Assessment Objective 4: Describe The Aims of Three National Organisations Involved in Sport
Assessment Objective 4: Describe The Aims of Three National Organisations Involved in Sport
Assessment Objective 4: Describe The Aims of Three National Organisations Involved in Sport
By Sam Hawkes
The three national sporting organisations that I will be doing are:
• UK Sport
• ECB
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Sports Council for Wales
What they do:
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Active Young people
• Active kids become active adults. The programmes that are offered engage with
young people making sure that they have the skills and confidence to become active
throughout their lives.
• Dragon Sport
• 5x60
• PE & School Sport
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Dragon Sport
• Dragon Sport is a Sport Wales initiative funded by the National Lottery, designed to offer
7-11 year olds fun and enjoyable sporting opportunities.
• The scheme broadens the interests of children who already participate in sport by offering
different varieties of sport and a lot of choices.
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5x60
• Aim - The Welsh Assembly Government has laid down the fitness gauntlet by setting the
target of seeing 90% of children taking part in regular and frequent activity by 2020. 5x60 is
rising to the challenge by helping to create the environment necessary for children to take part in
extra curricular sport and physical activity on a regular basis.
• What they do - Fully trained 5X60 officers are currently working in secondary schools to
extend the extra curricular programme for young sportsmen/women. A host of arranged activities
are taking place before school, at lunch time, after school and at the weekends.
• The Activities - There are many activities to choose from to suit everyone. There’s things
such as mountain biking, hill walking and surfing. Or there are the team sports such as football,
cricket and netball. 5x60 also provides activities such as street dancing, aerobics and table
tennis.
• 5x60 provides schools with the opportunity to listen to the needs of young
people by providing opportunities that they would like to participate in and be
fully inclusive for all young people.
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P.E and School Sport
• The PE and School Sport (PESS) Project was set up in 2000 as a result of a task
force report outlining the key actions required to improve standards of PE .
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Aims
The project aims to raise standards in physical education by making sure that all schools:
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Let’s Walk Cymru
'Let's Walk Cymru' (LWC) is a Wales-wide walking programme tasked with increasing the
number of people using the great outdoors as a way of improving health and wellbeing of
the population. The use of natural green space provides great opportunities for people to
participate in and enjoy walking.
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Free Swimming
Free swimming plays a key role in the Welsh Assembly Government's strategy to enable children and
adults to become more active.
• During selected sessions people aged 60 years and over are able to access swimming pools for
free in Wales.
• There are plenty of other water activities other than swimming laps you could try. There are
activities like walking or running in water and treading water which can be exhausting but it will
help tone your legs and arms.
• Many pools also offer a free activity with an Instructor each week. Below shows the activities that
are available:
- AquaFit session
- Learning to swim
- Stroke Improvement sessions;
- AquaGym workout.
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Mentro Allan
• Mentro Allan is a collection of projects in Wales supported by the Big Lottery Fund and
a national partnership.
• The programme targets specific groups that are generally less active than the others.
• Each of the projects are funded for four years to increase the physical activity levels for
the target groups selected, making the best use of the local natural outdoor environment
close to where people live.
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UK Sport
About UK Sport
• UK Sport was established in 1997 by Royal Charter
• It is responsible for investing around £100 million of public funds each year
• UK Sport is accountable to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS),
• Based in London, it employs around approximately 90 staff and it is overseen by the UK sport
board.
Core Responsibilities
• Investing a significant majority of its income into the World Class Performance Programme, and working
closely with the national governing bodies of sport to ensure they operate as effectively as possible.
• Working with partners to develop the people and systems that support our leading athletes, principally
in the areas of coaching, talent identification and sports science and medicine practitioners and
Performance Lifestyle, to ensure a continuing legacy for our investment.
• Podium - supporting athletes with realistic medal winning capabilities at the next
Olympic/Paralympic Games.
• Development – comprising of athletes whose performances have suggested that they have realistic
medal winning capabilities for 2012 and newly funded sports that are demonstrating the ability to be
competitive by 2012.
• Talent - designed to support the identification and confirmation of athletes who have the potential
to progress through the World Class pathway with the help of targeted investment.
http://www.uksport.gov.uk/pages/wc-performance-programme/
Talent Identification & Development
The aim of this programme is to find the future Olympic and Paralympic champions for
the UK. With London 2012 fast approaching this programme’s job is to be proactive in
unearthing talented individuals with the potential to represent Great Britain and
succeed on the world stage in 2012 and beyond, whilst also ensuring talent within the
system is nurtured.
The UK Talent Team is a working collaboration between UK Sport and the English
Institute of Sport with the remit of supporting the National Governing Bodies of
targeted Olympic and Paralympic sports to identify, confirm and develop talented
athletes.
• Talent Identification
• Talent confirmation
• Talent development
• Talent transfer
People Development
A variety of unique and tailored people development programmes are delivered
throughout the year; designed to unlock the potential of skilled people to play a key role in
the future of the UK’s high performance sports system.
Programmes available include:
• Elite Coach - is a targeted, focused and fully supported programme for the very best coaches
who demonstrate the talent, dedication and determination to succeed and produce outstanding
performances.
• Elite Coach Apprentice Scheme - builds on the knowledge and experience in delivering the
programmes like ‘Elite Coach’ to create a bespoke development pathway towards coaching
excellence, based on the needs of each coach and their sport.
• IDEALS (International Development through Excellence and Leadership) - contributes
towards the leadership development of young people within the UK and Southern Africa and
towards the development of strategic partnerships through the International Development
Programme (IDP).
• Event Management - co-ordinating the UK’s efforts to bid and stage world class sporting
events and they also have a role to provide specialist technical support and expertise to local
organising committees.
• Performance Lifestyle - is a personalised support service specifically designed to help each
athlete create the unique environment necessary for their success.
• World Class Performance Conference - provides a multidisciplinary forum to meet, debate
and share best practice across key themes influencing athletes’ performances.
• Women and Leadership Development - help tackle the issue of women’s representation
within the highest ranks of British sport.
• The International Leadership Programme - is designed to equip participants with the skills
they need to become effective cross-cultural communicators able to operate successfully on the
international stage.
England Cricket Board (ECB)
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National Cricket Performance Centre
The National Cricket Performance Centre is much more than just a training centre
for the England Performance Programme players, however, as it provides an all-
year-round facility to benefit cricket as a whole.
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England Performance Programme Background
The England Performance Programme is centrally co-ordinated, designed,
managed and delivered by the ECB staff based at the National Cricket
Performance Centre at Loughborough.
• To select players who have the potential of winning matches for England
• To provide each player with an individually tailored development programme
• To provide each player with a comprehensive and individually tailored sports
science and medicine programme
• To provide a challenging competitive programme which reflects a balance
between preparation, competition and rest
• To provide dedicated coaching and support staff whose common goal is
excellence both on and off the field
• To provide excellent facilities to deliver the programme
• To provide an efficient, effective and accountable administrative structure
which delivers the programme
ECB Association of umpires
The ECB’s aim for this is to develop competent
umpires and scorers to control and guide cricket
matches at every level from a playground level to a
test match standard.