A Doorstep Sport Club provides a vibrant and varied sporting offer to young people in disadvantaged communities that is designed to grow their motivation.

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A Doorstep Sport Club provides a vibrant and varied sporting offer to young people in disadvantaged communities that is designed to grow their motivation and ability to adopt a sporting habit for life What is a Doorstep Club?

Committed project co-ordinator who has a strong vision for the club and understands the doorstep sport approach Makes links with other partners to engage the target market, promote sessions and support delivery Access training and workforce development support Direct engagement methods via outreach work Rewards regular attendance Constantly monitors uptake and responds /adapts What makes a good DSC?

The numbers Participants - 60 per club Regular participants – % = % girls (across the programme) 20% BME communities (across the programme) 4% people with disabilities (across the programme) 75% of DSC operating in partnership 2500 learners in Doorstep sport training workshops What are we trying to achieve?

Other Success Factors Achievement and progress against the 10 operating principles The creation of a knowledgeable and supportive team of Doorstep Sport Advisers Sharing and learning together - through network meetings, information sharing and connections with other deliverers DSCs connecting and working well with other partners eg NGBs What are we trying to achieve?

The DSC Journey Developing a Vibrant Sporting Offer

The DSC Journey Developing a Varied Sporting Offer

Consult with young people Up-skill workforce Identify target market Review NGB products & services New sport session Events, festivals/ social events Wide range of sports activity Multi sport session Competition Develop young volunteers Links with other providers Up-skill volunteers Mass participation event Increase youth leadership Fundraising Develop partnerships with local agencies (health, crime etc. Create a vibrant and varied sporting offer Retain participants Sustain doorstep sport

Doorstep Sport Clubs Infrastructure of clubs, coaches, and participants who have developed a sporting habit for life Us Girls Providing doorstep sport for young women in disadvantaged communities StreetGames Events The events programme provides doorstep sport projects access to high quality events and competitions building backed by our corporate partners Training Academy Low cost, high quality learning opportunities for coaches, leaders and volunteers Cooperative StreetGames Young Volunteers Providing volunteering and community leadership opportunities to disadvantaged youth. Partners In public and private sector to grow sport in disadvantaged areas STREETGAMES SERVICES