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Where do CSPs fit into Sport for Change, How can they help? September 2012

Where do CSPs fit into Sport for Change, How can they help? September 2012. What we do?. The Missing People. Over £1billion investment. A sporting habit for life Five Year Investment 2012/13 - 2016/17. Schools & School Games Up to £150 million (Including Education,& Health funding).

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Where do CSPs fit into Sport for Change, How can they help? September 2012

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  1. Where do CSPs fit into Sport for Change, How can they help?September 2012

  2. What we do?

  3. The Missing People...

  4. Over £1billion investment A sporting habit for lifeFive Year Investment 2012/13 - 2016/17 Schools & School Games Up to £150 million (Including Education,& Health funding) Access Whole Sport Plans (NGBs) over £450 million 2013-17 Transition to Clubs  WSPs start at age 14  Focus on 14-25 for relevant sports • Mandatory growth targets • Payment by results • Enhanced governance • Talent development Supported by CSP Club Link Makers* Higher Education Rewards Mid-range/Improvement e.g. pools/artificial pitches Further Education Governance Door Step Clubs & Get On Track Facilities Up to £250 million Community Sport Pot New capital Local Investment Over £250m Health pilot Iconic Inspired Playing fields CSPs: Coaching (Sportivate) Volunteering (Sport Makers, Club leaders) Disability Market development * £7.5m for CSP Club Link Makers has been included within the local investment budget.

  5. Helping & Making Sense of NGB priorities

  6. Helping You?... Knowledge Active People Survey Market segmentation • Trends and analysis • NGB Understanding

  7. Programmes Resulting in… 55,945 attendances 10,122 Engaged 1944 attendances 693 deployed 600 events 390,000 participants 13,200 volunteers • Sportivate– Getting 14-25 year old semi sporty doing more and keeping participation going • Sportmakers – a new generation and approach to volunteering in sport • Community Games– getting communities to get together to put on local sport and culture events

  8. CSPs and Sport for Change?

  9. The Missing People...

  10. Who You Can Speak to…? • Simon Hall, 01384 471136 simon_hall@blackcountryconsortium.co.uk • Tony Costello 024 7657 4196Tony@cswsport.org.uk • Thomas McIntosh 0121 464 2027Thomas.R.McIntosh@birmingham.gov.uk • Chris Child 01743 453494chris.child@@energizestw.org.uk • Steve Brewster 01905 855537s.brewster@worc.ac.uk • Mark Thornewill01785 619896mthornewill@staffordbc.gov.uk

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