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Action Planning for Your Club… Sports Development Planning. [Date] [Venue] [Tutor]. Workshop Objectives. Explain the principles of sports development and sports performance pathways Explain the principles of the planning process Apply the principles of planning to sports development
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Action Planning for Your Club… Sports Development Planning [Date][Venue][Tutor]
Workshop Objectives • Explain the principles of sports development and sports performance pathways • Explain the principles of the planning process • Apply the principles of planning to sports development • Write a sports development plan
Vision without action is just a dream • Action without vision just passes time • Vision with action can change the world
Section 2 Objectives • Explain what the term ‘sports performance pathway’ means • Describe the sports development process • Identify key players in your sports development network
Sports Development is About: • providing opportunities for people to participate in sport, to progress as far as they wish and to achieve their full potential, regardless of age, ability, disability, gender, race, ethnicity, religious belief, sexuality, nationality or social/economic status • building a strong network of organisations to work together to provide these opportunities at every level
Being the Best Getting Better Keeping Going Getting Started Sports Performance Pathway
L Environmental Sustainability O C A Community L Safety Local Economic G Viability O V Improving Quality of Life E and Well R Being N Health M Improvement E N Raising T Standards in Schools Different Agencies and Pathways HE Consortia TASS EIS Regional Sports Boards N Train To G Win B Train To O 49 County Sport Partnerships Compete N E Train To Train S T O Learn 400 School Sport Partnerships P To Train P L A FUNdamentals N S
Clubmark Criteria The playingprogramme Duty of care and child protection Sports equity and ethics Club management Volunteermanagement
What is Planning? Planning is a process of determining: where you are now where you want to be in future how you are going to get there
Success Factors • Involve the right people • Have a clear vision of where you want to go • Set a clear starting point • Keep it simple • Break each step down into ‘bite-sized’ pieces • Encourage everyone involved to take ownership of the plan • Use the plan as a route map on the way • Set a realistic timescale
Six Steps to Successful Planning Step 1: The 20-year dream Step 2: Where are you now? Step 3: Setting some clear goals Step 4: Goals into objectives Step 5: Into action Step 6: Are you keeping to the plan?
Step 1: The 20-year Dream • What do you want your club/organisation to look like in 15 or 20 years’ time? • If your dream is to be ‘the best’ in your field, what does ‘the best’ look like? • Are there clubs/organisations, in the UK or abroad, that you want to be like? Think WIDE – don’t be too constrained by the realities of today
Step 2: Where Are You Now? • Establish your present position as a clear starting point for the plan • Relate that to your sport’s performance pathway • What does your club/organisation look like (to you and to others) at present? • What are your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats? • What are you doing now that you would like to do differently and/or better? • What are you doing now that is no longer relevant?
Step 3: Setting Some Clear Goals • What will you have to achieve to move towards your vision? • How far can you reasonably get towards your vision in the next three or five years? • What areas of your club/organisation will you have to develop to get there?
Step 4: Goals Into Objectives • Objectives are how statements • How will you achieve your goals? • What tasks will you need to carry out to achieve each goal?
Step 5: Into Action • Action plans delegate responsibility for getting the tasks done • Add who to your objectives • Add when to your objectives • Add how much to your objectives
Step 6: Are You Keeping to the Plan? • Set some distance markers to map your progress along the route • Use the plan to monitor your progress • Use the plan to let other people know what you are doing • Use the plan to help you reassess priorities • Use the plan to identify which parts need extra help
Workshop Objectives By this stage of the workshop, you should be able to: • explain the principles of sports development and sports performance pathways • explain the principles of the planning process • apply the principles of planning to sports development • write a sports development plan
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