Community and Sport Development Officer

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Community and Sport Development Officer Development Plan

Development Plan Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/Milestones for delivery Project Ability Support Tyne and Wear disability competition Deliver inclusion CPD across Tyne and Wear Attend Local Organising Committee meetings; Attend Sports Forum meetings; Chair SGO network meetings. Deliver 6 CPD days across year in 3 areas (Gateshead, Sunderland/South Tyneside, Newcastle/North Tyneside). Number of competitions supported; Number of entrants in competitions; Feedback from SGOs, NGBs, Forum members. Delivery of CPD days; Attendance at days; Feedback from particpants/SGOs. 1 meeting per term; 1 meeting per term (18/09/14). 2 CPD days per term per area (1 staff, 1 young leader training).

Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/Milestones for delivery Gateshead SSP Support community and after-school programmes Develop innovation projects Deliver disability competitions within local authority Develop club activity in other areas of Tyne and Wear. Implement new disability profiling system in local schools 6 competitions (3 primary, 3 secondary) to be delivered across school year. Set up and delivery of disability sports club in Sunderland (Sunderland Kestrels); Numbers attending. Number of schools engaged; Feedback from schools/ participants. Number of competitions delivered; Number of schools/pupils entered; Feedback from schools/pupils. Term 1 – meeting with potential club lead, development plan in place; Term 2 – club activity taking place. Term 1 – trialled in two local primary schools; Term 2 – rolled out across region. Term 1 – 1 primary, 1 secondary Term 2 – 1 primary, 1 secondary Term 3 – 1 primary, 1 secondary

Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/Milestones for delivery Cedars Academy Deliver Gateshead staff and student inclusion CPD Support Gateshead special schools with P.E and Sport provision Support teaching and learning across curriculum 2 CPD days per term to be delivered. Chair PE and Sport group meeting; Provide individual school support where required. Assisting on timetable as/when needed. Number of CPD days delivered; Number of attendees; Feedback from attendees/SSP. Number of competitions/ events accessed by schools; Feedback from schools/participants. Progress of pupils within subjects; Feedback from teachers/SLT. Term 1 – 2 CPD (1 staff, 1 young leaders); Term 2 – 2 CPD (1 staff, 1 young leaders); Term 3 – 2 CPD (1 staff, 1 young leaders). 1 meeting per term; Term 1 – individual meetings to establish school needs. n/a

Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/Milestones for delivery Maintain and establish partnership working with external organisations Assist with development of potential new sporting facilities Maintain and develop partnerships with: Youth Sport Trust DSE Panathlon UK T&W Sport Gateshead SSP T&W Sports Forum NGBs SENCOs WinG Local sports clubs Relevant council departments Apply for funding to support potential new school sports hall; Oversee new facility grant requests and eventual supply/installation. Number of new/continuing sporting opportunities for academy children; Number of new partnerships established. Number of new facilities developed; Securement of match-funding. Term 1 – meetings with SENCOs, council staff Outdoor gym – funding in place by Term 2.

Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/Milestones for delivery Gateshead Kestrels Manage fundraising activity for Cedars Trust and Gateshead Kestrels Deliver and administer after-school club provision Development of sponsorship package to support school and club sporting activities; Development of fundraising calendar with support of parent link group. Club delivery 5 nights per week, including establishment of new provision where appropriate; Number of new sponsors; Amount of money raised; Feedback from parent group. Number of attendees at club activities; Number of new clubs/ opportunities developed; Feedback from club members; Term 1 – sponsorship package to be developed, parent link group to be established Club delivery – ongoing; Term 2/3 – New gymnastics club set up

Objective How will it be achieved How will success be measured Timelines/ Milestones for delivery Develop further opportunities for 16+ current and ex club members Recruit new members and engage with existing members of The Kites; Develop volunteer programme of activities/events; Number of new/continuing Kites members; Number of events supported/activities attended. Term 1 – volunteer programme of activity to be developed.