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8 th March 2013. 2013 – 2014 The FA Whole Sport Plan / National Game Strategy. NY Sport NGB Day. Retain 129,000 teams and grow participation Raise standards and improve behaviour 80% of all mini soccer and youth teams to have the FA Charter Standard
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8th March 2013 2013 – 2014 The FA Whole Sport Plan / National Game Strategy NY Sport NGB Day
Retain 129,000 teams and grow participation • Raise standards and improve behaviour • 80% of all mini soccer and youth teams to have the FA Charter Standard • 65% of NG stakeholders think Respect has improved their experience • Develop better young players and coaches • Review the format of children’s football- FA YDR • 80% of all teams to have a qualified coach • Expand the FA Skills programme • FA National Games Strategy: • ‘Our promise to football’
4. Run the game effectively • Management information • Maximise technology • Business development • Maximising investment 5. Workforce • Invest £44m into the workforce 6. Facilities • Invest £40m into facilities generating £150m investment • FA National Games Strategy: • ‘Our promise to football’
Improve Facilities • Staying focused on customer needs? A Referee for Every Game Addressing Abusive Behaviour
Further Sport England 13-17 plan investment will be available for some County FAs for the following programmes:- • Join Our Club • Vauxhall Youth Programme • Respect • HE Football Activators • Charter Standard Growth Fund • FA Coach Mentors • County Disability Leagues • Just Play Fund • CCFC extension • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Investment Opportunities
Rebrand of School - Club Links • Targeting 5 – 25 age group however 14 – 17 and Adult 11 v 11 are priority areas • To gain funding 20 or more new players must be recruited • County FA’s to identify priority clubs • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Join Our Club
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Vauxhall Mash Up Centres • Charter Standard Club led sessions for 14 – 16 year olds • Exit routes for players to: - Continue to play informally in Mash Up sessions - Join a team within the club • County FA’s to identify priority clubs
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Respect • Continuation of the Respect programme throughout Counties with support from key stakeholders by: • League Forums / Seminars • Respect awards scheme • Implementation of the FA Youth Development Review
Sport England 13-17 Plan • HE Football Activators • Small funding pot to work alongside identified Universities to deliver local projects to attract students aged 19-25 back into or to retain participation. • Student led programme with support from University staff, CFA staff and key stakeholders e.g. small sided providers • Possible link to Small Sided Football Development Fund
Sport England 13-17 Plan • Charter Standard Growth Fund • Designed to support County FA’s to develop new teams where there are gaps in provision. • Incentivise clubs to grow new teams in key priority groups: • Disability (inclusive clubs) • Female & Male U14 – U18 • Adults • Veterans • An estimated £750 should be invested in each programme with the outcome of creating at least one new team. • Can link to Mash Up Centres, Just Play etc.
Lead the development of establishing and delivering a sustainable county disability league structure. • Funding provided by The FA dependant on number of teams participating regularly. • Led by County FA officers • Sport England 13-17 Plan • County Disability Leagues
Informal kick abouts to engage non-participants • Investment used to generate growth in aged 16+ participation in priority local authority areas. • Each County FA to determine delivery model for 2013-17 • Sport England 13-17 Plan • Just Play Fund
Retention of 20 CCFC across the Country working with FE and Sixth Form Colleges to drive growth and retention. • Increase playing and volunteering opportunities for students. • Focus delivery on: • Team 19 • Just Play • Join our Club • Football Futures • Vauxhall Youth Programme • Student activity led for students • Sport England 13-17 Plan • CCFC Extension
We will: • Review and reflect on feedback from this event • Use feedback to shape our thinking when reviewing the County Plan • Work with your managers and programme leads to complete the County Plan • Make sure we are focused on the needs of our customers and stakeholders • Submit the County Plan to The FA 30th April • Deliver from July 2012 • Thank you! • County Plan process and timeframe