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Increase participation |
Initiatives aimed at increasing participation differ between groups based on appropriateness Example - activities aimed at elderly people= less physically demanding |
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Progression in sport |
Using funding to develop talented athletes with high quality coaching and facilities Helping sports establish talent pathways Provide technical advice relates to talent development (for large groups) Hold seminars to share knowledge with talent development staff Develop improve coaches involved in England talent pathway |
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Promotes values through sport |
Fair play- poor behaviour unacceptable Teamwork- appreciate this when achieving shared goal Tolerance - learn to be accepting of decisions and behaviours of others Respect- respecting rules of game , opposition , equal opportunities and co-operation Inclusion- alternative investment streams to support and include groups Citizenship is a combination of national identity- develops feelings of citizenship among individuals- positive for the community |
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Supports social policies |
Anti- discrimination- key theme for Sport England. Ensures NGBs and other organisations it finds makes effort to engage with groups who may not traditionally participated in sport Crime reduction- e.g. Kickz football programme in London aimed at 12-18 year olds and educated them on drug awareness and healthy eating to reduce crime. Reduction from 2529 incidents to 867, 20% linked directly to Kickz programme Health initiatives- help increase levels of physical activity among population. Reduces health issues (cardiovascular diseases) example of health initiative: CHANGE FOR LIFE |