Sports organisiation and development

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What is the definition of sports development?
to encourage more sporting opportunities to benefit communities
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Give some examples of social benefits from sports development
healthy lifestyle, equality between genders, economic growth, promote peace and reduce conflict EG crime rates
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What is meant by Economic growth?
re-generating an area by increasing tourism, and therefore increased spending into facilities and buildings EG: the London 2012 games produced £1 billion which was invested into the re-generation of London
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Roles of a coach
planner, motivator, organiser, build confidence and self-esteem, encourage inclusion of excluded groups, friend, advisor, role model
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Role of a leader
raise awareness, provide motivation, promote a health active lifestyle, deal with conflict and target groups
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Role of an official
emphasise importance of rules and regulations, ensure health and safety, check facilities and equipment, promote fair play and equality
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Role fo a PE teacher
promote sporting habits from an early age, develop personal and social skills, promote a healthy active lifestyle, improve fitness, provide them with a range of basic and elite sporting competitions
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What is the purpose of sports development?
increase participation, promote progressions through sport, promote values through sport and support social policies
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What is meant by increasing participation within sports development
popularity of sports will depend on which target groups like certain sports
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Name some initiatives that help progression during sports development
Talent development initiatives EG Talent ID by UK sport, more awarness of Paralympic sports and developing elite hopefuls for the 2020 games
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Explain what England talent pathways do
provide high quality coaching and facilities
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Explain how British swimming develop elite athletes
they use the Talent pathway programme, partnership with Sport England, progress them onto the British World Class Programme
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Explain the promotion values that are encourgaed through sports development
promotes fair play, educate poor behaviour, offensive language, self-discipline and drug use to enhance performance
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Identify the 4 areas of promotional values
CITIZENSHIP = rights and roles within a community (team environment). RESPECT = respect the rules and regulations and the opposition. INCLUSION = inclusion of priority groups such as women and ethnic minorities TEAMWORK = important of sharing a goal.
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Explain what is meant by 'Tolerance'
accepting other people's decisions even though you might not agree EG referee in a game of football
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Identify an example of how social policy is shown through sports development
anti-discrimination = mainly funded by Sport England, target groups include women, ethnic minorities and disabled EG, get out, get active (GOPA) ensures more sporting opportunities for disabled people
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identify another example of how social policy is shown through sports development
crime reduction = educate on drug and alcohol abuse, how to lead a health active lifestyle EG Kickz football, targetting 12-18yrs, and StreetGames, providing more sportining opportunities for disadavantaged communities
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Identify some health initiatives that are promoted through sports development
Change 4 life = promote a health active lifestyle to families across the UK, reduce obesity, prevent type 2 diabetes, raise awarness of chronic diseases
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Identify 3 methods of measuring sports development
Measuring performance, measuring participation, measuring impact on society
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Explain how you would measure performance
Benchmarks and quality schemes, Self assessments (Quest UK carry this out through customer feedback) External assessments = self assessment is organised by other organisations
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Explain how you would measure participation
Surveys (Active People Survey, which target groups participate in certain sports. Measuring the uptake of NGB schemes = 'whole sport plan' aims to increase participation amongst young children ad adults, keep them engaged in sport
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Explain how you would measure impact on society through sports development
Start active, stay active report = issues for different age groups, impact that physical activity has on these target groups
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Explain how the impact of physical development effects 0-5 year olds
develops a healthy body weight, skeletal and muscular systems, and psychologial development
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Explain how the impact of physical development effects 5-18 year olds
reduction in body fat, healthy body weight, improved bone strength, improved cardiovascular fitness, improved psychological health
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Explain how the impact of physical development effects 19-64 year olds
reduction in coronary heart disease, reduction in strokes, reduction in type 2 diabetes, minimises cases of depression
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Explain how the impact of physical development effects the 65+ age group
reduction of falling, improvement in physical and mental health, improvements in cardiovascualr functions, getting in with the community, socialising
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Identify the characteristics of sports development initiatives
purpose and aim, scale, organisations involved, funding and investment, methods of promotion
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Explain what is meant by 'purpose and aim'
specific target areas, improvement of facilities, government intitiatives, public awarenss, fashion
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Identify 2 internation initiatives (scale)
Sport for Hope programme = delivered by the IOC, provides education, health services and community activities in Zambia, Peace through sport = partnership with the UN to promote peace and reduce crime rates around the world,
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Explain the role of county partnerships within sports development initiatives
invest £250 million into sporting opportunities within communities and schools
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Explain the role of the PE and sport Premium initiative
£450 million invested into improving primary school PE
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Identify the organisations involved in sports development initiatives
International federations, NGB's, volunteers, partnerships
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Give an example of how international federations impact initiatives in the UK
provide promotional materials, amend rules and regulations, improve and encourage education of drug use and abuse
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Give an example of a partnership in sports development
Sport England partnership with NGB's and county partnerships to help deliver the school games initiatives
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Identify the main sources of funding for sports development
National lottery, government, NGB's, Sainsbury's (funds the school games programme along with sport England)
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What organisation funds grass routes support?
Barclay's - Spaces for Sport
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Identify the 3 methods of promotion
TV advertisement (raise awareness of major events). Social media (target more people as they have immediate access). Newspaper and magazines (promote local sporting activities such as the parkrun)
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Identify some of the barriers women face
lack of time, childcare, money, transport, funding, specialised clothing and equipment, concerned about their body image, low self-esteem and confidence
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Identify some of the barriers that disabled people face
lack of early experiences, understanding and awareness from coaches, accessible facilities, limited transport, lack of funding and sporting opportunities
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Identify the roles and responsibilities of NGB's
set rules and regulations, organise competitions and events, increase participation, provide education, train coaches and officials, distribute and recieve funding
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Give an example of how NGB's work with sports organisations
Sport England support elite development programmes, National Lottery provide funding for school initiatives such as the school games programmes, county sports partnerships help deliver Primary PE initiatives
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