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1 Community Sports Networks Presented
by Northamptonshire Sport June 2006
2The Single System for Sport
3Proposed Structure
East Midlands (funding) priorities 1. Increase
Participation by 1 each year - (30mins x 3
times a week). 2. Widen access to opportunities
- Areas of deprivation - 45yrs males
females - BME - People with disabilities - 16yrs
females
SE Regional Office
County Sports Pship
LSP Link
LAA Link
4CSNs An integral element of the Single System
for Sport but what are they?
- A locally co-ordinated network whose core
functions are - To increase participation in sport and physical
activity by 1 each year - - 30mins x 3 times a week
- To widen access to opportunities. Focus on SEs
priorities for East Midlands - (Areas of deprivation, 45yrs males females
- BME, People with disabilities, 16yrs females)
5CSNs will aim to
- Comprise of a group of local partners from
various and relevant organisations to represent
sport and physical activity in each district. - Identify local needs and potential interventions.
- Develop a shared vision and create an action plan
that feeds into CSP.
6CSNs will aim to
- Secure resources from a broad range of partners
to deliver identified interventions within action
plan. - Build capacity to increase participation and
widen access to opportunities with emphasis on
people rather than places - - develop clubs, coaches and volunteers
7A CSN that works for us
- There is not a prescribed structure for CSNs
- A coordinated network to suit the district that
is responsive to local need. - Already many established networks across country
- Bedford, Leicestershire, West Yorkshire
- Supported by N-Sport, the CSP and linked to or
working towards a link the LSP and LAA.
8CSN ExampleLeicester-Shire Rutland Local
Sport Alliances (LSA)
- CSP represents 10 districts, each with a LSA
- Some more advanced than others but all are
operational and effective. - Key achievements identified from Leicester-Shire
Rutlands LSA annual review include - Links to Local Strategic Partnerships.
- A significant increase in local clubs achieving
CLUBMARK accreditation. - SE CIF funded Multi-Sports coaches appointed in
number of districts. - Buy in from LSA partners.
- Celebration Communication awards
ceremonies, sports / recruitment days. - Workforce development.
- Recognised by SE as model of good practice.
9Benefits of having CSNs
- All partners working to a shared vision.
- A formalised Partnership that is a recognised
network at a local, county and regional level. - - raise profile and celebrate success
- - share good practice with other CSNs in
county - To avoid duplication within existing groups
- - maximise usage of joint resources.
- Clarity of partner roles in community
- - compliment each others objectives
- - improve communication
10Benefits of having CSNs
- An action orientated hub not a talking shop.
- To act as a mechanism for the LSP to channel
through. - To potentially be responsible for creating the
local plan for the CSP. - To be accountable and give confidence to
investors by operating as a network. - To work in partnership to seek and secure funding.
11Update on District CSNs
- Northampton vision, TOR and action plan agreed
next meeting beginning of September 2006. - Corby CRISP transforming to CSN, visionary
morning in July 2006. - East Northamptonshire Kettering 1st CSN
meeting confirmed for July 2006. - Wellingborough South Northamptonshire 1st
meeting to be confirmed sometime in September
2006. - Daventry 1st meeting to be confirmed once new
SDO appointed (August / September). - (5,000 pot for each network).
12 Contact Information Caroline Johnson Community
Sports Manager Northamptonshire Sport Email
cmjohnson_at_northamptonshire.gov.uk Tel 01604
237265 Pete Lindsay Community Sports Network
Officer Northamptonshire Sport Email
plindsay_at_northamptonshire.gov.uk Tel 01604
237133