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Title: Su Freeman


1
Extending Activities
  • Su Freeman
  • Sport Education Dev Officer

2
PESSCL, The PE and Sport Strategy for Young
People The Ambition
  • The PESSCL strategy is now the PE and Sport
    Strategy for Young People often referred to as
    the 5 hour offer
  • At least 2 hours high quality PE and school sport
    (5 16yrs)
  • The opportunity for at least a further 3 hours
    beyond the school day delivered by a range of
    school, community and club providers (5 19yrs)
  • The collective term for all the workstrands

3
Additional Funding Streams 2008-11
  • FE Sports Co-ordinators - The addition of FE
    sports co-ordinators linked to School Sport
    Partnerships
  • Competition Managers - The completion of the roll
    out of competition managers linked to School
    Sport Partnerships
  • Coaching - Top up grants to School Sport
    Partnerships to pay for coaching
  • Disability Multi-sport clubs Multi sport clubs
    for children with special needs linked to School
    Sport Partnerships
  • Summer School Sport week
  • Extending Activities - Funding to support
    extended club activity designed to attract a
    different type of young person (36m)

4
Extending Activities... Where it fits
Extending Activities
5
Extending Activities the vision!
  • to ensure up to 900,000 children and young
    people in the 5 to 19 age range from the semi
    sporty population segment take up an additional
    2 hours of term time high quality sports
    activities through attractive provision designed
    to stimulate and increase take up and sustain
    participation

6
Extending Activities - outcomes
  • to contribute to the Government agreements and to
    complement aspects of the Every Child Matters
    Agenda
  • to hear what semi sporty children and young
    people want and to deliver these sporting
    activities through clubs and organisations within
    Surrey
  • to communicate with these semi sporty young
    people through the local delivery system and sign
    post them to a high quality, positive activity.
  • to create behavioural change in the young people
    by encouraging them to participate more regularly
    in out of school and community sport activities

7
National Links
  • Fairness Opportunities for All
  • PSA 12 Improve the health and wellbeing of
    Children and Young People.
  • PSA 14 Increase the number of children and
    young people on the path to success
  • Stronger Communities better quality of life
  • 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 P.E. and sport.

8
Local Links
  • Helps to join up different programmes and funding
    streams into one cohesive plan for Children and
    Young People in the community
  • Other PE and Sport Funding Streams inc Club Links
    and Leadership
  • ASSP, School Sports Partnerships, Local Authority
    NGB Plans
  • Connections with youth sector and extended
    services (including Surreys Children and
    Young Peoples plan)
  • Opportunity to connect with the local priorities
    identified by Local Area Agreements / Sustainable
    Community Strategies

9
Where we are now

E\Presentations\Diagram A Working towards 5
hours.pdf
10
Extending Activities Headlines
Over the next 3 years in Surrey, Extending
Activities is looking to retain 11,484
semi-sporty young people through 390,900
investment
  • Delivered through a county plan of local
    projects, co-ordinated by ASSP with the
    involvement and ownership of local delivery
    organisations LAs, SSPs, NGBs and other partners
  • Target semi sporty young people for additional
    1 to 2 hours
  • Projects should be minimum of 8 10 weeks
    duration
  • Focus on agreed priorities, e.g. 11 to 19 age
    range
  • Term time projects, delivered out of school hours
    and in club and community settings
  • Focus on high quality, attractive and SUSTAINABLE
    provision
  • Develop clubs that attract a wider range of young
    people

11
Monitoring and Evaluation
  • There are 5 Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)

12
The Challenge
  • To meet this challenge
  • this afternoons workshop
  • will focus on
  • The targets, outcomes funding
  • The planning process
  • Criteria for applications
  • Where do we go from here (delivery plan/
    timescales)

To ensure that we have the right activity, in the
right place, for the right young people .. by
23rd May
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