THE REGIONAL CONTEXT! North West on the Move – Regional Plan for Sport and Physical Activity Increase participation in sport and physical activity Widen.

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THE REGIONAL CONTEXT! North West on the Move – Regional Plan for Sport and Physical Activity Increase participation in sport and physical activity Widen access and reduce inequality in participation amongst priority groups And using sport and physical activity to benefit other key sectors

Welcome Eddie Edge Cumbria Sport Partnership Manager

THE CHALLENGE FOR CUMBRIA! To increase participation in sport and physical activity from 33% of the NW population active in 2003 to 50% in 2020 Widen access and reduce inequality in participation The population of Cumbria is around 488,500 (source: Cumbria County Council population figures) Based on 33% of Cumbria’s population 161,200 are currently active By 2020 another 83,050 need to be active That means a yearly increase of 4,880 A weekly increase of new participants per Local Authority area each week until 2020

Learning & Skills Council Skillsactive FE & HE Connexions Job centre Plus Governing Bodies of Sport Local Authority Sports Development and Facility providers Voluntary Sector School Sport Partnerships & LEA provision Sportscoach UK Youth Sport Trust Regeneration Companies Cumbria Tourism Private Sector and Sports Business Health Organisations and PCT’s LDNP Cumbria Outdoors Parks & Open Spaces Youth Offending Teams Police Housing Associations Community Groups Equity