AS Level Physical Education Key Functions of Organisations.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Sporting Organisations in the UK Funding Mass Participation – Sporting Excellence Yr 12 AS Sport Studies.
Advertisements

1.1.2 – Influences on taking part. Lesson Objectives I must be able to identify the main factors that affect involvement in sport I must be able to identify.
UNIT 6 – SPORTS DEVELOPMENT
FUNDING IN SPORT PAGES
Unit 6 – Sports Development. Local councils or authorities whose aim is to provide a range of services for local people to improve their standard of living.
AS SPORT & PE The Influence of National Bodies: Learning Objectives……. To define the role of Sport England in the development of sports participation To.
Section Influences on you healthy, active lifestyle
Leicester-Shire and Rutland Inclusive Sports Association The support structure for disability sport and physical activity throughout Leicester, Leicestershire.
Social Reasons For Participation
Role & structure of the world class performance pathway
Sports Participation In your books on a new page draw a 2d pyramid that covers the whole page. Split the pyramid into 4 equal sections. Complete the pyramid.
Opportunities in Sport Opportunities in Sport
 Historically there were two main pathways for aspiring athletes e.g. local social club CLUB e.g. Playing in local league LOCAL JUNIOR CLUB e.g. Playing.
06/01/13. LEARNING OBJECTIVES BY THE END OF THE LESSON YOU WILL: Know the difference between local and national facilities Understand the different aims.
Contemporary Sporting Issues: The National Lottery and Central Funding. Mr. P. Leighton St Mary's’ High School.
GCSE PE 1 - Initiatives and their common purpose 2-Sports Agencies
Section C: Contemporary studies in physical education and sport 2. Achieving excellence in sport (relating to a country of your choice)
Physical Education Department LOCAL AND NATIONAL FACILITIES.
SETTINGS-BASED APPROACHES TO PROMOTING PHYSICAL ACTIVITY
Socio-cultural studies relating to participation in physical activity: Participation to excellence: the relevant organisations and their policies
Norfolk Physical Activity Forum Local Update Shelley Ames Physical Activity Project Officer.
National Governing Bodies (NGBs)
Board Skills for Sport Session 2. The role of National Governing Bodies.
By James Lavis. Their Role  They are responsible for organising their own sport in the UK  They are in charge of issuing fines and punishments to players.
Opportunities for getting involved in Sport Objective Explain the different roles/opportunities that you can become involved in Physical Activity Describe.
RUGBY LEAGUE STRATEGY RFL Mission Statement The RFL is committed to managing, developing and promoting Rugby League and providing excellent,
Sport England Matt Hugo & Jordan Brown. What are their main Objectives? Protect Existing Facilities: Sport England aims to help protect sports and recreational.
Boxing Club Development Evening Matthew Williams National Club & Coach Manager.

POLICY, PROVISION AND ADMINISTRATION OF SPORT AND THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE – LESSON 15 THE PURSUIT OF EXCELLENCE IN SPORT WHY DO WE WANT TO DO WELL IN.
GCSE Physical Education Unit: School, Sport & Participation Topic: National Curriculum Learning Objective: To be able to name 4 organisations that promote.
 Historically there were two main pathways for aspiring athletes e.g. local social club CLUB e.g. Playing in local league LOCAL JUNIOR CLUB e.g. Playing.
1.1.2b – Opportunities and pathways for involvement in physical activity Learning objectives To understand the different roles in physical activity. To.
GCSE PE The sporting Pyramid and the Role of UK Sports Agencies.
Roles in Sport Coaching What is the pathway a coach can follow? _________________________________________________________ Give an example of a sport that.
INITIATIVES IN SPORT Using your research carried out for homework, discuss with your partner… What is an initiative? What are their aims?
Why growing government influence? Create healthy workforce ‘Feel good’ factor Generate patriotism/ loyalty Social control Sport is big- business Reflected.
 Take a copy of the Spider graph and then add a section on commercialism.  Unsure you add in the key terms  Commercialisation  University Scholarship.
Medway Sports Development Strategy Provides a co-ordinated approach where partners can work together to develop sporting potential and health.
Participation in Physical Activity. Planner on the desk! Please write in your homework (below) to be in on Monday. In regards to goal setting and planning.
Opportunities for getting involved in sport Lesson 3.
FA DISABILITY FOOTBALL. OBJECTIVES -Update on FA Disability Programme; -Update on proposed work with BUCS; -Provide an insight into international / elite.
STARTER Name examples of how people can be influenced to play sport.
Thursday 4 th December FA Charter Standard: Maintenance, Development and Opportunities Caroline Hulme James Doyle Steve Conboy Steve Dorey West Riding.
Current Issues in Sport National Governing Bodies.
Learning Objectives 1) Identify key influences on yourself and others in achieving sustained involvement in physical activity 2) To understand the definition.
Leisure Provision & Funding
SportsAid.
Disability in Sport.
Unit One GCSE P.E..
National Strategies To increase participation
2.1 Elite Performers- The route
Current Issues in Sport
Current administration and provision for active leisure
What it does Sport England is focused on the creation of a world-leading community sport system. We invest National Lottery and Exchequer funding in organisations.
GCSE PE 1 - Initiatives and their common purpose 2-Sports Agencies
Year 9 Games For Life.
3.2 PESSCL and Government Policies
1. OPPORTUNITIES to get involved in physical activity (ROLES)
3.1 National Governing Bodies (NGBs)
Sporting Organisations
Elite Sport What, Who and How?.
Elite Sport What, Who and How?.
Influences on a Healthy, Active Lifestyle
3. Health of a Nation.
“Perform when it counts”
PHED 3 Contemporary Issues in Sport Elite Performance
R051 – Contemporary issues in sport
SPORTS EXCELLENCE SUMMARY
Australia Mass participation.
Presentation transcript:

AS Level Physical Education Key Functions of Organisations

Sport England Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence More people – Active Communities More Places – National Lottery funding of facilities Awards for All National Lottery funding for top-level performers World Class programme

UK Sport Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Supports high- performance sport responsible for doping control and testing in UK Oversees UK Sports Institute (UKSI)

Countryside Commission Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Improves access to and within the countryside Walking The Way to Health

Youth Sports Trust Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence TOPs Programmes Trains teachers Provides resources (e.g. kitbags) TOPs programmes

Sports Coach UK Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Works to improve the quality of coaching at mass-participation level Coaching for Teachers Works to improve the quality of coaching at elite level

NGB ’ s Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Examples include the Mini Tennis initiative run by the Lawn Tennis Association Examples include the FA National Soccer Centre in Burton on Trent

Disability Sport England Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Caters for all forms of disability at all levels of participation Organises regional and national competitions

Women ’ s Sport Foundation (WSF) Initiatives for mass participation Initiatives for excellence Examples include launching a national action plan ( ) for women ’ s and girl ’ s sport Examples include a campaign to increase the number of women in high performance coaching

Task You a going to be placed in a group That group will be given a key organisation to research You are to research 1 of the initiatives for either mass participation or for excellence 1 member of your group will present your findings at the end of the lesson

Homework Research the number of Medals the UK won at the 2000 Paralympics. Research the number of Medals the UK won at the 2004 Parlympics. Give reasons for the difference