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SPORTS DEVELOPMENT LEARNING OUTCOMES 1 & 2 BRIAN BRINKLEY

1 KNOW ABOUT KEY POLICY STAGES AND CAMPAIGN DEVELOPMENT Stages of development: Wolfenden report (1960s); Central Council of Physical Recreation (CCPR) activities (1970s); sports councils work (1980s); ‘Into the Nineties’ strategy document (1990s); Modernisation (2000s); Department for Culture Media and Sport (DCMS) and International influence (2010), European Union (EU), global federations Policies and Campaigns: policies and campaigns eg Sport For All, All to Play For, New Horizons, A Sporting Future, Raising the Game, Game Plan, PESSCL (Physical Education, School Sport & Club Links) plans, Step into Sport, TOP schemes, action zones; EU influence; international bodies eg World Health Organisation (WHO), FIFA (Fédération Internationale de Football Association) BRIAN BRINKLEY

2 UNDERSTAND CONCEPTS AND DICHOTOMIES INFLUENCING SPORTS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES Influencing concepts: utilitarianism; people focused eg Sport for All; sports development models; product focus; business style management eg Compulsory Competitive Tendering (CCT), best value, accountability; social reform and partnership management; quality awards Dichotomies: dichotomies eg social inclusion, equality, anti crime, personal and wellbeing, redevelopment, regeneration, renewal, sustainability, community cohesion, development of sport, strategies (performance, elite, excellence), facility development, sport in development,key driver, multiplier potential, event strategies BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORT FOR ALL Get active and involved in sport Sport is accessible to all regardless of ability. If you look closely enough there will be sports clubs to cater for you, even if you are a complete novice. The health benefits of participation in sport are obvious, so it's time to get active and get into sport! An old fashioned term, from the Sport Council Days used for short courses to get different client groups involved. BRIAN BRINKLEY

CCPR The Central Council of Physical Recreation (CCPR), now known as the Sport and Recreation Alliance, is the national representative body for national sports organisations in the United Kingdom.sports The organisation Is the organisation for the national governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation in the UK Speaks and acts to promote, protect and develop the interests of sport and physical recreation at all levels Is at the forefront of sports politics, providing support and services to those who participate in and administer sport and recreation Is completely independent of any form of Government control Has no responsibility for allocating funds Is strictly non-party and will support or oppose proposed measures only on the basis of their perceived value to sport and recreation Its members range from large national governing bodies of sport such as the Football Association and the Rugby Football Union to smaller members such as Stoolball or Kitesurfing. The members are divided by activity type into one of six divisions, covering Major Spectator Sports, Outdoor Pursuits, Movement and Dance, Water Recreation and Interested Organisations. Recently the Sport and Recreation Alliance opened its membership up to County Sports Partnerships. BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORT INTO THE NINETIES BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORT & THE COMMUNITY: THE REPORT OF THE - SPORT DEVELOPMENT bodies/251-sport-a-the-community-the-report-of-the-wolfenden-committee-on- sport-1960 BRIAN BRINKLEY

DEPARTMENT FOR CULTURE MEDIA AND SPORT (DCMS) BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORT AND EUROPE BRIAN BRINKLEY

WHO BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORTS COACH UK New Session BRIAN BRINKLEY

LTAD At what level are you operating As a Player As a Coach Does this effect School Sports Deliverers BRIAN BRINKLEY

INCLUSION - BARRIERS How is effect by this List How do we overcome BARRIERS BRIAN BRINKLEY

UTILITARIANISM Definition: Utilitarianism is a moral philosophy, generally operating on the principle that the utility (happiness or satisfaction) of different people can not only be measured but also meaningfully summed over people and that utility comparisons between people are meaningful. That makes it possible to achieve a well-defined societal optimum in allocations, production, and other decisions, and achieve the goal utilitarian British philosopher Jeremy Bentham described as "the greatest good for the greatest number.“ How does this effect Sport Develpment BRIAN BRINKLEY

COMPETITIVE TENDERING Competitive Tendering also known as open tender is considered to be a system of purchasing goods or services by inviting bids or & is quote and or is both and choosing the supplier from among the bids received. It also refers to a method of distributing debt issues whereby bids are submitted by primary distributors and the highest bid receives the debt issues Question When did it start Who was in Government What has it changed to BRIAN BRINKLEY

DICHOTOMIES I thought somebody else talking would help. So Guesses? BRIAN BRINKLEY

DICHOTOMIES Against each topic, try to think of different ways Sports Development has been moved forward, backwards or halted. social inclusion, equality, anti crime, Personal, wellbeing, redevelopment, BRIAN BRINKLEY

DICHOTOMIES regeneration, renewal, sustainability, community cohesion, development of sport, strategies (performance, elite, excellence), facility development, sport in development, key driver, multiplier potential, event strategies BRIAN BRINKLEY

SPORTS DEVELOPMENT Year review topic for next week BRIAN BRINKLEY Quashie Lee, Sloane Benjamin, Raymond Joseph, Otis Lemba, Roddy Manesio, Sergio Alam, Mahbubul Ashley, Nathan Henry, Shaun Antonio Iyobherbhe, Nosakhare Khalid, Jama

SPORTS DEVELOPMENT Select the topic and develop two topics BRIAN BRINKLEY