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1 Kirsty Clarke, Sports Development Manager
SALSC Conference School Sport Co-ordinators, Active Schools working to promote co-operation in Community Sports Development Kirsty Clarke, Sports Development Manager Pam Johnstone, Active School Co-ordinator The Stirling Experience

2 active schools - active clubs - active community
Active Stirling Overview Strategy – Policy – Practice Cluster Team Integrated Approach Schools Clubs Links Workshop active schools - active clubs - active community

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Active Stirling Overview School Sport Active Community Stirling Community Outdoor Activities Regeneration Club Sport Healthy Lifestyles Performance Sport Disability Facilities Education & Training active schools - active clubs - active community

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Strategy to Policy to Practice N A T I O N A L L O C A L Scottish Executive Priorities Improving Health in Scotland - The Challenge National Physical Activity Strategy: Let’s Make Scotland More Active sportscotland Sport 21: Shaping Scotland’s Future Stirling Council Strategy Service Plans Community Planning Active Stirling Strategy active schools - active clubs - active community

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Strategy to Policy to Practice ‘Every Scot should have the opportunity to progress from foundation and participation in sport through performance to the elite level of top class international dependent only on ambition and ability.’ Scottish Sports Council , Annual Report, 1999 FIRST SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT ‘We believe that sport has the potential to bring out the best in Scotland’s people.’ ‘Celebrating Scotland – Partnership for Scotland’ May 1999 ‘The Scottish Executive will seek every opportunity to celebrate and foster excellence.’ Scottish Executive, November 2000 active schools - active clubs - active community

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Strategy to Policy to Practice DELIVERERS Active School Co-ordinator (Primary) Physical Education (School) Active School Co-ordinator (Secondary) Sports Developments Sport Specific Officers Sports Clubs Central Sports Development Group Central Scotland Institute of Sport Scottish Institute of Sport active schools - active clubs - active community

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Active Stirling Cluster Team active school team clusters Active Co-ordinator Balfron (primary) Bannockburn Dunblane Active Co-ordinator (secondary) McLaren Stirling Sports Development Officer St Modans PE Specialist Wallace active schools - active clubs - active community

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Active Stirling Integrated Approach “It ain’t what you do it’s the way that you do it, and that’s what gets results” Priorities Partnership Relationships Sharing of Resources active schools - active clubs - active community

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Active Stirling Schools PARTNERSHIPS Cluster Plans Integration Day Active School Noticeboard Health Week Liaison Festival Sporting Champions Facilities Community Groups active schools - active clubs - active community

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Clubs PARTNERSHIPS Stirling Sports Council Sports Clubs Sport Specific Officers Sports Development Active School Team Schools/Community Coaches/Volunteers Stirling Sports Council Affiliation Club Development Club Charter Action Plans Coaching Stirling Developing Potential School to Club Links active schools - active clubs - active community active schools - active clubs - active community

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School to Club to Community PARTNERSHIPS Clubs First Schools Second Cluster Plans active schools - active clubs - active community active schools - active clubs - active community

12 PARTNERSHIPS Active Stirling Club Cluster Map Sports Classes CSLA
School to Club to Community PARTNERSHIPS Club Cluster Map Sports Classes CSLA Regeneration Community Clubs active schools - active clubs - active community active schools - active clubs - active community

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Stirling Sports Council Olympic Festival 2004 Schools Clubs Community active schools - active clubs - active community

14 Active Stirling Challenges Partnerships Communication Support People

15 Effective Communication Quality People
Active Stirling Solutions Integrated Approach Effective Planning Effective Communication Quality People

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Active Stirling Workshop Questions Group discuss questions then transfer answers to flip-chart. 15 minutes per topic. 10 minutes feedback. Local Clubs/Community – better area co-ordination What area co-ordination is currently being done? What changes could be made to improve a co-ordinated approach? What kind of support would assist this process? What new practices could you achieve from this co-ordinated approach? What are the benefits of a co-ordinated approach? What obstacles would need to be overcome? Creating a Sports Integrated Approach Who should be involved? How would local clubs/community be represented? What sort of structure would it have? How and when would an integrated approach be delivered? active schools - active clubs - active community


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