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Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
Local Connections for SportLocal Connections for SportCounty Sports Partnerships & Community Sport Networks
Bruce Kelsey, Director - South Yorkshire Sport
Working Together
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
Workshop OverviewWorkshop Overview • What is a County Sports Partnership
– Evolution & development– South Yorkshire Sport
• The delivery system for Sport in England– Creating a World Leading Community Sport system
• Community Sports Networks– What are they?– How do they work?
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
What is a County Sports Partnership?What is a County Sports Partnership?
‘A county sport partnership is a partnership of agencies committed to providing a high quality single system for people to benefit from sport.’
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
OverviewOverview
• Network of 49 CSP’s• 4 In Yorkshire • Cover large geographical
area• Strategic co-ordination of
Sport and physical activity• Core funded Sport England
and local authorities
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
CSP CharacteristicsCSP Characteristics• It maintains a focus on children and young people (Physical
Literacy, LTAD and child welfare)
• It is underpinned by a commitment to equity
• It seeks to ensure that sports development is driven through NGB plans
• Action is based on local need - influencing the understanding, interpretation and deployment of national, regional and local policy
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
CSP CharacteristicsCSP Characteristics
• It is fundamentally independent so that the core partnership team is impartial in order to broker progress
• It is focused on investing in, and valuing people
• It is committed to achieving quality standards through continuous improvement and excellence in order to demonstrate impact
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
The Delivery SystemThe Delivery System
People taking part
People behind the people
Community Sports Network
County Sports Partnership
Regional Partners
National Partners
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
World Leading Community Sport systemWorld Leading Community Sport system
• 2008 - – 46 NGB’s whole sport
plans – WSP’s– CSP support role to
NGB’s WSP’s through ‘core offer’
– Focus on improving community sport outcomes
– Grow, Sustain, Excel
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
CSP Core OfferCSP Core Offer• Connecting NGB’s to the CSP
area• Club Coach & Volunteer
Development• Children & Young People• Facilities• Investment• Strategic Influence & Networking• Knowledge Management• Operations
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
How it works in South YorkshireHow it works in South Yorkshire
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
Working together for Sport in Working together for Sport in South YorkshireSouth Yorkshire
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
Community Sport NetworksCommunity Sport NetworksKey CharacteristicsKey Characteristics
• Based around local authority boundaries.
• Main leadership/steer from local authority.
• Provide Local Strategic Partnerships and Local Area Agreements with a mechanism to work with and through sport.
- empowered to create a coordinated local plan to increase participation and be funded to deliver it
• NOT another layer of bureaucracy, prevents duplication They JOIN UP the sporting landscape at the local level and provide a focus for engagement and investment.
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
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Embedded and Effective CSNEmbedded and Effective CSN
To be considered ‘embedded and effective’, a CSN should have all of the following in place:
• Evidence of consultation and needs assessment
• Evidence of use of the data jigsaw (Active People, Active Places, PESSCL, Taking Part and local surveys etc.) to Action Plan
• SMART and costed Action Plan in place, with effective monitoring against delivery
• Evidence of increased investment secured against Action Plan priorities
• Evidence of formal strategic links, and delivery against LSP, LAA and Community Strategy targets
• Evidenced commitment of key partners and local leadership
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
South Yorkshire CSN’sSouth Yorkshire CSN’s
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
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South Yorkshire CSN ContactsSouth Yorkshire CSN Contacts
• Barnsley Sport & Active Leisure Partnership– Mary Dyson Barnsley MBC
• Rotherham Active Partnership– Jackie Thornhill Rotherham MBC
• Doncaster Active Partnership– Andy Maddox Doncaster MBC
• Sport Sheffield– Katy Burnett Sheffield City Council
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
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10041004 days to London 2012
A ‘Once In A Lifetime’ opportunity to ensure a sporting legacy for
South Yorkshire?
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
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A word about the volunteersA word about the volunteers
• Without the two million adult volunteers who contribute at least one hour a week to volunteering in sport, community sport would grind to a halt.
• Volunteers also play an incredible role in staging some of England's most prestigious sporting events. Without this volunteer workforce, the events simply wouldn't happen.
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
THANKS FOR LISTENINGTHANKS FOR LISTENING
QUESTIONS?QUESTIONS?
Volunteering in Yorkshire & Humber26th October 2009
Shaping the future of sport and physical activity in South Yorkshire
Contact detailsContact details
Bruce Kelsey Tel: 0114 223 5673Director Fax: 0114 223 5676South Yorkshire Sport Mob: 07795 305727c/o English Institute of Sport E-Mail: [email protected] RoadSHEFFIELDS9 5DA
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