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Title: Primary Link Teacher Conference


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Primary Link Teacher Conference
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Outcomes for the AM session
  • An in-depth understanding of the national
    picture and priorities
  • An opportunity to review and check your
    understanding of the PLT role
  • A greater understanding of the PLT role within
    the 5 hour offer
  • A greater understanding of the sporting landscape
    for young people and how you can support them

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2008 2012 A golden period Building a world
leading PE and School Sport System
2008
2012
2009 2010 2011
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PESSCL
2003 2008
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Overall Aims Of PESSCL
  • All children, whatever their circumstances or
    abilities, should be able to participate in and
    enjoy PE and sport
  • Raise standards across the whole school e.g.
    confidence, self esteem, attitude, motivation,
    attendance, behaviour etc
  • Improve childrens health
  • Have success in international competition

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Key Areas of Work of PESSCL
  • Specialists Sports Colleges
  • School Sport Coordinators
  • Gifted and Talented
  • QCA PE School Sport Investigation
  • Step into Sport
  • Professional Development
  • School/Club Links

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Key Target Of PESSCL
75 of children to have access to 2 hours per
week of high quality PE and School Sport by 2006
85 of children to have access to 2 hours per
week of high quality PE and School Sport by 2008
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PSA 2004 -2008
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Percentage of young people who participate in at
least 2 hours of high quality PE and out oh
school hours sport in a typical week analysis
by year group and school type (2007-08)
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PESSCL Survey Results 2007/8
Key Findings
  • 90 of Young People taking part in 2hours of HQ
    PE and School Sport
  • 78 take part in 2hrs of Curriculum PE
  • 16 of Young People are actively involved in
    Leadership and Volunteering
  • 32 of Young People are involved in 1 or more
    Community Sports Club
  • 41 of Young People are involved in Inter School
    Competition

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Key Milestones for Transformation
London being awarded the 2012 Olympic Games
100 million investment in July 2007
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PSA 22
Deliver a successful Olympic Games and Paralympic
Games with a sustainable legacy and get more
children and young people taking part in high
quality PE and sport October 2007
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PSA 22
Government aim for 2008 2011 In addition to
at least 2 hours per week of high quality PE and
Sport in school for all 5 16 year olds, all
children and young people aged 5 19 will be
offered opportunities to participate in a further
3 hours per week of sporting activities provided
through schools, FE Colleges, clubs and community
providers. This will create a sustainable
legacy both in terms of future elite success and
grassroots sport.
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5-hour PE and Sport Offer maximising the school
platform
30
60
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The sporting landscape for young people
No of Hours
5
of young people
School Sport
Elite Sport
PE curriculum
Community Sport
Physical Activity
COACHING
LEADERSHIP AND VOLUNTEERING
INCLUSION
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PESSCL
PESSYP
2003 - 2008
2008 - 2011
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National PE Sport Strategy for Young People
(2008-2011)
Disability
Swimming
Gifted and Talented
Clubs
Leadership and Volunteering
Sport Unlimited
Competition
Coaching
Professional Development
Infrastructure
5 Hour Offer
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5 Hour Settings
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Who will help you achieve the 5 Hour Offer?
Community Based Support
School Based Support
School Sport Coordinator Competition
Manager Senior Competition Manager FE Sports
Coordinator Coaches Volunteers Local
Authority Extended Services
Local Clubs Sports Development Community Sports
Network National Governing Bodies County Sport
Partnership Sport England
Partnership Development Manager
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PESSYP Challenges
  • KS4 Engagement
  • KS2-3 Transition
  • 16 Drop off in participation
  • Optimising coaching resources
  • Growing young leaders volunteers
  • Engaging Parents Guardians
  • Girls, BME and Disability/SEN
  • Embedding competition in all forms

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To meet these challenges we are going to have to
do things differently and do different
things Clive Woodward 2008
  • ButYOU
  • are not alone
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