwork.
- Encourages kids to try new sports by putting a range of programmes together
- Provides equipment and learning resources to schools
- What is it?
- A charity that helps children to learn and develop throough PE.
- Examples
- Active Kids is a programme that involves people collecting vouchers from a well known supermarket.
- The children can then donate them to their school so that the school can buy new sports equipment with the vouchers.
- Active Kids is a programme that involves people collecting vouchers from a well known supermarket.
- Who does it help?
- Kelly Holmes Legacy Trust
- What does it do?
- Groups of elite athletes visit schools and communities
- This is done by inspiring and encouraging young people to take part in sport.
- The organisation mentors and inspires young and disadvantaged people in order to get them more involved in physical activity
- Groups of elite athletes visit schools and communities
- Who does it help?
- It helps young and disadvantaged children to get involved in sport
- This is done by inspiring and encouraging young people to take part in sport.
- It helps young and disadvantaged children to get involved in sport
- What is it?
- An organisation set up by olympic athlete Dame Kelly Holmes
- She decided she wanted to help young and disadvantaged children get involved in spot.
- An organisation set up by olympic athlete Dame Kelly Holmes
- Examples
- Get On Track
- Lead by world class athletes and is aimed at disadvantaged people between the ages of 16-25 years old.
- The program helps young people realise the attitudes and behaviours they will need to make positive life choices.
- National Citizens Trust
- Supports young people from all backgrounds to work together, take on new challenges and make a difference in society.
- The organisation is aimed at 16 ear olds and offers residential trips as well as self designed action projects
- On Track To Achieve
- This programme works with people still in school. This is done in a number of different ways:
- It helps to develop positive attitudes towards learning
- Develops management skills
- Raise future goals and confidence
- This programme works with people still in school. This is done in a number of different ways:
- Get On Track
- What does it do?
- Sport England
- What does it do?
- Gives talented individuals opportunities to compete at a higher level.
- Increases participation in order to improve the health of the nation.
- Keeps people involved in sport through a successful network of clubs, facilities, coaches, opportunities etc.
- What is it?
- A government organisation which tries to get more people involved in sport
- Who does it help?
- It helps people of all ages get involved in sport.
- It helps people from all types of backgrounds get involved in sport.
- Tend to focus on priority groups.
- Groups of people who are known to participate in less physical activity
- E.g. Women
- Groups of people who are known to participate in less physical activity
- What does it do?
- UK Sport
- What does it do?
- Applies to the NGBs to get sporting events held in the UK,
- Promotes ethical behaviour and is in charge of the UK's anti-doping programme
- Improves the UK's profile and influence at international level.
- They give excellent support to the UK's top athletes.
- Who does it help?
- This helps the top athletes in the country to provide them the best opportunities within their sport.
- What is it?
- Used to be known as the Sports Council
- Its job is to find and produce the top sports people.
- What does it do?
- National Governing Bodies
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